Geez, that’s very sad. Very knowledgeable poster and a historian of Rutgers sports. RIP Jellyman, you are missed.Unfortunately, it was posted on TOS that he passed away.
Oh my gosh. that's awful. I enjoyed his analysis. Belated condolences.Unfortunately, it was posted on TOS that he passed away.
Wow, wait. Is this true? When/how? Very sad news if true.Unfortunately, it was posted on TOS that he passed away.
A great poster. Does anyone know his real name so that I can search for his obituary?
Damn fine writer and analyst, huge loss for the RU community. RIP.sandy Cohen. Here is one of his articles:
https://rutgers.rivals.com/news/an-early-look-at-rutgers-vs-fresno-state
Guys - Jelly and I use to ebail all the time and, while he never revealed his actual condition, he had made it known to me it was a “matter of time.”
Was very upset when John O and I pieced together, a few weeks ago, that he had passed.
Thanks to you and Nuts for the additional info. He will be missed.Jellymans real name was Sanford Cohen. I knew Sandy quite well as we played Rotis baseball for many years in a league. I had quit the league several years ago and had no idea on Sandy’s passing. I just googled it and he unfortunately passed away in April after a long illness at 60. Way too young and such a nice guy. RIP.
Jellyman passed away in April: he was 60. More sad news, for those of you who remember Brodo, he passed away last year too at the age of 53. It was truly sad when we pieced this together about both of them.
Hern was a huge loss as well. That was a shocker. Life is short, live it to its fullest everyday!Omg this is terrible news. RIP. I hadn't noticed. His link to videos were always so memorable. Remember we also lost JPHoboken a few years back
Sandy was a huge Rutgers fan and SF Giants fan. Another guy got me into the league and during my first draft somehow the discussion migrated to college basketball and I said how a big Rutgers fan I was. Then he blew me away asking me if I posted on the boards as he told me he was Jellyman and we became friends ever since.Thanks to you and Nuts for the additional info. He will be missed.
Did not know that JPHoboken had passed. Had wondered what happened to him.Omg this is terrible news. RIP. I hadn't noticed. His link to videos were always so memorable. Remember we also lost JPHoboken a few years back
Jellyman passed away in April: he was 60. More sad news, for those of you who remember Brodo, he passed away last year too at the age of 53. It was truly sad when we pieced this together about both of them.
Wherever he is, you can bet derleider is arguing the counterpoint to whatever the topic is....quite eloquently I might add.I hope derleider is ok. People move on after almost 20 years but there are alot of names that have disappeared in the last decade
Unfortunately, it was posted on TOS that he passed away.