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'gro

Quote from: lewdogg11 on October 20, 2006, 10:23:21 AM
On Maury RIGHT NOW...

Jason's wife cheated with his best friend Micah.  THey are having paternity tests to find out who's baby it is.

Jason:  'I can't believe that my wife cheated with my best friend Micah.  I don't know what i'll do if it's his baby.'

Enginegro, don't get any ideas pal...

'When it comes to 6 month old Mackenzie. Jason you are NOT the father.  Micah, you ARE the father.'

'Gro, something tells me we'd know who's baby it is before we went to Maury.  Then again, WTFF is pretty dark skinneded.



haha, "Don't leave your girl around me. True playa for real, ask my homie Shaquille."


lewdogg11

You FOUND Manuel Regulator?  In the Phillipines?    He's got a mansion?  Ok, we on it, on it, right now...

'gro

Quote from: lewdogg11 on October 20, 2006, 10:35:28 AM
You FOUND Manuel Regulator?  In the Phillipines?    He's got a mansion?  Ok, we on it, on it, right now...

BOL!!!  what what what what what what wh-what!!


labart96

Nothing like having meetings from 9-12 the morning after your buddy's bachelor party.

Residual flavor of 2-3 Hobart (Nat Sherman) cigars in the mouth mixed with about 2-3 cups of coffee.

Will make a point not to sit close to anyone.

At least TGP can play the "bloodshot eyes/exhausted look" on the fact TGP jr is 2 wks old.




bman

Bman random thought:

Bman would like to reach out and thank the inventor of Spiced Wafers.  Bman does not understand why these tasty little treats are only good in the fall (the thought of them in summer is not so appealing) or why Bman can down a single sleeve in one sitting, but Bman certainly enjoys the time of year when these show up on the shelves...

Tlm

Quote from: Naked Nott Run on October 20, 2006, 09:47:33 AM
I spoke to Mr. and Mrs. Angelleti all game last week againt F&M... They are expecting him back after the off week... He will not red-shirt they said because this is his class of guys he has always played with...

Very nice people... RENO where are you getting your news?

Not saying your wrong at all, just wondering?

NNR, 

I also spoke to Mr. A last week.  He advised me that the doctor wouldn't  release Steve for the F&M game and that they "hoped" that Steve would be able to play vs StL.  In my mind that meant that Angiletta needed to be evaluated by the doctor again as to whether or not he would be able to play.  I assume that Reno's info is based on a subsequent evaluation by the doctor.

oxbacker

RPI guys, Flynn Cochran was reported to be on the price is right today..... :o

Ill try to confirm.

theicdubbz

In regards to a few pages back and the debate on cheerleading being  a sport.

Dubbz says it can almost kind of, nearly, be a sport.  Physical exertion takes place.  Girls are doing splits and wearing skimpy clothing.  plus, plus.  In florida and Tennessee, basically anywhere in the south, cheerleading is huge.  Girls train from age 4.  therefore Dubbz says, cheering is an almost sport.  Dance teams however, NOPE!


theicdubbz

boy they look good though!


'gro

Quote from: oxbacker on October 20, 2006, 01:45:31 PM
RPI guys, Flynn Cochran was reported to be on the price is right today..... :o

Ill try to confirm.

Don't need to see it, here's what probably happened:  Flynn gets to contestents row, successfully bids on a tennis ball machine, gets up on stage and immediately blocks Bob Barker below the waist and then kicks him in the head while he's on the ground.

note: this story is based on 2 of Flynn's greatest moments. Once on kick return he blocked a kean player below the waste (illegal, as coach king would later point out) which broke the kids leg. And in a sideline scuffle against Rochester he kicked a player. That was probably the maddest coach king has ever been, madder than the usual "who stepped on my headset cord" mad.

Reg, AJ you guys remember those games?

zachattack22

Quote from: regulator on October 20, 2006, 09:33:30 AM
Zach-

Like some players, (gator rolling, nut grabbing, leg whipping, etc) Reg NEVER went out to intentionally hurt anyone.....
With that being said, there is no better feeling out there than when you hit somone so hard that you put them on their back....and then they get up and look at you now knowing they are your b***h.  They might as well walk around the field holding your pocket turned inside out....prison style.

What fun would it be if the person were on the ground hurt??

Reg; ZA agrees and that's how ZA was taught and would still play that way if he could...Every hit was an attempt to take the heart out of the opponent...In fact, ZA gets tired of seeing so many games turn into finesse games instead of bone bruising, old time, in your face, brutal matchups...ZA believes that most career ending injuries are not from brutal hits...but from major twists and forced bends that cause ligaments to tear and unravel....A great hit might intimidate someone and even knock them out for the game, but a great clean hit normally doesn't end someones career.  It's the odd injuries that seem to do that.  ZA is addicted to the physical aspect of football and can't stand when a team is NOT physical. 


Frank Rossi

Here's a preview of the implications of games involving Liberty League (hereinafter, "LL") teams this weekend:

Hobart (5-0, 3-0 LL) at St. Lawrence (3-2, 1-1 LL) - 1pm
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If Hobart wins...

Hobart continues to control its own destiny, with Union (11/4) and Rochester (11/11) still on its schedule.  St. Lawrence would virtually be eliminated from playoff contention, as its losses against Rochester and Hobart (assuming this scenario) place it in poor tiebreaker position.

If St. Lawrence wins...

Hobart would fall out of a share of the LL lead for the first time this season, and Hobart's Pool C hopes would be virtually dead.  A four-way tie with one loss would also be rendered impossible as Union-Hobart, Hobart-Rochester and Union-St. Lawrence are still to be played (meaning at least one of these four teams will have a fourth loss).  In terms of three-way ties, St. Lawrence would not control its own destiny, as the loss to Rochester means St. Lawrence would only win a three-way tiebreaker at one loss against Hobart and Union outright.  Tiebreakers with Rochester involved would come down to strength of schedule issues, like last year's RPI situation.  However, the win would keep St. Lawrence's chances at all alive.


RPI (3-2, 0-2 LL) at Merchant Marine (3-4, 1-3 LL) - 1pm
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If RPI wins...

RPI staves off elimination at least for one more week.  If Hobart wins, though, only ONE scenario would keep RPI alive (St. Lawrence beats Union, Union beats Hobart, Rochester beats Hobart, RPI beats Union).  Otherwise, either Union, Hobart or both would have zero or one loss(es).

If Merchant Marine wins...

RPI cannot win the LL.  Merchant Marine, with three losses, is already eliminated from contention.


Rochester (4-2, 2-1 LL) at WPI (2-3, 0-3 LL) - Noon
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If Rochester wins...

Rochester remains very much alive, with one caveat.  It's loss to Union will make it tough to win a three-way tiebreaker with any combination with Union.  It is still possible if Rochester beats both WPI and RPI that Rochester could be controling its own destiny when Rochester takes on Hobart on 11/11.

If WPI wins...

Rochester would not be eliminated, but would be on life support.  The same single scenario discussed in the RPI-MMA discussion would have to play out if Hobart were to beat St. Lawrence tomorrow.  Yet, Rochester would be on life support in any tiebreaker, assuming WPI continues to perform poorly for the remainder of the season.  WPI has already been eliminated from contention.

Union has a bye this weekend.  Like Hobart, it controls its own destiny for the following three weekends.

JT

Quote from: lewdogg11 on October 20, 2006, 10:23:21 AM
On Maury RIGHT NOW...

Jason's wife cheated with his best friend Micah.  THey are having paternity tests to find out who's baby it is.

Jason:  'I can't believe that my wife cheated with my best friend Micah.  I don't know what i'll do if it's his baby.'

Enginegro, don't get any ideas pal...

'When it comes to 6 month old Mackenzie. Jason you are NOT the father.  Micah, you ARE the father.'

'Gro, something tells me we'd know who's baby it is before we went to Maury.  Then again, WTFF is pretty dark skinneded.

JT would not only Tivo the Maury LD11 and gro episode. He'd burn it on DVD and replay it at the "Shoes" game on a big screen TV while doing carbombs with RT in the parking lot.

This would be the be all end all of Maury shows.

radiomike

WEOS will have the webcast of Hobart and St. Lawrence at  www.weos.org

Game notes from Hobart are at:

http://campus.hws.edu/athletics/hobart/football/2006notes/slu.pdf

mattvsmith

Thanks for another good run-down of LL possibilties, Frank.