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Lord McBuckethead
11-14-2017, 09:56 AM
So in the last few days, since the final whistle of the Bama game, I have seen multiple mentions about our cowbells and them being used as a weapon. In 17 years of being part of the MSU family, I have never seen a cowbell be anything other than our fanbases tradition. I have never seen it used in any manner coming close to a weapon. On top of that, our fan base has used the cowbell almost flawlessly during the game since the new rule has been in place.

So, please everyone remember the cowbell's purpose and do not give a single UM fan the satisfaction of having a "see a weapon" moment on Thanksgiving.

Also, we need to establish a basic rule about cowbells after the snap. I think we should ring them after the snap only on pass plays. Giving the d a heads up on what is happening in the backfield. It could be used as a signal to the players. Just an idea.

Cooterpoot
11-14-2017, 10:01 AM
Their seating area can be their safe space?*

msstatelp1
11-14-2017, 10:03 AM
Wonder why it's only OM people talking about weaponized cowbells? Surely if we use them to put thousands of OM fans in the ER over the years then we must have done the same to other fanbases.

Political Hack
11-14-2017, 10:06 AM
Wonder why it's only OM people talking about weaponized cowbells? Surely if we use them to put thousands of OM fans in the ER over the years then we must have done the same to other fanbases.

Because they're probably planning to stage some type of fake attack. They're that damn crazy.

BulldogBear
11-14-2017, 10:40 AM
Because they're probably planning to stage some type of fake attack. They're that damn crazy.

If they do that... how pathetic and diabolical would that be? To physically harm some other innocent Ole Miss fan to try to get rid of the bells. That would be such an Ole Miss thing to do.


So in the last few days, since the final whistle of the Bama game, I have seen multiple mentions about our cowbells and them being used as a weapon. In 17 years of being part of the MSU family, I have never seen a cowbell be anything other than our fanbases tradition. I have never seen it used in any manner coming close to a weapon. On top of that, our fan base has used the cowbell almost flawlessly during the game since the new rule has been in place.

So, please everyone remember the cowbell's purpose and do not give a single UM fan the satisfaction of having a "see a weapon" moment on Thanksgiving.

Also, we need to establish a basic rule about cowbells after the snap. I think we should ring them after the snap only on pass plays. Giving the d a heads up on what is happening in the backfield. It could be used as a signal to the players. Just an idea.

That's a GREAT IDEA that somebody who can needs to make happen!!!!!!

louisvilledawg
11-14-2017, 10:52 AM
How long until Godfrey pens an article about the Co-Lin connection conspiracy theory?

msstatelp1
11-14-2017, 11:05 AM
Because they're probably planning to stage some type of fake attack. They're that damn crazy.

Everybody remember to pull out the cell phones if you see something like this happening.

confucius say
11-14-2017, 11:12 AM
So in the last few days, since the final whistle of the Bama game, I have seen multiple mentions about our cowbells and them being used as a weapon. In 17 years of being part of the MSU family, I have never seen a cowbell be anything other than our fanbases tradition. I have never seen it used in any manner coming close to a weapon. On top of that, our fan base has used the cowbell almost flawlessly during the game since the new rule has been in place.

So, please everyone remember the cowbell's purpose and do not give a single UM fan the satisfaction of having a "see a weapon" moment on Thanksgiving.

Also, we need to establish a basic rule about cowbells after the snap. I think we should ring them after the snap only on pass plays. Giving the d a heads up on what is happening in the backfield. It could be used as a signal to the players. Just an idea.

I don't trust y'all on RPOs (kinda **)

Lumpy Chucklelips
11-14-2017, 11:13 AM
17 those shitbirds. After we drag their ass all over the field they?re going to think we used cowbells to do it.

Let?s hang 60 on them Dan.

Maroonthirteen
11-14-2017, 11:21 AM
Every year that we beat those bastards in Starkville... there is some BS story that surfaces after the game. The story is always the hooligans in Starkganistan beating someone's wheelchair bound grandma. The hooligans were carrying cowbells and danced the dawg pound rock before they run off into the night with her wheelchair and oxygen tank.

Same ole story. Rinse and repeat.

Dawg-gone-dawgs
11-14-2017, 12:45 PM
How long until Godfrey pens an article about the Co-Lin connection conspiracy theory?

I laughed out loud at your signature!!! Nice!

yjnkdawg
11-14-2017, 12:55 PM
So in the last few days, since the final whistle of the Bama game, I have seen multiple mentions about our cowbells and them being used as a weapon. In 17 years of being part of the MSU family, I have never seen a cowbell be anything other than our fanbases tradition. I have never seen it used in any manner coming close to a weapon. On top of that, our fan base has used the cowbell almost flawlessly during the game since the new rule has been in place.

So, please everyone remember the cowbell's purpose and do not give a single UM fan the satisfaction of having a "see a weapon" moment on Thanksgiving.

Also, we need to establish a basic rule about cowbells after the snap. I think we should ring them after the snap only on pass plays. Giving the d a heads up on what is happening in the backfield. It could be used as a signal to the players. Just an idea.



Maybe they need to rethink that one and change the weapon to beer bottles, when they play LSU at Tiger Stadium.

Tbonewannabe
11-14-2017, 01:11 PM
I have never seen anyone hit with a cowbell but I did see a girl get taken out of Vaught Hemmingway after an Ole Miss fan threw a whiskey bottle into the visitors section and it hit her in the head.

msbulldog
11-14-2017, 01:16 PM
I've smacked a couple of 'em.

Activated Alpha
11-14-2017, 01:25 PM
I've seen one used to dent the metal bleachers in the student section during our romp and tumble of the 3-2 auburn thriller...

Commercecomet24
11-14-2017, 02:09 PM
I wouldn't need my cowbell to whip some drunk unm fans butt.

BuckyIsAB****
11-14-2017, 07:23 PM
That account on twitter is hilarious. He actually tweeted at john cohen with this garbage

Lord McBuckethead
11-14-2017, 07:46 PM
Can we come to a concensus on how to use the cowbell to help our defense know what is going on in the backfield.

We could ring when the QB runs the ball.
We could ring when the QB has the ball in the pocket.
We could ring when it's a running play.

Either way, right now it doesn't seem to have a reason, just ringing.

RougeDawg
11-14-2017, 07:53 PM
Because they're probably planning to stage some type of fake attack. They're that damn crazy.

Just remember back when I compared them and their actions, to a certain type of ideology, political party a few months back. The same group Who burns down a churches/mosques or writes certain racial slogans (Air Force Academy) in an attempt to paint their opposition on a bad light. Let?s also look at trial lawyers and their historical political affiliations. Once you understand just a few of these pieces to their shit puzzle, every action they partake in, every cocaine laden post from Fancy, and every other article of bullshit they spew begins to make sense.

Just like the political ideology they resemble, they have no actual successful substance to hang their hat on. They must rely on vilifying and discrediting those with which they oppose and/or disagree, to remain relevant or In power.

My how much different this nation and State would be if everyone could see this reality, through all the bullshit, distractions, and deflections.

The end!

justwin
11-14-2017, 08:07 PM
Just remember back when I compared them and their actions, to a certain type of ideology, political party a few months back. The same group Who burns down a churches/mosques or writes certain racial slogans (Air Force Academy) in an attempt to paint their opposition on a bad light. Let?s also look at trial lawyers and their historical political affiliations. Once you understand just a few of these pieces to their shit puzzle, every action they partake in, every cocaine laden post from Fancy, and every other article of bullshit they spew begins to make sense.

Just like the political ideology they resemble, they have no actual successful substance to hang their hat on. They must rely on vilifying and discrediting those with which they oppose and/or disagree, to remain relevant or In power.

My how much different this nation and State would be if everyone could see this reality, through all the bullshit, distractions, and deflections.

The end!

Yep, a vote for ole miss is a vote for republicans. Same crazy ideology & principles who actually got trump elected

Political Hack
11-14-2017, 08:29 PM
Yep, a vote for ole miss is a vote for republicans. Same crazy ideology & principles who actually got trump elected

It is a pretty heavy republican college I believe, but the whole state is really. I suspect the numbers are a little more even at Miss State though.

lastmajordog
11-14-2017, 09:00 PM
Ole Miss is a HUGE left wing faculty and academic school...just ask some kids what they are taught there or what their academic assignments are....I was floored at two of my small town students in different majors were taught there.....total anti independent thinking left wing theology.....

Dawg-gone-dawgs
11-14-2017, 09:18 PM
I'll be ringing my "metal pipe weapon" louder than ever!!

Bodaski
11-14-2017, 09:27 PM
So in the last few days, since the final whistle of the Bama game, I have seen multiple mentions about our cowbells and them being used as a weapon. In 17 years of being part of the MSU family, I have never seen a cowbell be anything other than our fanbases tradition. I have never seen it used in any manner coming close to a weapon. On top of that, our fan base has used the cowbell almost flawlessly during the game since the new rule has been in place.

So, please everyone remember the cowbell's purpose and do not give a single UM fan the satisfaction of having a "see a weapon" moment on Thanksgiving.

Also, we need to establish a basic rule about cowbells after the snap. I think we should ring them after the snap only on pass plays. Giving the d a heads up on what is happening in the backfield. It could be used as a signal to the players. Just an idea.

I remember when Robert Khyatt said OM couldn't guarantee our Interium president's safety. Who was the appointed president after Doc Fogelsong was fired,him?