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They are filming the Best Damn Sports Show Period down here at the casino and im going to see McGahee live on tomorrows show! - He's gonna be on there with Portis, and McKinnie.

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add up their combined wonderlic score then put some $ down on that number on the roulette wheel

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add up their combined wonderlic score then put some $ down on that number on the roulette wheel

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I thought the house wins on 00?

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I thought the house wins on 00?

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i don't think a 0 is possible. you prolly get points for signing your name. but i wouldn't be surprised if their combined wonderlic score really could be found on a roulette wheel (goes up to 38 i think)

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i don't think a 0 is possible.

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When I hear what comes out of pro athlete's mouths these days, and think about how much money they rake in, it makes me believe just about anything is possible.

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While at UM, Portis told Willis that he'll never be as good as him.  He might have even told him he'll never be a good RB.

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Ah, that makes sense. A few months ago, I heard an interview with the RB coach from UM. He said that Portis and Frank Gore may be more talented than McGahee, but neither worked as hard as McGahee. He had nothing but praise for McGahee.

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Ah, that makes sense.  A few months ago, I heard an interview with the RB coach from UM.  He said that Portis and Frank Gore may be more talented than McGahee, but neither worked as hard as McGahee.  He had nothing but praise for McGahee.

Give me a guy who is not as talented (and in this case, it's at best a slight difference in talent between Willis and the other guys, which means that Willis is still supremely talented) and a harder worker than a more talented guy who is lazy, anyday.

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I'll take McGahee's stiff arm over Portis's happy feet anyday!

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Portis was supposed to have been a real prick at UM. He tried to ruin McGahee's confidence, and gave him no support or help whatsoever. A little nervous about your starting job, Clinton? Obviously, Willis the next year showed what he could do when he scored 119 touchdowns for Miami. I guess Portis should've been looking over his shoulder. Actually, Willis started at fullback in the title game against Nebraska (?) I believe it was (the year before the Ohio St game). I wouldve let a few LB's slip past me to pop Portis if I was McGahee. But he doesn't do that, and that's why he's a player. And I agree, the stiff arm is fierce.

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Give me a guy who is not as talented (and in this case, it's at best a slight difference in talent between Willis and the other guys, which means that Willis is still supremely talented) and a harder worker than a more talented guy who is lazy, anyday.

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Oh, I agree 100%. Emmitt Smith carved a nice career out for himself, not being as talented as everyone else...I could live with McGahee sucking as bad as Smith! :doh:

 

In the interview, the guy actually inferred that Gore was the most natural talent of any RB he had ever coached, but was lazy in practice, and not a real weight room fanatic either!

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