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Fear the Poet

Quote from: Gray Fox on July 24, 2007, 05:10:15 PM

  http://www.d3football.com/dailydose/2006/11/10/old-funky-knickers/

thank you..also love the Jim Healy line in your sig. I wonder what the late owner of the Eagles would have to say about that? :)
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

Fear the Poet

Quote from: RFB on July 24, 2007, 05:16:34 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:12:11 PM
Quote from: Sabretooth Tiger on July 24, 2007, 05:04:16 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 02:47:43 PM
what is the battle of the shoes?

"The Shoes" are the bronzed boots that comprise the perennial trophy that goes to the winner of the annual Oxy v. Whittier football game.

"[T]he Shoes, a bronzed pair of shoes mounted on a wooden pedestal that is the symbol of [Oxy's]rivalry with Whittier, which also dates to 1895 but spans only [97] meetings."

tooth



thank you for the info, I'm learning new things each day..I would appreciate it if you have them shined before giving them back on Nov 10th.

You do know that Whittier is known as *hittier? I'll let you fill in the first letter.

very funny.....if you have seen the movie Van Wilder, you know what I think about everytime I think about U of R.......Van's Bulldog and his gift.
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

Sabretooth Tiger

Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:12:11 PMwould appreciate it if you have them shined before giving them back on Nov 10th.

Oooohhhh . . . newbie dad talkin' smack before camp even begins . . .

No doubt, the Poets have given Oxy and others fits over the years . . . I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things develop . . .

what position does the chip off the old block play?

Fear the Poet

Quote from: Sabretooth Tiger on July 24, 2007, 05:26:30 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:12:11 PMwould appreciate it if you have them shined before giving them back on Nov 10th.

Oooohhhh . . . newbie dad talkin' smack before camp even begins . . .

No doubt, the Poets have given Oxy and others fits over the years . . . I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things develop . . .

what position does the chip off the old block play?

it's all in good fun..just goofing you.

My son was a three year Varsity starter at left guard in high school. As a Junior and senior he also played DE and nose. They moved him around quite abit on D. Our coach didn't really believe in going both ways but made exceptions with some. He would always be goal line and short yardage D.

He was two time ALL-CIF and two time 1st Team All-League. Team captain, Offensive MVP as a guard. He also rec'd his high school's "Male Athlete of the Year award" He also was Freeway League shot put champion........National Football Foundation Scholar athlete award.

Coach Hammer recruited him strictly as a pass rushing DE. Too small to play guard at the next level. He was the pulling guard on the strong side of a wing-T offense.

Thats more answer than the question you asked, but I couldn't resist.  Us proud pops cannot be denied our bragging.:)
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

Sabretooth Tiger


DAW

Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:37:43 PM
Quote from: Sabretooth Tiger on July 24, 2007, 05:26:30 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:12:11 PMwould appreciate it if you have them shined before giving them back on Nov 10th.

Oooohhhh . . . newbie dad talkin' smack before camp even begins . . .

No doubt, the Poets have given Oxy and others fits over the years . . . I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things develop . . .

what position does the chip off the old block play?

it's all in good fun..just goofing you.

My son was a three year Varsity starter at left guard in high school. As a Junior and senior he also played DE and nose. They moved him around quite abit on D. Our coach didn't really believe in going both ways but made exceptions with some. He would always be goal line and short yardage D.

He was two time ALL-CIF and two time 1st Team All-League. Team captain, Offensive MVP as a guard. He also rec'd his high school's "Male Athlete of the Year award" He also was Freeway League shot put champion........National Football Foundation Scholar athlete award.

Coach Hammer recruited him strictly as a pass rushing DE. Too small to play guard at the next level. He was the pulling guard on the strong side of a wing-T offense.

Thats more answer than the question you asked, but I couldn't resist.  Us proud pops cannot be denied our bragging.:)

And of course proud moms too!!   ;D(I'm the other half of "fear the POET" and new to this board as well...Transition from HS board to this one will take some getting use to!!)

Go Poets!
"Discipline yourself, and others won't need to."
"Never lie, Never Cheat, Never Steal"   and
"Earn the right to be proud and Confident."   
~ Coach John Wooden ~

Gray Fox

Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:18:48 PM
Quote from: Gray Fox on July 24, 2007, 05:10:15 PM
  http://www.d3football.com/dailydose/2006/11/10/old-funky-knickers/

thank you..also love the Jim Healy line in your sig. I wonder what the late owner of the Eagles would have to say about that? :)
For those not familiar, that is a Howard Cosell line on a tape that Healy used to play regularly on his radio show. I'll add his name to it.

OxyBob used to know all about the Eagles owner and could fill us all in, but I'm afraid OB has lost it. :P ::) ;D
Fierce When Roused

wildcat11

Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:37:43 PM
Too small to play guard at the next level. He was the pulling guard on the strong side of a wing-T offense.

Is he smaller than this guy?

Daryl Agpalsa, Linfield, 5'10", 225lbs,
Offensive Guard-2002 first team All-American (D3.com, HP, Football Gazette, AFCA)

Remember Division 3 is a place where a smaller guy can do big things.  Don't let your son sell himself short.

tmerton

Quote from: Gray Fox on July 24, 2007, 04:14:39 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 04:12:06 PM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on July 24, 2007, 03:46:44 PM
Quote from: OxyBob on July 24, 2007, 03:01:10 PM
You have noted the obvious: Oxy Tigers are all naturally witty and smart ...

Don't forget humble. :)

they are better than everyone else, and not afraid to tell you so.  ;D
Are you employed by snoop dawg? :P

I've been waiting for someone else to draw that connection ...  :-X

D O.C.

and....FTPs... THAT guy is NOT short.

Dark, dark days for Virginia Tech, indeed.  I find it incredulous that we finally get rid of  the Battle Royal after hundreds of years and these fools down in Georgia delight in witnessing suffering  and gore. Shame. But, then, some people have no shame and we have laws, don't we?

Sabretooth Tiger

Quote from: OxyBob on July 24, 2007, 06:25:00 PM
You assumed I ever had it to begin with.
OxyBob

OB, you know you had it . . . but thank god for Sir Alexander Fleming:

"you gotta be willin' to take penicillin said barnacle bill the sailor"

ah, good times, good times . . .

;)

Ralph Turner

Quote from: DAW on July 24, 2007, 05:52:19 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:37:43 PM
Quote from: Sabretooth Tiger on July 24, 2007, 05:26:30 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:12:11 PMwould appreciate it if you have them shined before giving them back on Nov 10th.

Oooohhhh . . . newbie dad talkin' smack before camp even begins . . .

No doubt, the Poets have given Oxy and others fits over the years . . . I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things develop . . .

what position does the chip off the old block play?

it's all in good fun..just goofing you.

My son was a three year Varsity starter at left guard in high school. As a Junior and senior he also played DE and nose. They moved him around quite abit on D. Our coach didn't really believe in going both ways but made exceptions with some. He would always be goal line and short yardage D.

He was two time ALL-CIF and two time 1st Team All-League. Team captain, Offensive MVP as a guard. He also rec'd his high school's "Male Athlete of the Year award" He also was Freeway League shot put champion........National Football Foundation Scholar athlete award.

Coach Hammer recruited him strictly as a pass rushing DE. Too small to play guard at the next level. He was the pulling guard on the strong side of a wing-T offense.

Thats more answer than the question you asked, but I couldn't resist.  Us proud pops cannot be denied our bragging.:)

And of course proud moms too!!   ;D(I'm the other half of "fear the POET" and new to this board as well...Transition from HS board to this one will take some getting use to!!)

Go Poets!
Welcome to the boards...

Ladies are always appreciated!

Fear the Poet

Quote from: wildcat11 on July 24, 2007, 06:07:59 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:37:43 PM
Too small to play guard at the next level. He was the pulling guard on the strong side of a wing-T offense.

Is he smaller than this guy?

Daryl Agpalsa, Linfield, 5'10", 225lbs,
Offensive Guard-2002 first team All-American (D3.com, HP, Football Gazette, AFCA)

Remember Division 3 is a place where a smaller guy can do big things.  Don't let your son sell himself short.

i'm ashamed and you are correct. I'm sure he could. In fact, chapman and redlands wanted him to go OL. My son really wanted to change to def fulltime. Havig said that, he has told me he'll play wherever they want him to, as long as he is on the field. by the way, he is 6'1" and 220 pounds

thanks
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

Gray Fox

Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:37:43 PM
Coach Hammer recruited him strictly as a pass rushing DE.
It's too bad he won't have a chance to meet Danny Jones, but I'm sure he will have other QB's in his sights. :)
Fierce When Roused

Fear the Poet

Quote from: DAW on July 24, 2007, 05:52:19 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:37:43 PM
Quote from: Sabretooth Tiger on July 24, 2007, 05:26:30 PM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on July 24, 2007, 05:12:11 PMwould appreciate it if you have them shined before giving them back on Nov 10th.

Oooohhhh . . . newbie dad talkin' smack before camp even begins . . .

No doubt, the Poets have given Oxy and others fits over the years . . . I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things develop . . .

what position does the chip off the old block play?

it's all in good fun..just goofing you.

My son was a three year Varsity starter at left guard in high school. As a Junior and senior he also played DE and nose. They moved him around quite abit on D. Our coach didn't really believe in going both ways but made exceptions with some. He would always be goal line and short yardage D.

He was two time ALL-CIF and two time 1st Team All-League. Team captain, Offensive MVP as a guard. He also rec'd his high school's "Male Athlete of the Year award" He also was Freeway League shot put champion........National Football Foundation Scholar athlete award.

Coach Hammer recruited him strictly as a pass rushing DE. Too small to play guard at the next level. He was the pulling guard on the strong side of a wing-T offense.

Thats more answer than the question you asked, but I couldn't resist.  Us proud pops cannot be denied our bragging.:)

And of course proud moms too!!   ;D(I'm the other half of "fear the POET" and new to this board as well...Transition from HS board to this one will take some getting use to!!)

Go Poets!

you sound sexy..want to sleep with me tonight  ;)
"using the whole fist there, Doc"