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    Sticker Sighting...Vanderbilt at Cobra Footbal Game

    Just received an email from GARY via his "crackberry" stating that he saw a TBH and "tuthdoc" TD sticker on a Ford Escape while at the Industrial vs. Danbury football game tonight. Said he left you a sticker on your windshield as well. Who you be?

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    Sure hope you saw the stickers!
    Proud member since 1999

    Gary's Outdoor Highlight of 2008:


    http://discussions.texasbowhunter.co...highlight=GARY

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      #3
      It's my escape. Thanks! for the stickers! Long drive to Vanderbilt from Danbury. The corbras spanked us panthers pretty good. Good Luck in the playoffs!

      I'm from the dog family. My BILs are Legdog and farmdog.

      Thanks again!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Eldog View Post
        It's my escape. Thanks! for the stickers! Long drive to Vanderbilt from Danbury. The corbras spanked us panthers pretty good. Good Luck in the playoffs!

        I'm from the dog family. My BILs are Legdog and farmdog.

        Thanks again!

        Kids have rebounded pretty well after loosing the star running back in the Refugio game. Tore his acl and was lost for the season. Luckily he committed to Utah and they are still going to honor the commitment he made and still give him a chance. I have heard that he is going out there shortly after graduation and get busy in the conditioning and weight room. Sure would have been nice to have him for the playoffs.

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          #5
          I think that your star running back is a little over rated and the Koop kid
          should have had more carries last year.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Crazzy View Post
            I think that your star running back is a little over rated and the Koop kid
            should have had more carries last year.

            Just out of curriosity how many games have you seen the Anderson kid play?Actually IMO both of them run a little too upright for my tastes but both were effective and didn't look like they had to put a lot of effort into it. Dylan ran a lot like his dad James. I doubt the Anderson kid will play RB at Utah, probably be used more as a defensive back/utility type player.

            BTW, I don't think either of them can compare to the Mozisek kid that went on to play for UofH in the late 60's early 70's and then a couple yrs. for the NY football Giants.

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            Last edited by aironeout; 11-07-2009, 01:23 PM.

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              #7
              Oops I mispelled Dillons name.

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                #8
                Matt was recruited for a DB and I agree with them running too upright. Also the team this year did overcome a big loss in there runningback to show they are a great team. Hope they fair well in the playoffs but it is a tough road when you get in the playoffs. Didn't mean to be negative with my first post Matt does have alot of talent and I wish him luck.

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                  #9
                  Yep, the playoffs are a whole different league of play. Just in their bracket alone if they have Blanco, Rice Consolidated and Refugio. Not an easy road. I'm glad that Dillon got to see some playing time at TLU as punter. Next year will be an interesting year. The Smalley kid is a heck of an athlete and he ain't afraid to try and run you over, if you weigh 150 you don't stand a chance and if you are 250 he is gonna let you know that he means business. He won't take a slide or step out of bounds. I just hope that that mentality doesn't get him hurt. I would like to see the 44 kid get some playing time at running back next year he appears to be one of the fastest players on the field.

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