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40 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I was one of the first people to interview TD in a long form format after he was drafted. I think I still have the audio of that kicking around here somewhere. I'll try to dig it up this weekend.

Before XL there was TD, be honest- did you you have trouble understanding him?

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I was doing some stuff through Fox Sports. I interviewed quite a few players and draft prospects. TD and Hoover were probably the two biggest.

I listen to Fox Sports radio on the way to work in the morning.  Lavar Arrington Jr. committed to Penn State recently to follow in his dad's footsteps.  Senior was a proud papa announcing that on air.  Junior is supposedly a stud LB in his own right.

Is Moose's son still at A&M or did he graduate?

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4 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I listen to Fox Sports radio on the way to work in the morning.  Lavar Arrington Jr. committed to Penn State recently to follow in his dad's footsteps.  Senior was a proud papa announcing that on air.  Junior is supposedly a stud LB in his own right.

Is Moose's son still at A&M or did he graduate?

He’s still at A&M

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

I listen to Fox Sports radio on the way to work in the morning.  Lavar Arrington Jr. committed to Penn State recently to follow in his dad's footsteps.  Senior was a proud papa announcing that on air.  Junior is supposedly a stud LB in his own right.

Is Moose's son still at A&M or did he graduate?

Lavar was one of the Gilbert 1st, that guy was scary before injuries. Like peppers he skipped some eras in human evolution.

 

Father time has gotten a hold of me these last few years. Most of friends/people I know are older and all tell me "Just wait".....like Im already losing the gray beard and the only reason I kept the thing is Im a few LBs over my limit......the pains and I swear five years ago I told my best friend- "Im at the age where Im getting stupider each passing month..." ugh  

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9 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Lavar was one of the Gilbert 1st, that guy was scary before injuries. Like peppers he skipped some eras in human evolution.

 

Father time has gotten a hold of me these last few years. Most of friends/people I know are older and all tell me "Just wait".....like Im already losing the gray beard and the only reason I kept the thing is Im a few LBs over my limit......the pains and I swear five years ago I told my best friend- "Im at the age where Im getting stupider each passing month..." ugh  

My good buddy grew up in State College and is a big PSU fan. We were in college at the same time as Lavar and I'd end up watching quite a few Penn State games with him. He was big on Courtney Brown. I was watching to watch him at DE but it was this LB who was standing out to me. I kept telling him that Brown was alright but Lavar Arrington was the real player on that D.

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