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jwb9984
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Quote :
"^^ Where is that from?"


http://cbs.sportsline.com/columns/weblogs/entry/doyels_dribbles



[Edited on February 22, 2007 at 2:30 PM. Reason : ']

2/22/2007 2:26:59 PM

Kodiak
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Doyel has always been a worthless cumstain, but this is a new low for him.

Also, I love how pissed off McCauley gets about losing.

2/22/2007 2:30:42 PM

WolfAce
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Karma is a bitch. One day Doyel is going to die a slow, painful, lonely, horrible death and no one will even notice.

2/22/2007 4:01:17 PM

Toyota4x4
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Send Doyel the ebola (sp?) virus!!!

To maintain the theme of this thread, and not get off on faggots like doyel...

Get Well Sid!

2/22/2007 4:53:10 PM

gunzz
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nice spelling fuckhead
Quote :
"Lowe's absence left Pack dioriented
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Raleigh, N.C. – NC State men’s basketball coach Sidney Lowe is expected to be back on the sidelines Saturday afternoon when his team travels to Tallahassee to face Florida State. After being checked into UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill on Wednesday night, the first-year Wolfpack coach returned to his Raleigh home on Thursday morning.


Because the NC State team was scheduled to have Thursday off, Lowe is expected to spend the day resting before returning to work on Friday. The Pack will travel to Tallahassee on Friday afternoon.


When he arrived at the Smith Center in Chapel Hill for Wednesday night’s 9 p.m. game against, Lowe was experiencing flu-like symptoms. After coaching his team in the opening half, Lowe didn’t feel well enough to return to the bench for the second half, and was taken to the hospital for treatment of dehydration.


Playing a spirited first half, the Pack trailed only 41-40 to the Tar Heels at intermission. The second half, however, belonged to UNC, which dominated the offensive glass and forced 12 turnovers after the break. Fifth-ranked Carolina went on to post an 83-64 victory
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[Edited on February 22, 2007 at 5:02 PM. Reason : sorry if a repost]

2/22/2007 4:57:41 PM

Brass Monkey
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"After coaching his team in the opening half, Lowe didn’t feel well enough to return to the bench for the second half, and was taken to the hospital for treatment of dehydration."


Actually Lowe wanted to continue on and stay in there during the second half, but the doctors overruled him and had him go to the hospital.

2/22/2007 5:55:47 PM

ncsuftw1
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i knew we would hear from him eventually

2/22/2007 5:57:13 PM

skokiaan
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Haha, this guy is obvious trolling wolfpack nation. I laughed

2/22/2007 6:18:02 PM

CharlieEFH
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beardawg should suspend doyel

or at the very least block cbssportsline articles made by him

2/22/2007 6:28:03 PM

Beardawg61
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I now hate Doyel

2/22/2007 8:41:30 PM

jwb9984
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just now?

2/22/2007 9:00:52 PM

Beardawg61
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...a little more than b/f.

2/22/2007 9:03:26 PM

CharlieEFH
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oh

Doyel Rules

2/22/2007 10:09:05 PM

kevmcd86
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another one of our coaches (kinda) gets sick during the game and leaves

http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/sports/basketball/nba/charlotte_bobcats/16770720.htm

2/23/2007 11:13:06 PM

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