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boyst

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  1. So, you think one thing. And I think another. From mid 80's to late 90's Iowa, Ohio, PA, and California were the top wrestling states. Once in a while Nebraska would come up, or others. Without stats right in front of me I know that in my era we had 3 guys go on to win national championships in college. Now, yes. They're quit good. The only PA wrestler I ever faced was @CountryCletus. I dropped him on a tree root in a toss. Gugny and fergy were there I'm pretty sure.
  2. Pennsylvania is top 5 in wrestling, also What always confused me was NJ being a top tier state for wrestling as small as it was. We had a guy 4th in the state of Michigan move to our town. Couldn't beat the average JV guy at his weight class. As a freshman wrestler I beat Florida's 5th place rising senior in Iowa at a camp tournament. Anything north or west of Pittsburgh is ok by me.
  3. Lol and you're underestimating me. I am 10+ years younger, probably 30+ heavier, a former very good wrestler, division 1 decathlete (until I quit burned out),and in damn good shape. I am 100% confident I would defeAt him Edit: I wrestled in the state of Ohio where JV wrestlers beat other state podium wrestlers
  4. But who is going to throw him the ball?
  5. This is likely true and it also needs to be kept in mind every team has one of these guys. Some times they're worth keeping. Rasheed blacksheer for example.
  6. Mr ags and royale could, as well as myself.
  7. my money is on the flyin hawaiin, brah
  8. i always think how cool it would be to have been able to make a preseason roster even when cut for final rosters. these guys were the guys who were superstars and now legends while in high school. these guys were legit starters in college, some from huge programs with jaw dropping stats. these are guys that would dominate most any of us in any sport you could think of... and they're not good enough to be one of the top 1,700 in the world in football.
  9. @JÂy RÛßeÒ has posters of me on his wall.
  10. Clean hit. Not nice or necessary in pre season but legal.
  11. i am very curious to see how disciplined McDermott can run this unit. running a vanilla defense can be very successful. if everyone does their 1/11. if everyone maintains their positions and demands. it should be possible.
  12. if i could go back i'd start a gym. take me back to maybe 2001. i'd find the best MMA fighters to become trainers and open a crossfit/mma/multiuse training facility all before it blows up. and i'd be on the front edge of Hyrox right now.
  13. the guy who runs your gym is running your gym full time, probably? McDermott may get an hour a day to workout. He's 50. I feel 50 but am 22. And I work out/exercise about 3 to 3.5 hours a day. Run a 5k/day, lift and gym for an hour, stretch and mobility 15-30 minutes a day, and walk at least 90 minutes total a day on family walks and just peace of mind. after gaining all the weight from being out of it from the back injuries i have lost about 30 lbs. and have the resting 6pack back.
  14. Just grandy roll tf out of him. He is fifty. The only concern id have locking up with him is him getting on top and in control because of a lock out of getting me in a hucklebuck. But I probably outweigh him by 50 lbs. And I have finally recovered to get my ass back in shape.
  15. Rule 30 That's what is funny about a steet fight. Nine times of ten the grappler/wrestler/mixed martial artist can win by experience but that one time in ten they're getting a knee to the head, a shot to the temple, or just lucked out. And over 35 you can have all the experience in the world. If your body decides part of it wants to quit on you that day or that moment you're done. A knee goes out randomly, your shoulder spasms, your neck hurts from sleeping wrong. All that gets you by is adrenaline and when that wears off you're gonna be hurting. No one should ever want to fight but if they do and they're not prepared to go all out they're going to make a mistake.
  16. yes, i would. easily.
  17. how much do we have to pay to fix all of this!?!?
  18. so, when the Bills underwhelm this season we can call this one of the distractions eh?
  19. He also wears a dress and listens to Taylor Swift.
  20. That's amazing. For such a ***** school with so much piss poor football and how miserable that state is I am glad they can call Todd Collins among their best. How fitting for a disgusting team, state, and University that has only the all time worst things in the history of the world and universe right there. Todd F'Collins!! Also JJ mCCarthy throws like a school girl.
  21. Todd Collins just retired like 3-4 years ago. That's what blows my mind. Ok 14. But it feels like 4.
  22. You're arguing economic theory equating pizza to the NFL? You don't even need pizza to live. You can choose other things. The NFL hardly is relevant to health, function, or reality.
  23. The NFL is not necessary for prosperity in this country. It has nothing to do with the ability or inclination to thrive or reach the American dream save for the opportunity to play football, coach football, or such a job that directly related to it. Gouging andnlaws preventing monopolies were created to keep 'ma Bell from having complete control over a function of our lives that we need. Not to stop us from hero worshipping some random sportsballman. By the standard people seem the NFL than we can call HBO gouging. It's amazing to me that so many people B word about this drinking a $10 latte frappe mocha chino spending $30 a pop across the board on their 6 streaming platforms while spending 99¢ a month to play candy crush on their $1,800 iPhone inside their house on a 2.5% interest rate they locked in 12 years ago with concern that housing is too expensive now compared to what their parents paid in the 80's. This America is the dumbest version of itself ever. Can't wait until we get more electrolytes!
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