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Pick6

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Jan 17, 2013 12:56 AM
Footwedge;1367802 wrote:This. The young fux on this thread have no clue...at all.
Young fucks? Seriously?

Maybe you should worry less about the "good ol days" and more about basic things such as how percentiles work.
Jan 17, 2013 12:56am
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Footwedge

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Jan 17, 2013 1:13 AM
Pick6;1367863 wrote:Young fucks? Seriously?

Maybe you should worry less about the "good ol days" and more about basic things such as how percentiles work.
SAT score..in math. 780. Any questions?
Jan 17, 2013 1:13am
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Rotinaj

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Jan 17, 2013 8:00 AM
Footwedge;1367868 wrote:SAT score..in math. 780. Any questions?
I think you're mistaking just the math portion with your combined score.
Jan 17, 2013 8:00am
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hasbeen

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Jan 17, 2013 9:25 AM
Footwedge;1367802 wrote:This. The young fux on this thread have no clue...at all.

In the 64 title game, Galen Fiss (outside lb for the browns) broke through the line and gave Johnny U a fore-armed shiver to the face, knocking out teeth and spouting blood all over the skin portion of the infield. And this was a full second after the pass was thrown. No flag, no warning, no ref waggin a finger...nothing.

Ole Galen would have been suspended for at least a year in today's game.

The other thing to consider when comparing stats...the defense could mug receivers all over the field before passes were even thrown. Clotheslining receivers before the ball was thrown was quite legal in the day of YA Tittle and Norm Van Brocklin.

Night Train Lane, Emlen Tunnel, Hardy Brown and even Dick Lebeau (yaeh that Dick LeBaugh-played for the Lions) knocked out receivers almost every week.
Sounds like a street fight with some retard holding a ball. The game has evolved(although some of the shit needs to scale back) and it's a skill game now. There's nothing talented about taking down a receiver as he's looking away from you preparing to catch a ball.
Jan 17, 2013 9:25am