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Since it came up in another thread and it's tangentially related, here's what Lady Cowboy Fan got me for my birthday...

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Been wanting this book for a while. She knows me well 🙂

And because she knows me well, she also got me this 😆

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(I'm trying to build the complete collection)

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22 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Since it came up in another thread and it's tangentially related, here's what Lady Cowboy Fan got me for my birthday...

IMG_20220330_210137477.thumb.jpg.f429694cf4c456b2f40cbb31432346ad.jpg

Been wanting this book for a while. She knows me well 🙂

And because she knows me well, she also got me this 😆

PSX_20220330_211121.thumb.jpg.4307488cd9c26fa2da555c8126a150b6.jpg

(I'm trying to build the complete collection)

You seem like a good ole’ dude and I’m grateful you keep bringing yourself back to this site. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Since it came up in another thread and it's tangentially related, here's what Lady Cowboy Fan got me for my birthday...

IMG_20220330_210137477.thumb.jpg.f429694cf4c456b2f40cbb31432346ad.jpg

Been wanting this book for a while. She knows me well 🙂

And because she knows me well, she also got me this 😆

PSX_20220330_211121.thumb.jpg.4307488cd9c26fa2da555c8126a150b6.jpg

(I'm trying to build the complete collection)

Awesome gift 

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12 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Since it came up in another thread and it's tangentially related, here's what Lady Cowboy Fan got me for my birthday...

IMG_20220330_210137477.thumb.jpg.f429694cf4c456b2f40cbb31432346ad.jpg

Been wanting this book for a while. She knows me well 🙂

And because she knows me well, she also got me this 😆

PSX_20220330_211121.thumb.jpg.4307488cd9c26fa2da555c8126a150b6.jpg

(I'm trying to build the complete collection)

Have you ever read "Blood, Sweat, and Chalk" by Tim Layden? It's an origin story of the modern game's formation and play designs.

"This is one of the most important sports books of our generation-and a lot of fun too. The formations and philosophies that win Super Bowls and national titles are made crystal clear. If you live for fall weekends, this is your book." - Peter King

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26 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Have you ever read "Blood, Sweat, and Chalk" by Tim Layden? It's an origin story of the modern game's formation and play designs.

"This is one of the most important sports books of our generation-and a lot of fun too. The formations and philosophies that win Super Bowls and national titles are made crystal clear. If you live for fall weekends, this is your book." - Peter King

I'll put it on my list.

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14 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Let’s hope he knows more about evaluating NFL personnel than he did about running pizza parlors 

He was 15 years ahead of the curve. That's why that place didn't work out. The food and service were great, but other than Ballantyne Village and Stonecrest, that area was a ghost town on weeknights and weekends back then. Today that place would be packed to the gills with insufferable transplants, rich, old creeps with young wives, and their cougar ex-wives on the prowl.  

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I know it’s fun to pile on everything Rhule but his drafts have actually been above average and if you take out the Hurney year last years draft class legitimately was a really good one. Save the inexplicable Fletcher pick all of our picks contributed in spite of Rhule. I know we want to be negative all the time but nah this isn’t one I’m letting slide our scouts did a heck of a job once Fitt got here. 

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21 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm moving more in the direction of "cranky old man" every day 😕

 

21 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

It's not so bad. Folks tend to leave you alone.

Snow and I will save a seat for you at the table. 

Not only do people tend to leave you alone, they also tend to not put you in situations that you don't want to be in to begin with.  It has a lot of advantages.

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