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where did gettis come from?


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i never heard that name before but damn he was ballin like a dog out there:drool5:

he separated from the pack a while ago. He easily looked like the best rookie WR.

He had a clutch reception against the Saints before we imploded.

It's not really a huge suprise, i think Steve Reed predicted a breakout game for him a few weeks a go. He said it was going to happen soon.

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Gettis is from Garenor, It's a Delta Quadrant planet, the entire Garenor species was "erased" (execpt for one) by the Krenim with their temporal weapon. And now he is looking for a new home and is just trying to fit in.

I see you and Venom finally sat down for coffee.

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David Gettis:

High School: Dorsey High School, Los Angeles... Signed with Baylor in 2004 and enrolled in June 2006... Baylor's first commitment to play in U.S. Army All-American Bowl... Caught 39-yard touchdown pass in 2005 All-American Bowl... Ranked California's 50th-best prep and nation's 26th-best receiver in 2004 by Rivals.com... Golden State's 38th-best player by SuperPrep... Caught 31 passes for 600 yards and nine touchdowns in final prep season en route to all-city honors... Also played free safety for Dons, totaling 40 tackles, three interceptions and six pass breakups... Had 23 receptions for 496 yards and seven scores as junior... California's first prep ever to capture three consecutive state 400 meter titles, also won Los Angeles City 400 crowns as junior and senior... Won state 400 title in 47.1 seconds as sophomore, then ran 46.3 to claim second state 400 gold medal in 2004 and smoked field by nearly two seconds to win in 45.84 as senior in 2005... 45.84 time in 400 nation's fastest by prep... Also anchored Dorsey's victorious 4x400-meter relay team and ran second leg of its gold-medal 4x100-meter relay team at 2005 state meet... Selected The Los Angeles Times' 2005 Boys' Track & Field Athlete of Year... Played football for coach Ralph Caldwell.

Personal: Son of Dale and Valeri Gettis, David Alexander Gettis was born Aug. 27, 1987, in Cherry Point, N.C.... Majoring in general studies.

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David Gettis:

High School: Dorsey High School, Los Angeles... Signed with Baylor in 2004 and enrolled in June 2006... Baylor's first commitment to play in U.S. Army All-American Bowl... Caught 39-yard touchdown pass in 2005 All-American Bowl... Ranked California's 50th-best prep and nation's 26th-best receiver in 2004 by Rivals.com... Golden State's 38th-best player by SuperPrep... Caught 31 passes for 600 yards and nine touchdowns in final prep season en route to all-city honors... Also played free safety for Dons, totaling 40 tackles, three interceptions and six pass breakups... Had 23 receptions for 496 yards and seven scores as junior... California's first prep ever to capture three consecutive state 400 meter titles, also won Los Angeles City 400 crowns as junior and senior... Won state 400 title in 47.1 seconds as sophomore, then ran 46.3 to claim second state 400 gold medal in 2004 and smoked field by nearly two seconds to win in 45.84 as senior in 2005... 45.84 time in 400 nation's fastest by prep... Also anchored Dorsey's victorious 4x400-meter relay team and ran second leg of its gold-medal 4x100-meter relay team at 2005 state meet... Selected The Los Angeles Times' 2005 Boys' Track & Field Athlete of Year... Played football for coach Ralph Caldwell.

Personal: Son of Dale and Valeri Gettis, David Alexander Gettis was born Aug. 27, 1987, in Cherry Point, N.C.... Majoring in general studies.

Ahh so the next great Panther WR also has SoCal ties? Nice :cool:

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