USC Football Culture, Part II

The picture of Clay Helton delivering his lecture on USC’s football culture was deleted by the twitter account that posted it (I hope I didn’t have anything to do with that).

But here is an even better picture someone sent me: “Qualities of a winning football culture.”

 

 

33 thoughts on “USC Football Culture, Part II

    1. Ha! Exactly!

      “Like Button”

      Arturo, you can bet that the image above will appear on Scottie’s posts again…and again…and again…

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      1. Ha! “Like Button”

        Rusoviet, what is the over/under on how many times in the next 6 months that Scottie uses this image?

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      2. Alv —Maybe Clay will think twice next time before he allows himself to say “mommy” on the sidelines during a nationally televised game……
        #….NeverLet’EmSeeYaSweat…
        #IMeanSeriouslyHaveYouEverSeenThatLookOnPeteCarroll?

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  1. Flow. You’re a huge douche. No one would ever delete anything on your account. No one even knows who you are, especially since you’re no longer allowed at USC functions. Can’t wait to read more from you this week.

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  2. Scott’s idea of winning culture is the mold on the blue cheese burger.
    USC used to have a winning culture now the team has a whiney culture… “Play me or I transfer” – ” I was disrespected, that’s why I committed a flagrant personal foul” – “I don’t like the quarterback, so I’ll miss my block.”

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    1. You’re MOSTLY right, Steve —but all the words in the world don’t change the look on Helton’s face in that photo. It’s a look NO HEAD COACH SHOULD EVER FLASH TO THE CAMERAS —-and we see it several times a game. I mean, what does that tell ya?

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      1. “Like Button”!

        Wow, I never knew she was a Westwood Tech graduate! Great Find!

        I wonder when the statue of her shows up on campus…

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      2. What REALLY makes me sick, Pudly, is this pernicious broad was allowed to dodge prison, “rehabilitate” herself by attending Sunday School after the war, change genders and, eventually, wind up back at UCLA as Head Coach….
        #Yes,That’sRight….
        #…..Chip’sPastIsSOCheckered…
        #…[OnlyAtUCLA]

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      3. ORENTHAL JAMES SIMPSON and countless other criminals and you come back with tokio??!!

        #nextCRIMINALup

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      4. Explain to me, who was Rodney Alcala and why did he have to skip town in such a hurry? Was it the poor prepubescent child he left for dead on his kitchen floor??

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    1. Gosh Pusley, your historical nugget is sadly lacking some important FACTS!

      Iva Toguri and The Zero Hour
      Main articles: Iva Toguri D’Aquino and The Zero Hour (World War II)

      Iva Toguri D’Aquino, mug shot taken at Sugamo Prison on March 7, 1946
      Although she broadcast under the name “Orphan Ann,” Iva Toguri has been known as “Tokyo Rose” since her return to the United States in 1945. An American citizen and the daughter of Japanese immigrants, Toguri traveled to Japan to tend to a sick aunt just prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor.[15] Unable to leave the country when war broke out with the United States, unable to stay with her aunt’s family as an American citizen, and unable to receive any aid from her parents who were placed in internment camps in Arizona, Toguri eventually took a job as a part-time typist at Radio Tokyo (NHK).[3] She was quickly recruited as a broadcaster for the 75-minute propagandist program The Zero Hour, which consisted of skits, news reports, and popular American music.[2]

      According to studies conducted in 1968, of the 94 men who were interviewed and who recalled listening to The Zero Hour while serving in the Pacific, 89% recognized it as propaganda, and less than 10% felt “demoralized” by it.[2] 84% of the men listened because the program had “good entertainment,” and one GI remarked, “[l]ots of us thought she was on our side all along.”[2]

      After World War II ended in 1945, the U.S. military detained Toguri for a year before releasing her for lack of evidence. Department of Justice officials agreed that her broadcasts were “innocuous”.[16] But when Toguri tried to return to the United States, a popular uproar ensued because Walter Winchell (a powerful broadcasting personality) and the American Legion lobbied relentlessly for a trial, prompting the Federal Bureau of Investigation to renew its investigation[17] of Toguri’s wartime activities. Her 1949 trial resulted in a conviction on one of eight counts of treason. In 1974, investigative journalists found that key witnesses claimed that they were forced to lie during testimony. U.S. President Gerald Ford pardoned Toguri in 1977.[1]

      ****Now Pusley, since you have so much time to make a fool of yourself, be so kind as to explain why John “DUKE” Wayne failed to enlist during WWII. Why did “The DUKE” do his duty simulating fighting for the camera on a Hollywood backlot. Why I myself saw “The DUKE” in a FAKE WWII movie on TV singlehandedly kill a whole invading Japanese Army Division with just a dinner knife and a bent spoon.

      And when “The DUKE” wasn’t flying sorties against the Nazis, he was stoutly guarding Balboa Island against any invading non-white real estate buyers.

      Please, Pusley, would you and your pilot fish sidekick 67 explain the mystery of why “The DUKE” failed to enlist to defend the US in WWII.

      Was he just a typical toejam pussy?

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      1. great post, Just Owns. You actually deserve a pat on the back for this one. Thanks for reminding us that Pussy76 is an idiot who always posts things that make us all a little dumber after reading his tinfoil hat garbage.
        Count me as a Trojan Family member who also thinks The Duke was all talk and big pussy.

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      2. owns, owns, owns. Using your deluded logic OJ was innocent and Clinton didn’t have sex in the White House.. hahahahaha

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    1. Nice! And Scottie used to crap on Cam for not being athletic…

      Can’t forget Angela Davis…another member of the bruin hall of fame.

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      1. I definitely differ with your skewed view. Angela Davis has more guts on her pinky than you will ever have in your entire body.

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  3. YO Mikey shockingly be supporting Pusley with scurrilous innuendo:

    What REALLY makes me sick, Pudly, is this pernicious broad was allowed to dodge prison, “rehabilitate” herself by attending Sunday School after the war, change genders and, eventually, wind up back at UCLA as Head Coach….
    #Yes,That’sRight….
    #…..Chip’sPastIsSOCheckered…
    #…[OnlyAtUCLA]
    ***********************************************************************************************
    Mikey, Mikey, Mikey, picking on Angela Davis, w/o the facts. You sound like a lackadaisical, over-ambitious prosecutor who would do anything to be POTUS.

    ****On January 5, 1971, Davis appeared at Marin County Superior Court and declared her innocence before the court and nation: “I now declare publicly before the court, before the people of this country that I am innocent of all charges which have been leveled against me by the state of California.” John Abt, general counsel of the Communist Party USA, was one of the first attorneys to represent Davis for her alleged involvement in the shootings.[35]

    While being held in the Women’s Detention Center, Davis was initially segregated from other prisoners, in solitary confinement. With the help of her legal team, she obtained a federal court order to get out of the segregated area.[36]

    Across the nation, thousands of people began organizing a movement to gain her release. In New York City, black writers formed a committee called the Black People in Defense of Angela Davis. By February 1971 more than 200 local committees in the United States, and 67 in foreign countries, worked to free Davis from prison. John Lennon and Yoko Ono contributed to this campaign with the song “Angela”.[37] In 1972, after a 16-month incarceration, the state allowed her release on bail from county jail.[27] On February 23, 1972, Rodger McAfee, a dairy farmer from Fresno, California, paid her $100,000 bail with the help of Steve Sparacino, a wealthy business owner. The United Presbyterian Church paid some of her legal defense expenses.[27][38]

    A defense motion for a change of venue was granted, and the trial was moved to Santa Clara County. On June 4, 1972, after 13 hours of deliberations,[29] the all-white jury returned a verdict of not guilty.[39] The fact that she owned the guns used in the crime was judged insufficient to establish her role in the plot. She was represented by Leo Branton Jr., who hired psychologists to help the defense determine who in the jury pool might favor their arguments, a technique that has since become more common. He hired experts to discredit the reliability of eyewitness accounts.[40]****

    Mikey, I find incredible that you are in lock-step with Pusley, his pilot fish buddy 67. That you agree with these 2 cretins, to me, is disappointing from an Attorney who claims to have tutored Attorneys.

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    1. Owns— I hope I haven’t let any of my bruin friends down….not too much anyway. (Oh, and by the way, I wasn’t even referring to Angela Davis —-I was referring to Tokyo Rose……)
      #ItWasAJoke….
      #….ChipIsn’tReallyTokyoRose

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      1. Poor poor miserable owns.. butt hurt over the traitors. Can’t figure who to defend more.. the Japanese turncoat or the hometown terrorist.

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    2. Pudly —I can appreciate people who have political views that differ from mine —-I can sympathize with people who don’t know the difference between insufficiency of the evidence and innocence, I can forgive people for just about anything —–but what the fuck are they dragging John Wayne into this for? John Wayne! All the shit that’s going on in the world and they wanna take shots at JOHN WAYNE?!

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  4. Sasha, you stupid. And stay in your own(s) lane, my haute couture was designed by Givenchy. At least that’s what my cat told me you useless troll.

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