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Leach On Cougar Football

October 27th, 2012 by terrybenish

I can’t confirm this story, but my source was a short reporter I used to know and apparently it’s all over Whitman County.

Leach as I’m told wanted to get out of the tiny fish bowl that is Pullman and was told that Sonny’s in Washtucna had great fried chicken so he took his staff out there for chicken and beer.

They ran into Bill Moos, nearly passed out at the bar, mumbling about making the worse hire of his career.

Leach says, “Why do they call this Sonny’s? It says its Frank’s.”

Moos starts to shake his head, saying something about how he doesn’t get it, then he had to rush to the bathroom and was not seen again.

The coaching staff went home and told the team they could not twitter.

Now if the Cougars were not on television again, which being on the PAC12 Network is virtually the same thing, nobody will witness or tell about Leach sapping his receivers.

Go Dawgs!

2 Responses to “Leach On Cougar Football”

  1. bremertonative Says:

    You mean “slapping”? But either “sapping” or “slapping”, I don’t get it.

  2. terrybenish Says:

    Read it slower, maybe that will help. A sap is a leather strap, with lead at the end of it, or a sock with a couple of hundred pennies. Sapping is to hit somebody with a sap.

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