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You know, I forgot to give credit to Malik Foreman in this game. Wow!! Speed kills. That kick-off return was one of the best I have ever seen. He played with one Souther trying to run him down and the kicker was back peddling for 30 yards before he tackled air. Sa-weet. Anybody know how to post the video of that return... do it, please.

 

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You know, I forgot to give credit to Malik Foreman in this game. Wow!! Speed kills. That kick-off return was one of the best I have ever seen. He played with one Souther trying to run him down and the kicker was back peddling for 30 yards before he tackled air. Sa-weet. Anybody know how to post the video of that return... do it, please.

 

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http://www.dbfootballshow.com/ep3.html

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Go to the six minute mark for kickoff return

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Crawdad it’s obvious that we are looking threw two different sets of glasses. Yes I read your entire gibberish spill and came to the conclusion that you were talking out of both sides of your mouth. On one side you say “anyone throwing anything on the field should be escorted from the stadiumâ€. Out the front of your mouth you say “if seen by the authoritiesâ€. Then… out the OTHER side of the mouth you say “However, in my mind there is a big difference in throwing something non-threateningâ€. Which brings me to the conclusion that just like the other classless fans that cheered and clapped when it happened… YOU DONâ€T SEE ANYTHING WRONG WITH WHAT THEY DID! Which brings me to the next conclusion that you obviously don’t or didn’t have any kids that participate in after school sports or activities. If I seem sensitive about this issue it’s because I myself did have kids that participated, and to hear (after the fact now that they have graduated) the things (much of which I had no idea of until they told me) that were said and done to them JUST BECAUSE they excelled in sports angers me to say the least. These kids whether it’s an athlete or a band member work hard to entertain us on Friday night and they do not deserve to be disrespected by a bunch of flunkies in the stands with their faces painted. If you want to show me some school spirit put on a uniform of some kind. To answer your question the word Hoodlum refers to a young thug according to Webster… very fitting if you ask me. Oh… and about the navel lint. I have no clue what that is… but I would say that if you choose to throw something at me, you should probably make it count. There were several objects thrown at the players on the field. The one that I zeroed in on was a bottle with a colored liquid in it… and yes my friend that is considered assault … battery actually, which is defined as any intentional physical contact with another person without their consent. Like I said… it could have been your “Navel lint†that they threw… it’s still a classless act by a bunch of Hoodlums with no apparent supervision by a RESPONSIBLE adult.

not worth responding to, other than you are wrong on all comments about me and what I said. You are gonna see, hear and say whatever supports your hatred. I'm sorry, truly sorry, you and yours have been hurt in the past. I will pray for healing in your life brother.

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http://www.dbfootballshow.com/ep3.html

Roll Tribe!!!!!!!!!!

Go to the six minute mark for kickoff return

 

That first 6 min. is all Malik Foreman!!! What a talent. People were talking in pre-season that he coudn't make any catches... he is a gamer! We need to run that "Indian" package a few times a game. And, we need to run that Shot-Gun some as well. Our Offense is going to be very diverse by season's end. This season has potential.

 

I am looking for #8 to start loading up some yardage from here on out.

 

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not worth responding to, other than you are wrong on all comments about me and what I said. You are gonna see, hear and say whatever supports your hatred. I'm sorry, truly sorry, you and yours have been hurt in the past. I will pray for healing in your life brother.

If that's an agree to disagree then I'm in... no hard feelings? :motorbike: And prayer is always welcome... thanks. You can throw Navel lint at me anytime Crawdad. :thumb:

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If that's an agree to disagree then I'm in... no hard feelings? :motorbike: And prayer is always welcome... thanks. You can throw Navel lint at me anytime Crawdad. :thumb:

I'm agreeing with a lot more than you're giving me credit for. I would have taken action myself had I seen the incident. I was off walking the field at the open end reeling from the 28 points in 6 minutes onslaught that finished it at half time. Our coaching staff is a collective group of fine Christian men who teach sportsmanship and respect for, but no fear of, an opponent. They would never condone the reported behavior of this group of students who unfortunately give a black eye to all associated with the school.

 

I believe D-Bs stadium set up is a dangerous set up and the team should warm up at the other end. It is much too close to the opposing student body because of the 37-goal line seating set up. If I coached the Tribe,and they continued to warm up at that end, I would tell them the opponent was at the other end of the field, not in the stands. Keep your composure, your mind on the game and get your warm ups done. Any thing other than that gets you added bench time or practice sprints. No point in players getting into it with fans. I've never seen that at South or any where else. MLB and NBA are very clear on these matters.

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Gentlemen!!!! I do use that term loosely. Events in the past do not justify violence or retaliation in the present or future by either particapant or even bystanders. Grow up and learn your lesson; Violence begets Violence...learn to turn the other cheek as we were taught around 2000 years ago. Everyone learn to accept victory with humility and defeat with grace. That's all...Peace out

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Gentlemen!!!! I do use that term loosely. Events in the past do not justify violence or retaliation in the present or future by either particapant or even bystanders. Grow up and learn your lesson; Violence begets Violence...learn to turn the other cheek as we were taught around 2000 years ago. Everyone learn to accept victory with humility and defeat with grace. That's all...Peace out

VERY well said. That is a great post LGVol. I couldn't agree more. Sorry DB fans ,i know you get tired of me being in your threads, but i had to comment on that post. I like that LG

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