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- Flipper
- The Global Village Idiot

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They wern't quick, but they weren't immobile either. I think we're basically in agreement here. Big and good is better than small and good.
Simply being big does not equate to being good though. If you're just a big fat tub, a decent Olineman is going to push you around no matter how much you weigh. If you can bench 400, pushing around 310lbs of Krispy Kremes isn't such a tall order.
My arguement isn't with the people who think we need to find good athletes who are bigger, my disagreement is with the people who look at height and weight alone in determining the worthiness of a player.
Simply being big does not equate to being good though. If you're just a big fat tub, a decent Olineman is going to push you around no matter how much you weigh. If you can bench 400, pushing around 310lbs of Krispy Kremes isn't such a tall order.
My arguement isn't with the people who think we need to find good athletes who are bigger, my disagreement is with the people who look at height and weight alone in determining the worthiness of a player.
It's not the fall that hurts...it's when you hit the ground.
- Schadenfreude
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Let me guess: It has something to do with the girl "letting her garden grow"?hammb wrote:Well personally I do prefer smaller breasts anyways. My #1 rule of strip clubs is: No dollars for implants. #2 has to do with razors, but I digress...
"An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools."
- Ernest Hemingway
- Ernest Hemingway
I actually prefer the garden to be a vast wasteland devoid of vegetation, but you get the idea.Warthog wrote:Let me guess: It has something to do with the girl "letting her garden grow"?hammb wrote:Well personally I do prefer smaller breasts anyways. My #1 rule of strip clubs is: No dollars for implants. #2 has to do with razors, but I digress...
Almost every day, we get a little peek into your perversions.hammb wrote:I actually prefer the garden to be a vast wasteland devoid of vegetation, but you get the idea.Warthog wrote:Let me guess: It has something to do with the girl "letting her garden grow"?hammb wrote:Well personally I do prefer smaller breasts anyways. My #1 rule of strip clubs is: No dollars for implants. #2 has to do with razors, but I digress...
It scared me.
Louisiana RB mentioned earlier commits to BG
From the Times-Picayune
Destrehan running back Chris Bullock (6-2, 215) has committed to Bowling Green. He rushed for 1,160 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior
Destrehan running back Chris Bullock (6-2, 215) has committed to Bowling Green. He rushed for 1,160 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior
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go Gregg
and the pieces slowly begin to fall in place . . . 8)
gotta love it.
gotta love it.
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- Transcendent Illuminati

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Another LB on his way to BG
From the Bay City Times:
Cody Basler, a linebacker, will sign with Bowling Green State University - which has had one of the Mid-American Conference's top football programs the past four seasons - during NCAA signing day Feb. 2.
Basler, who's 6-foot-3, 225-pounds, is coming off a senior season in which he made 80 tackles and had three interceptions. He was the named the Most Valuable Player in the Saginaw Valley League, was the Times' Golden Helmet recipient as the top area player in Class A, and was named first-team All-State by the Associated Press.
http://www.mlive.com/preps/bctimes/inde ... 247200.xml
Cody Basler, a linebacker, will sign with Bowling Green State University - which has had one of the Mid-American Conference's top football programs the past four seasons - during NCAA signing day Feb. 2.
Basler, who's 6-foot-3, 225-pounds, is coming off a senior season in which he made 80 tackles and had three interceptions. He was the named the Most Valuable Player in the Saginaw Valley League, was the Times' Golden Helmet recipient as the top area player in Class A, and was named first-team All-State by the Associated Press.
http://www.mlive.com/preps/bctimes/inde ... 247200.xml


