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dlippiel

Quote from: Union23 on October 30, 2008, 09:44:27 AM
Quick question...what condition is the field in?????? Are we in for another game in a cow pasture? 

I am sure 86' will be a mess as in years past, which of course favors the short passing game and hummmmm who does that favor? 86' field= The Gong Show!

Union23

My favorite was always the rocks on the sidelines. WHO PUTS ROCKS RIGHT OUTSIDE THE SIDELINES? Yes tru story instead of dirt or grass they have a rock aquarium on the sidelines. I always enjoyed pulling those out of my knees and forearms. 

Senor RedTackle

Halftime festivities just announced for 2008 Dutch Shoes game....


lewdogg11

Quote from: dlippiel on October 30, 2008, 10:18:14 AM
Quote from: Union23 on October 30, 2008, 09:44:27 AM
Quick question...what condition is the field in?????? Are we in for another game in a cow pasture? 

I am sure 86' will be a mess as in years past, which of course favors the short passing game and hummmmm who does that favor? 86' field= The Gong Show!

Listen to the excuses starting already....

Jonny Utah

Quote from: Union23 on October 30, 2008, 10:54:39 AM
My favorite was always the rocks on the sidelines. WHO PUTS ROCKS RIGHT OUTSIDE THE SIDELINES? Yes tru story instead of dirt or grass they have a rock aquarium on the sidelines. I always enjoyed pulling those out of my knees and forearms. 

Did anyone see this the other night?  Watch at your own risk....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMB0oNzWSwM

This kid is going to get a lot of money from that school.

Union23

Ya I dont understand how that kid is not more upset. "Quick question son how did ur hurt your leg?"..."Oh a John Deere."

Quote from: LewDogg11 on October 30, 2008, 10:56:08 AM
Quote from: dlippiel on October 30, 2008, 10:18:14 AM
Quote from: Union23 on October 30, 2008, 09:44:27 AM
Quick question...what condition is the field in?????? Are we in for another game in a cow pasture? 

I am sure 86' will be a mess as in years past, which of course favors the short passing game and hummmmm who does that favor? 86' field= The Gong Show!

Listen to the excuses starting already....

No excuses...I speak the truth my man

Senor RedTackle

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Quote from: Union23 on October 30, 2008, 09:44:27 AM
Quick question...what condition is the field in?????? Are we in for another game in a cow pasture? 

what the heck do you mean????


PBR...

Quote from: Senor RedTackle on October 30, 2008, 11:10:00 AM
Quote from: Union23 on October 30, 2008, 09:44:27 AM
Quick question...what condition is the field in?????? Are we in for another game in a cow pasture? 

what the heck do you mean????



LOL....very funny... +k

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: dlippiel on October 30, 2008, 10:18:14 AM
Quote from: Union23 on October 30, 2008, 09:44:27 AM
Quick question...what condition is the field in?????? Are we in for another game in a cow pasture? 

I am sure 86' will be a mess as in years past, which of course favors the short passing game and hummmmm who does that favor? 86' field= The Gong Show!


yes....get ready for a steady dose of this....


Jonny Utah


Senor RedTackle

Quote from: Union23 on October 30, 2008, 10:54:39 AM
My favorite was always the rocks on the sidelines. WHO PUTS ROCKS RIGHT OUTSIDE THE SIDELINES? Yes tru story instead of dirt or grass they have a rock aquarium on the sidelines. I always enjoyed pulling those out of my knees and forearms. 


NOW you're just being rediculaz......


K-Mack

Quote from: Frank Rossi on October 23, 2008, 04:27:10 PM
Quote from: K-Mack on October 23, 2008, 12:05:25 PM
K-Mack regrets to inform the LLPP that he will not be attending The Shoes on Nov. 1, as had been his intention all along.

Despite the lure of direct flights from D.C., knocking a rivalry game off his list (though Pat has seen it live) and seeing '86 Field before it's too late, in the end he was won over by a battle of undefeated teams with a little subtext called the Miracle in Mississippi to further rile up both sides.

It was not an easy decision, and believe me, Albany and Rochester are high on the list of must-see areas that ATN has neglected to date. My goal is still to get a good portion of the LLPP in one place for on game. We will do this eventually, I swear.

RPI fans, feel free to blame Union and their three losses. :)

Well, if KMac wants to miss a potential contributing-to-the-LL Championship game (since Union is still very much alive with three losses), then that sucks.  We even bought extra time for our special pregame show to dedicate to a KMac discussion.  I guess we'll have to revert to our original plan:  Senor RT's debate with tailgaters about "less filling" or "tastes great."

Interesting discussion in ATN this week -- although I wouldn't refer to 3+ teams being alive as a "problem."  The E8 has a problem since its tie and tiebreaker are currently under scrutiny.  The LL will solve its issues on the field or with head-to-head tiebreakers, even at two losses, should that become necessary.  So, this year, like last year, we'll at least KNOW who wins under the remainng scenarios going into the final weekend.

K-Mack doesn't want to miss any games, but his lack of superhuman ability limits him to only being able to be at one game at a time. (though I'll view a game from another team's press box on their wireless network, no questions asked)

K-Mack is thinking about developing some sort of hacking cough to get him out of work on RPI/Hobart Saturday.

I hope you didn't really purchase extra air time for me, although I would be glad to still join you via satellite/cell phone.

Oh, and Rossey, spell my name right.
Former author, Around the Nation ('01-'13)
Managing Editor, Kickoff
Voter, Top 25/Play of the Week/Gagliardi Trophy/Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year
Nastradamus, Triple Take
and one of the two voices behind the sonic #d3fb nerdery that is the ATN Podcast.

K-Mack

Quote from: Senor RedTackle on October 29, 2008, 10:51:00 PM
RT doesn't know what he's more bummed out about right now

a) that KMac decided not to come to the Shoes game in 2008

or   

b) No. 22 RPI (6-0, 4-0 LL) at Union (3-3, 2-2): So this one doesn't have quite the same appeal as a clash of unbeatens, but it would if you were there. Rivalry season starts a bit early this year as The Dutchman's Shoes game makes its last stop at RPI's '86 Field. (The Engineers are building a new athletic complex). The game is televised live on local cable in the Albany, N.Y. area, and there's an annual media luncheon, lest you fail to understand the significance of the Shoes game to the locals. Union handed Hobart its only loss, 38-35, two weeks ago, so even if RPI were tempted to take their rivals lightly, they have a reminder not to. The Engineers are balanced, ranking among the nation's top third in nearly every statistical category, including No. 6 in turnover margin. Union features the LL's leading rushing in Chris Coney, who had a 243-yard day in the Hobart win.

Nice Write Up except for "RPI at Union"?? ....hmmmmmmmm.

That's ok KMac, you are always welcome at Shoozapalooza, wherever it may be held


Come on, K-Mack knew where it was ... he just thought no one ever reads those little lead-in things.

Boy was he wrong.
Former author, Around the Nation ('01-'13)
Managing Editor, Kickoff
Voter, Top 25/Play of the Week/Gagliardi Trophy/Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year
Nastradamus, Triple Take
and one of the two voices behind the sonic #d3fb nerdery that is the ATN Podcast.

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: K-Mack on October 30, 2008, 12:20:53 PM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on October 29, 2008, 10:51:00 PM
RT doesn't know what he's more bummed out about right now

a) that KMac decided not to come to the Shoes game in 2008

or   

b) No. 22 RPI (6-0, 4-0 LL) at Union (3-3, 2-2): So this one doesn't have quite the same appeal as a clash of unbeatens, but it would if you were there. Rivalry season starts a bit early this year as The Dutchman's Shoes game makes its last stop at RPI's '86 Field. (The Engineers are building a new athletic complex). The game is televised live on local cable in the Albany, N.Y. area, and there's an annual media luncheon, lest you fail to understand the significance of the Shoes game to the locals. Union handed Hobart its only loss, 38-35, two weeks ago, so even if RPI were tempted to take their rivals lightly, they have a reminder not to. The Engineers are balanced, ranking among the nation's top third in nearly every statistical category, including No. 6 in turnover margin. Union features the LL's leading rushing in Chris Coney, who had a 243-yard day in the Hobart win.

Nice Write Up except for "RPI at Union"?? ....hmmmmmmmm.

That's ok KMac, you are always welcome at Shoozapalooza, wherever it may be held


Come on, K-Mack knew where it was ... he just thought no one ever reads those little lead-in things.

Boy was he wrong.

Kmac is required reading wherever there are college FB fans




even every Union fan keeps KMac on the shelf next to the Merlot..

Knightstalker

#32054
Latest news about John Daly getting arrested at Hooters.



KS has been remiss in his TOTD duties, here is the month of October the 27th was a fine day.

"In the end we will survive rather than perish not because we accumulate comfort and luxury but because we accumulate wisdom"  Colonel Jack Jacobs US Army (Ret).