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High school- played basketball, football, golf, and track
College- played college football, intramural basketball
Now- played flag football up until 4 years ago (broke my arm in z game and didn't know it until a week later. 2 broken fingers) play in a 30 and up basketball league. Coach my kids in basketball and soccer.
I am addicted to my new gas smoker.
In the last 3weeks.
pulled pork (twice)
Ribs (twice)
Honey and lemon glazed chicken drumsticks
chipotle chicken thighs
peppered salmon
You mean the best defense in the nfl statistically since the 1985 bears? Yeah....who coulda thought they would play well against a team with an injured qb? : rolls eyes:
Sign him up for a hitting camp, maybe through a local college or high school. It prepares them for the contact, especially the neck muscles for wearing the helmet, and teaches proper hitting form and worth every penny
That is the biggest thing at his age, fundamentals.
rajin . . . . . I drove to the Superbowl in DALLAS from the Chicago area with Green Bay and Pittsburgh playing. Hours of driving through a snow storm and ice storm, where states like Oklahoma thought it was the end of the world and could not begin to handle it. Dallas Texas had an ice storm and several people died with ice falling off of Texas Stadium. We were walking through snow and slush to get to the NFL fan experience center in Dallas and the ESPN area in Fort Worth. We somehow survived. Minnesota actually has experience dealing with ice and snow, so they are much much better equipped to deal with weather than some other cities that are inherently unprepared. But to not schedule a super bowl "because it might snow" is ludicrous. What if there was a tropical storm/hurricane if New Orleans hosted and it affected travel plans? Same "potential"? Now for the outdoor fan experience and from some of the surrounding festivities potentially suffering I could maaaybe see your point. But those are secondary to the NFL granting a large economic windfall to a city that helped pony up cash for a new stadium to keep the team there viable. I would not be surprised if gettinga super bowl within "x" years for a new public stadium wasn't in the financing package from the cities.
Seems very silly to even hypothesize that he would NOT get reinstated. Johnny Jolly was caught with enough codine to kill a cow, went to "truck you in the ass" prison and got re-instated.