If I could, I would. :bevo:
Oh wait, I didn't start this thread! :smile1:
If Scottie can establish some positive consistency with the flat stick, I'll happily change this thread title to "Stone Cold Scottie F'n Scheffler".
Okay, so the obvious question is, with all this speed and talent, how did we not win the NC?
Either someone's sarcasm meter needs recalibration or mine does.
Tommy Lee, the drummer from Motley Crue? Mad respect to AlGore if this is true.
Uh, didn't Earl Thomas run like a 4.3 at the combine, or am I mis-remembering?
Safeties with their backs turned talking to each other while Penix shreds them.
Nah, you should just admit that a LB wearing #60 is goofy. Admitting you have a problem is the first step toward recovery.
Streeeeeeeetch.
Apples vs. Oranges. You're reaching.
The kid was right. At least #40 is marginally acceptable for a RB (marginal for a HB, totally acceptable for a FB). #60 for a LB on the other...
LOL. So on an internet bulletin board site, you need an "IMO" disclaimer for you to understand it's someone's opinion? That's as goofy as the...
Texas 35 UW 31
Sorry to have to correct you again sir, but I stated #37 was "not so much" as in, meh, not great, but not horrible. #60 is goofy.
Far from ignorant, I'm quite the expert on my own opinion. That's what I'm doing here, sharing my opinion. IMO, #60 is a goofy jersey number....
Just making conversation. :smile1:
You would be very much wrong. I'm sure that was the case in the 60s and maybe into the 70s, but news flash, that was 50+ years ago. If #60 is...
DJ was wise to reject #60, not even he could make it look cool. His PR agent probably helped him invent the "start my own legacy" excuse. I'm...
Well, now you have. Some jersey numbers are universally recognized and accepted as cool, i.e. #s 1, 3, 7, 10, 11, 12, 20, 21, 22, 32, 33, 34,...