
Indy Dave
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Just how do you figure that the NCAA runs sports like a dictatorship when EVERY decision the organization makes is made by committees that are made up of presidents, athletic directors, coaches and administrators who work on the campuses of the very schools that make up the NCAA? Get educated. Then post. For the record, I don't like living in this overly-PC world anymore than you do.
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This truly is a sad day for the Kelly family and fans of a little boy who showed millions what real courage is all about. God bless Hunter and his family.
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That's my wife of 11 years. She does have a sister. In fact, she is on her way to Indy for a weekend visit as I type this. But alas, she's married too. But back to the topic....The_Real has never seen Napoleon Dynamite, but he's watched The Notebook 12 times.
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The only beerball Beerball buys is O'Doul's.
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Ramius worships Derek Jeter.
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Make room for these dozen on my mountain NFL: Jim Brown MLB: Lou Gehrig NHL: Wayne Gretzky NBA: Michael Jordan Track: Jesse Owens Soccer: Pele Boxing: Ali Golf: Jack Nicklaus Tennis: Arthur Ashe NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Swimming: Mark Spitz Collegiate Athlete: Ernie Davis
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Mortenson weighs in on TH situation....
Indy Dave replied to Buftex's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Giving Jacksonville a pretty good running back (not great, mind you, but pretty good) in exchange for a third-round pick is the equivalent of giving up the ninth pick in the draft in exchange for Rob Johnson? Sorry I don't call that payback. Give them Shaud Williams for a third rounder and then we'll call it payback. -
Can Parrish be the next in line with slot success?
Indy Dave replied to The_Real's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For what it's worth, Parrish was drawing oohs and aahs from his peers during the combine. NFL Network didn't show all of the drills they were going through. Braylon Edwards was raving about his quickness in one drill. -
[OT] Oh, those wacky Arkansasans!
Indy Dave replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually Arkansas is loaded with beautiful women. But they don't work at strip joints in Jacksonville. I actually know two people who lived in Bald Knob until junior high school. And no, they weren't in their late teens when they moved. -
And I thought 4 SB losses were tough...
Indy Dave replied to Greg de'Ville's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Greg....so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. -
Am I the only one who would pay more than $800?
Indy Dave replied to Fezmid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Through my connections with Dwight Adams, I got to go to training camp for five days in 1997. It was an awesome experience. I had free housing and meals, got lots of free garb, and tons of great memories of meeting many players, all of the coaches and sitting in on team meetings. We also drove to Orchard Park and toured the stadium, where I had my picture made while standing next to several players' locker rooms. -
Who is the toughest SOB on the Bills roster?
Indy Dave replied to Frez's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's got to be Travis Henry. The guy played an entire season with 11 broken bones in his leg, three broken ribs, and a torn achilles. Willis McGahee? That guy missed a game because of bad breath. -
By the way, the one Piston player who didn't join his teammates on the floor to salute Reggie was Darko Millicic. He also left the floor to go to the locker room as soon as the final buzzer sounded, instead of joining his teammates in congratulating each other for the series victory and the Pacers on a hard-fought series. So not only did the Pistons pass over adding a player the caliber of Dwayne Wade and Carmelo Anthony, they took a guy who not only sucks, but is an ass as well.
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I was at the game on Thursday night, and I have been to a lot of sporting events. But that final few moments when everyone, including most of the Detroit players (all but one actually) came towards the Pacer bench and joined over 18,000 fans in one final ovation for Reggie, was one of the coolest sports moments I've ever been a part of.
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For what it's worth, I talked about this very subject to Sean Salisbury when I was in Chicago a couple of weeks ago. Sean thinks he will get in (same goes for Thurman), although they may not be first-ballot inductees.
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I've never had it, but I hear Schmidt's Gay is pretty nasty.
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While we are on the subject of hatred, which
Indy Dave replied to Tolstoy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With all of the douche bags, ego-maniacs, only-in-it-for-the-money, complete a$$holes in the NFL, the first two guys you list on your hate list are Peyton Manning and Brett Favre?!? Who are your favorites, Lawrence Phillips and Cecil Collins? I know everyone has a right to their opinion, but geez. -
August and Everything After from the Counting Crows
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If I'm not mistaken, Preston is also a good long snapper too.
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Preston bio: Strengths: Takes good angles to blocks, wastes very little motion and is fundamentally sound. Has adequate overall strength. Plays with excellent intensity and is physical at the point of attack. Uses hands well, plays with a wide base and works hard to sustain blocks. Gives great effort on every snap, rarely makes mistakes and is consistent. Possesses good size, does an adequate job of bending at the knees in pass protection and can hold his ground working against bull rushers. Keeps head up, shows good awareness and can adjust to line stunts as well as the blitz. Makes good line calls and is a leader on the field. Weaknesses: Lacks ideal range, will struggle if asked to regularly pull around the play-side corner and will have problems reaching some blocks at the second level. Doesn't have an explosive first step, won't knock many defenders back at the point of attack and will struggle to keep quicker one-gap defenders out of the backfield. Lacks ideal lateral mobility, has some problems adjusting to the moving target in the open field and is vulnerable to double moves in pass protection. Overall: Preston red-shirted in 2000 and he appeared in two games of the 2001 season. He took over as a starter in 2002 and has been the fulltime starter the past three seasons. Preston is a blue-collar player that never stops working and rarely makes mistakes, but his potential is limited by his lack of natural ability. He doesn't run well enough to consistently reach his blocks at the second level and he isn't quick enough to prevent penetration in pass protection against elite one-gap DT's. That said; Preston's work ethic, size and sound technique are enough to give him a chance to compete for a roster spot as a reserve in the NFL. In our opinion, he's worth taking a chance on in the seventh round but not any earlier.
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WTF!!!!???? Charlie Frye, QB, Akron Just kidding.
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I second that.
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SDS, Bob Lamb, Kultarr would be a good start. Since 11 is such a popular number around here, the other eight joining them in the inaugural class would be #89, Mark VI, Alaska Darin, LaBillzFan, R. Rich, Lori, cablelady and Thailog80.
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Henderson State, class of '92.
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Yep...that's where I was born. Right on the Thruway, about the mid-point between Syracuse and Albany. Didn't grow up there because my dad joined the military when I was young. I still have relatives in upstate NY, and I've always kept my loyalties to the teams I grew up rooting for.