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sjfcards

Quote from: Bombers798891 on November 28, 2012, 09:55:18 PM
Quote from: dlip on November 28, 2012, 09:32:42 PM
Imagine Dalton running the ****ing option? ****ing Chris Sharp cubed...and with a potent Mullet none the less!

If Dalton were running it, it might even work on grass.

Too soon?

Zing!
GO FISHER!!!

mattvsmith

With all this talk about Roadhouse, E8 is the new Liberty League.

fisheralum91

If Dalton were running the option, would that make Red the Offensive Coordinator?

Yanks 99

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Quote from: fisheralum91 on November 29, 2012, 07:14:50 AM
If Dalton were running the option, would that make Red the Offensive Coordinator?

Definitely...and Wade Garrett would make a sick defensive coordinator...
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boobyhasgameyo

Quote from: Upstate on November 28, 2012, 06:35:28 PM
Love the idea Bombers. I did one for Fisher for 2000-2012 for ****s and giggles!

QB: Tim Bailey
FB: Craig Fitzpatrick
RB: Mark Robinson
WR: Noah Fehrenbach
WR: Ryan Schmidt
WR: Tim Marion
TE: Mike Kallfez

LT: Brenden Fortune
LG: John Schultz
C: Matt Keem
RG: Corey Hogan
RT: Ryan Balcerzack

DE: Brad Keem
DT: Quincy Jones
DT: Mason Judd
DE: Dan Pollack

LB: Mike Fox
LB: Gene Lang
LB: Rich Converse

CB: Steve Stepnick
CB: Troy Sant
S: Gerald Dias
S: Jay Schickling

KR: Ryan Francis
PR: Adam Burdick
P/K: Will Bean

I'd go with Dan Luce over Brad Keem my friend. 

fisheralum91

For the Record...its Brennan Fortune.....

Bombers798891

Quote from: Yanks 99 on November 29, 2012, 07:53:31 AM
Quote from: fisheralum91 on November 29, 2012, 07:14:50 AM
If Dalton were running the option, would that make Red the Offensive Coordinator?

Definitely...and Wade Garrett would make a sick defensive coordinator...

Yeah, he can't be the head coach because he'd always lose the coin toss...

It was tails

Upstate

Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on November 29, 2012, 09:30:37 AM
Quote from: Upstate on November 28, 2012, 06:35:28 PM
Love the idea Bombers. I did one for Fisher for 2000-2012 for ****s and giggles!

QB: Tim Bailey
FB: Craig Fitzpatrick
RB: Mark Robinson
WR: Noah Fehrenbach
WR: Ryan Schmidt
WR: Tim Marion
TE: Mike Kallfez

LT: Brenden Fortune
LG: John Schultz
C: Matt Keem
RG: Corey Hogan
RT: Ryan Balcerzack

DE: Brad Keem
DT: Quincy Jones
DT: Mason Judd
DE: Dan Pollack

LB: Mike Fox
LB: Gene Lang
LB: Rich Converse

CB: Steve Stepnick
CB: Troy Sant
S: Gerald Dias
S: Jay Schickling

KR: Ryan Francis
PR: Adam Burdick
P/K: Will Bean

I'd go with Dan Luce over Brad Keem my friend.

I graduated with Keem in 03 and Luce graduated in 04 so I have pretty good insight to which one was better.

Luce may have the all time sack record, by a half of a sack, but Keem was around the ball more and was good from 2000 to 2002 and just flat out dominant in 03 while Luce was good for all 4 years he just never really had a dominant year.
The views expressed in the above post do not represent the views of St. John Fisher College, their athletic department, their coaching staff or their players. I am an over zealous antagonist that does not have any current connection to the institution I attended.

AUKaz00

[Doing my best LD11 imitation]: I've been eating M&M's my whole life and the red ones are clearly better.  Sure, the green one had that run when they were worth a homerun in little league, but red has always been just as strong.  And now that they've animated them, red's sauciness and feminity makes it a clear choice.
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Bombers798891

Quote from: AUKaz00 on November 30, 2012, 11:41:34 AM
[Doing my best LD11 imitation]: I've been eating M&M's my whole life and the red ones are clearly better.  Sure, the green one had that run when they were worth a homerun in little league, but red has always been just as strong.  And now that they've animated them, red's sauciness and feminity makes it a clear choice.

The dark brown ones are clearly superior in every way. The uniformity of the color as it shifts from candy shell to chocolate interior provides a needed balance in a candy that threatens, at times, to be visually overstimulating, especially as new colors are added almost hourly. Often overlooked by its flashier counterparts, the dark brown M&M is the steadying force in the bag

pg04

I am completely missing out on something.  ???

sjfcards

Quote from: Bombers798891 on November 30, 2012, 11:45:53 AM
Quote from: AUKaz00 on November 30, 2012, 11:41:34 AM
[Doing my best LD11 imitation]: I've been eating M&M's my whole life and the red ones are clearly better.  Sure, the green one had that run when they were worth a homerun in little league, but red has always been just as strong.  And now that they've animated them, red's sauciness and feminity makes it a clear choice.

The dark brown ones are clearly superior in every way. The uniformity of the color as it shifts from candy shell to chocolate interior provides a needed balance in a candy that threatens, at times, to be visually overstimulating, especially as new colors are added almost hourly. Often overlooked by its flashier counterparts, the dark brown M&M is the steadying force in the bag

How long until next season?
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Garnet

M&Ms were much better when they looked like M&Ms and not so much like Skittles.




bman

No one has even mentioned the Plain vs. Peanut conundrum...

-and what ever happend to "Crispy" M&Ms...I kinda liked those... ???

Bombers798891

Quote from: bman on December 03, 2012, 12:23:38 PM
No one has even mentioned the Plain vs. Peanut conundrum...

-and what ever happend to "Crispy" M&Ms...I kinda liked those... ???

Crispy > Plain > Peanut > Peanut Butter

There's a heft to the peanut M&Ms I find appealing. Much like Jason Boltus, the physical build of the peanut M&M allows a few peanut M&M's to do things dozens of plain ones cannot.

However, much like Josh Felicetti, Peanut Butter M&Ms, while perhaps overlooked compared to the flashier versions of the product, brought everything to the table one could want in a candy. The crunch of the candy shell, the chocolate, the smoothness of the peanut butter. Unmatched.