rmolin73;791149 wrote:While most people tried it in real football games.
tried what ??? A center sneak?
rmolin73;791149 wrote:While most people tried it in real football games.
Thinthickbigred;790523 wrote:LOL we tried that when we were kids
rmolin73;790465 wrote:This has made my day that was classic comedy so glad that thinthickbigred has come out of seclusion. Also at 16 I believe most of us were playing actual football and chasing girls while you were competing in your local punt, pass, and kick tourney.
Thinthickbigred;791159 wrote:We were either playing football ,basketball or stick ball,whiffle ball taped ofcourse, all year long outside from sun up till sun down
sherm03;791162 wrote:Probably should have spent some of that time in English class. Reading your posts is like deciphering the Rosetta Stone...
sherm03;790262 wrote:Game. Set. Match.
Heretic;791179 wrote:I'd watch out, Mr. Wanna Be Rip Master. The real deal just returned to...uh...name a bunch of football plays as some sign of knowledge or something.
Thinthickbigred;791183 wrote:Atleast you acknowledged who the real deal is .Now go get yourself exorcised demon
sherm03;791215 wrote:Pretty sure he was being facetitious dude.
sherm03;791215 wrote:Pretty sure he was being facetitious dude.
4cards;791232 wrote:...As a public service for thinthickbigred
"facetitious"-----–adjective
1. not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark.
2. amusing; humorous.
3. lacking serious intent; concerned with something nonessential, amusing, or frivolous: a facetious person.
...Just helping out where and when I can
coyotes22;804474 wrote:A priest, a principal, and a coach walk into a middle school,,,,,,,,
O never mind!
skank;804505 wrote:Well....The priest could be there for a number of reasons. But we know why the coach is there.
skank;828357 wrote:FYI, with all the news about Kyle Kalis, Michael Reghi said today that Kyle was born and raised in the Pittsburgh area, but moved to the area his freshman year, and to qoute Mr. Reghi, "to play ball for St. Edward".
Just found that interesting.
Con_Alma;828456 wrote:A change in residence creates immediate eligibility according to the OHSAA.
Free education doesn't negate eligibility according to the OHSAA. After all, doesn't every public school kid get a "free education"?skank;828485 wrote:And I'm quite sure a free private school education.
Rocket08;828725 wrote:You're not sure of anything
skank;828357 wrote:FYI, with all the news about Kyle Kalis, Michael Reghi said today that Kyle was born and raised in the Pittsburgh area, but moved to the area his freshman year, and to qoute Mr. Reghi, "to play ball for St. Edward".
Just found that interesting.
Al Bundy;829051 wrote:It is interesting that many players have transferred "to play ball for Massillon", but it is within the rules.
GoChiefs;829098 wrote:I think that's already been said on pages 2, 5, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 31, 33, 34, 37, 38, 41, 43, and 44.