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UK_Dallas

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Terrible attitude too. He walked away from his coach twice when they took him out pitching, even though he was already at pitch limit. Great player though. But 180 lbs at 12? And not fat at all. Geez. That's a good 40 lbs. bigger than 05, who is on the bigger side for 12.
I'm assuming this kids weight is off a bit:


Does look like a grown man though.
 
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Yeah the international "kids" seem a bit on the big side.

One of our coaches went to the games this weekend...and tmfh is there as well...glowing reports from both...amazing is probably a better description.
 

Strokin_Bandit

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When I think of the stereotypical NFL Bro, ”tolerant” isn’t an adjective that comes to mind.

Which PROMPTS the question:
NFL or ESPN - which brand has less audience awareness?
 
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When I think of the stereotypical NFL Bro, ”tolerant” isn’t an adjective that comes to mind.

Which PROMPTS the question:
NFL or ESPN - which brand has less audience awareness?

I could understand if the NFL wanted to get some former college cheerleaders like the meat heads at UK to do some back flips, throw the girls around a little bit, and actually "lead" the cheers. But to get some flamer - who at the game wants to see that?
 

TCPUKChamps

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Dec 18, 2002
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Considering the HOF game drew higher ratings then Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals... Unfortunately the NFL ain't going anywhere anytime soon.
 

drxman1

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I mean, wtf is the nfl doing with this male dancer bit. They obviously did some research, trying to get the gay demographic or appeal to women?
 

Wynn Duffy 69

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At this point the NFL might as well just send Mr. Peepers out during timeouts.
 

CastleRubric

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LOL, WTF is a Wildman T ball lifter ??


Remember my very first movie ever watched on HBO. "Over the Edge"

That was one very eye opening movie to say the least. This was probably 1980 or so, **** in that movie i had never encountered as a youth. But one bright side (not really) growing up in a single parent home, I was pretty much able to do as i wanted.


We got the free sample time of HBO / Showtime around that same timeframe because I remember The Shining and Alien were both new movies at the time

More importantly I remember when the free sample service expired and my dad demonstrated how he could get "almost clear" HBO signals using aluminum foil
 

tommyg4uk

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The food critic on "Who is America" tonight might be the most damning take down yet.

"So how did the Chinese guy taste?"
"Super."

"Thank you, Lao family. I enjoyed eating your son. He was like butter melting on my tongue."
 

anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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We're just totally f*cked.

*Via email, Cynthiana’s Gary Dearborn suggested taking the tune of Montgomery Gentry’s country anthem “My Town” and writing new lyrics specific to UK football.

*Noting the famous “Hook’em Horns” fingers gesture synonymous with Texas Longhorns athletics, emailer Gary Wahl suggests Kentucky start a “Claw’em Cats” hand movement.

*Tweeted Jeff Mackey: “I think having retired, local racehorse greats and a guest jockey in blue and white silks ride around the stadium in pregame would be cool.”

https://www.kentucky.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/mark-story/article216899280.html
 

MaxPowerrr

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We're just totally f*cked.

*Via email, Cynthiana’s Gary Dearborn suggested taking the tune of Montgomery Gentry’s country anthem “My Town” and writing new lyrics specific to UK football.

*Noting the famous “Hook’em Horns” fingers gesture synonymous with Texas Longhorns athletics, emailer Gary Wahl suggests Kentucky start a “Claw’em Cats” hand movement.

*Tweeted Jeff Mackey: “I think having retired, local racehorse greats and a guest jockey in blue and white silks ride around the stadium in pregame would be cool.”

https://www.kentucky.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/mark-story/article216899280.html
We deserve shame shacks. All of us.

Also- which one of you is “Jeff Mackey” because I assume that’s a complete goof.
 
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_Chase_

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I can’t think of anything more intimidating than 65,000 people simultaneously clawing at the air.




Really thinking about it though, this is actually appropriate for Kentucky football.
 
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_Chase_

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If we really wanted to embody Kentucky football as it is, instead of trotting horses out there or dotting an I, or whatever actual programs do, we’d simply have a skit at the 50 yard line every week where Charlie Brown and Lucy mascots reenact the life blood of this program.
 
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