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2026 NFL Combine Thread: 2.26.26 - 3.1.26


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7 minutes ago, strato said:

I hear that. Different makes the world go round. I was something of a playboy in my child fathering years. Travelled a lot and had a girl in every port. I am kind of the opposite from you I did not want to settle down and marry. I told a couple of the really good girls I was socializing with to find someone else I wasn’t what they were hoping I was lol and they wouldn’t be happy. They were good and deserved better. I stuck with the ones that deserved me lol. 
I would have gotten along well with your exes whole family. Same line of work as the grandmother. 

odds are,,,, <that's why> she is available!! you have my blessing, she moved back to Texas to her one stop light town. That's as far as I go, since Im not one of the stalker types. I was told that by her little sister, who called me to get us back together. It does have to match, the "energy"..... I didn't do bad for myself, awful shy and let alllllll them corrupt me..... people change sooo much in 20-40 years, she probably 3x married with kids and I never got a ball and chain.

I've also gotten too comfy with being alone......

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I could write a book on what not to do for married men. I have a PhD in failed marriages. 

I don't want you to re-scar yourself and Ive seen you speak some on the marriage topic. I got a friend that went down a similar path, 4x married with his first wife moved into his parents home, he remarried they had kid and he had a kid from new.....like a fuging Jerry Springer deal. I couldn't hang out with him anymore, cause new wife's didn't like just me and him drinking&smoking and playing video games with kids in the house. Just a mess and we both knew and ended our friendship. drama like nothing, it scared me to death too. I try to live as close to drama-free and brother that's not possible with number 7,8,9,10 women. Plus I no longer put the top shelf as age has grabbed my gifts....

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Not to interrupt the middle aged horndog creeper fest turned Dr. Phil episode, but what about that NFL Combine in this here thread for talking about said event?

10-4, o7 back to talking about young men sweating in skin tight clothes1771789380734565.gif.e7189a0f1a337e12eaf5eb25290db6f1.gif

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Hill and Rodriguez made some money today as well. I'd take either. Yes Rodriguez isn't big as you would love, but he is a gamer and the numbers look ok and he's not a 1st maybe not even a 2nd rounder (size). Later on, sign me up. 

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7 minutes ago, Basbear said:

odds are,,,, <that's why> she is available!! you have my blessing, she moved back to Texas to her one stop light town. That's as far as I go, since Im not one of the stalker types. I was told that by her little sister, who called me to get us back together. It does have to match, the "energy"..... I didn't do bad for myself, awful shy and let alllllll them corrupt me..... people change sooo much in 20-40 years, she probably 3x married with kids and I never got a ball and chain.

I've also gotten too comfy with being alone......

Lol. I am way out of the market and basically an old man by now. Finally did settle down with a girl I had dated off and on for 17 years and remained friends with the whole time. Not my typical scenario lol. 
 

She passed unexpectedly a few years ago and I am permanently retired from the romantic relationship biz. Had my one while it lasted and have had enough crazy female poo lol. 

Texas though, I wouldn’t take points off for that. 

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Not to interrupt the middle aged horndog creeper fest turned Dr. Phil episode, but what about that NFL Combine in this here thread for talking about said event?

Lol at least it didn’t go Maury Povich ‘you are not the father’ heh. I am done. 

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2 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

DAMN Jacob Rodriguez. Way better athlete than I thought. Same size and weight as CJ Allen, but more productive. The stache has got me rethinking my life.

The mustache alone will get 5 tackles a game 

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