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Charlotte Cobras Championship Game


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We are playing this Saturday at 4:00!!  Come get your football fix!!  Former Panthers Kemp Rasmussen and Demanne Duckett play for us.  Its full contact hard nose football.  We are playing the San Diego Enforcers.  Every player is either a police officer or fireman. Our teams are part of the National Public Safety Football League NPSFL.  All proceeds from the game goes to Charity. Ive attached the game day poster.  

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Damn...I would have loved to come out and see this game.

However, I am at another swim meet with my 17 yo son in Greensboro this week-end.  Three day long meet watching him get to swim against the likes of Cullen Jones, Tyler Clary, and Marko Blazevic.....all Olympians with Cullen and Tyler being gold Medalists.

he us going to get his butt kicked, but cool to actually compete against them and be good enough to finish top half at this meet.

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Can you play LT. Actually I think I remember you saying you played oline. Can you beat out Oher?

​I played eight years at LT.  Ive moved inside to guard the last two seasons.  Dont have that elite speed anymore, haha.  I would get murdered against an NFL line.  The two former NFL guys i play against now prove that to me every time they line up across from me. Well, i still might have been better than Bell.

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We are playing this Saturday at 4:00!!  Come get your football fix!!  Former Panthers Kemp Rasmussen and Demanne Duckett play for us.  Its full contact hard nose football.  We are playing the San Diego Enforcers.  Every player is either a police officer or fireman. Our teams are part of the National Public Safety Football League NPSFL.  All proceeds from the game goes to Charity. Ive attached the game day poster.  

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Are you the guy with the smelly glove?
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Hahahahaha!!!!!!! No! That's not me!!! How do you know of the smelly glove??

I read about it in an Observer article earlier about the team. He said he likes to stick it down the throat of opposing D linemen Mankind style. Pretty effective tactic. Jk. He didn't say that. On a scale of 1-Kim Kardashian's snatch, how smelly is that thing?
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I read about it in an Observer article earlier about the team. He said he likes to stick it down the throat of opposing D linemen Mankind style. Pretty effective tactic. Jk. He didn't say that. On a scale of 1-Kim Kardashian's snatch, how smelly is that thing?

​Its horrific.  Its not just one its both of them.  He out stinks everything in the locker room.  And if you've ever been in a locker room with 65 stinkinass guys, that s bad.  He has almost stared fights with them.  He sneaks up behind you and wipes your face with his hand.  If he wasnt a black belt in karate, kung fu or some marshal art he would have been beat down already.  Anyway, I havnt seen the article from Sorensen yet.  I didn't know "the glove" was mentioned.  I was shocked when you replied with that.   

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​Its horrific.  Its not just one its both of them.  He out stinks everything in the locker room.  And if you've ever been in a locker room with 65 stinkinass guys, that s bad.  He has almost stared fights with them.  He sneaks up behind you and wipes your face with his hand.  If he wasnt a black belt in karate, kung fu or some marshal art he would have been beat down already.  Anyway, I havnt seen the article from Sorensen yet.  I didn't know "the glove" was mentioned.  I was shocked when you replied with that.   

That sounds disgusting and like he could use a good ass kicking. Speaking of ass kicking, give em hell. Hopefully the third time is the charm for you guys. Good luck!
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