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GDT - Week 10 - Elks @ The Champs

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2 minutes ago, Wideleft said:

I have a cat that hunts rabbits.  Once it catches them, he bites them to put them in shock.  He'll lay on top of them holding them down and then he'll back off and lie next to them looking them right in the eye while they suffer before he eats them.

I'm saying this for no particular reason.

Your cat is a sadist.

Just now, JuranBoldenRules said:

So that's the standard?  Burn the rulebook.

no chance. just a bad call. we've seen that called face guarding, and early contact pi forever. I feel like the booths primary goal is to reinforce and back up what ever the field refs call. they should have to review plays blind with out knowing the call on the field. 

1 minute ago, Tracker said:

Your cat is a sadist.

Yes, but he also has lots of good points, too.

1 minute ago, Wideleft said:

Yes, but he also has lots of good points, too.

His behaviour suggests that he is suffering from a mineral shortage and needs to be force-fed some lead.

5 minutes ago, Wideleft said:

I have a cat that hunts rabbits.  Once it catches them, he bites them to put them in shock.  He'll lay on top of them holding them down and then he'll back off and lie next to them looking them right in the eye while they suffer before he eats them.

I'm saying this for no particular reason.

Alcohol maybe? :)

we better not kick off omfg why do we keep choosing to kick off twice in games!

I don't understand the strategy in giving the Elks the ball again.

Haha Jordan Hoover is awesome 'we're just kids out here having fun'

hold on willy not called again 

yeessss!

Blocked!!

AT last! WE get a turnover and deep in Elks' backfield, too! MUST MUST cash this in- preferably by running it down their throats.

Just now, Tracker said:

AT last! WE get a turnover and deep in Elks' backfield, too! MUST MUST cash this in- preferably by running it down their throats.

time for some great play call and a td

gotta really pound it with hardrick out 

eli is a human wall on that one 

6 minutes ago, Tracker said:

His behaviour suggests that he is suffering from a mineral shortage and needs to be force-fed some lead.

I do believe you're missing the parable here.  He always wins in the end.

Hardrick done for the night. 

Great block but I think we can scrap the punter's butt point of view angle. 

Field goal time! Oh boy!!!

demski looks soo electric running it 

Still not off the hook yet kid

7 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

we better not kick off omfg why do we keep choosing to kick off twice in games!

I was wondering this. I thought they had to kick off to us if we started with a kick off. Didn’t know we had a choice. 

gotta catch some of those

Adams and Bailey are not making contested catches.  Maybe time to rely on others more.

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