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I take it you're not from Henrietta????
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"He's got a big body and going to get bigger."
NCMeanGreen replied to mdmeangreen's topic in Mean Green Football
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Per ESPN Monroe adding 2nd Thur. night game
NCMeanGreen replied to mdmeangreen's topic in Mean Green Football
Which Regions will that be available in, MD? -
You do have to wonder how these programs (Carroll, Mission Viejo, Enangel Christian, Independence, etc.) can keep producing such stellar QB's. Do they just happen to get lucky and the right kids go to these programs? Oh, I do realize that they recruit players, just like in college...
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"He's got a big body and going to get bigger."
NCMeanGreen replied to mdmeangreen's topic in Mean Green Football
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I don't mean to be rude, but HITF (won't spell that one out ) can you play close to Florida and SC, beat a Mizzou and Marshall, but then lose to an Arkansas State or NMSU? I do not mean to be rude to one of our guest posters, but that just kind of floors me. I mean, it was the same team, right? Do you guys HAVE a JV club??????
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THANK YOU Plumm! FINALLY someone says something that makes sense concerning JQ. If the dude got 30 balls thrown to him in a game, he will be a full-fledged star in the SB...nay, the nation. BUT, look at what he does with only @ 10 a game!
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interesting old article on Cobbs and Thomas
NCMeanGreen replied to eulesseagle's topic in Mean Green Football
What does that mean, exactly????? -
That was SOOOOO funny, but true. I have seen him on several different team boards using that blue type...
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Dude...I think this is just the Top Three, and does not imply that they are the ONLY three. Yes, some teams may actually have 4,5, or 6 Impact Players. Conversely, some teams may only have 1...so listing 3 is pure-D crap!
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2005 Pre-season Consensus Rankings
NCMeanGreen replied to MeanGreen61's topic in Mean Green Football
You know...I think you may be right there. Their TE is decent, and receving corps is great also. If we had to play them there again (and on TV) this year it would be tough. -
Yeah...and they will most likely have the worst receiving corps in the Sun Belt. Kind of sucks for them... Watch...they'll get like 500 passing yards on September 10th!
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2005 Pre-season Consensus Rankings
NCMeanGreen replied to MeanGreen61's topic in Mean Green Football
Let's hope Phil Steele is the only one who is wrong in this case... -
WHAT!?!?!? San Diego State was once in the Top 25!!!!!
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Who Will Bring National Pub To NT This Year?
NCMeanGreen replied to Eagle-96's topic in Mean Green Football
TJ Covington, Brandon Monroe, Katay Agbotah (sp?), Washington, Green...some good players, really. -
Was it Brock or Broderick? Anyway...please let's EVER mention the name Matt Simon again. Noticed he had to take a job way up in Yankee country (running back coach for Baltimore Ravens)...just to get away from the ridicule.
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With 523 total votes...it is neck and neck! BTW...I voted for J-Mo as well...
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It looks like JQ has put on a GOOD 10-15 pounds of pure-D muscle since he has been at NT. His arms look bigger than my legs! I certainly do hope that we can harness that talent. This talent combined with JT and PC, and a half-decent QB, should mean another repeat year for us...
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So, did Brian Waters suck in College, or what? Isn't he the best linemen in the NFL currently????
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Riddle me this... Oh, just give us the answer! BTW, that was a decent Fry Street Band...
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No...but I can p/u some realistic looking faux CZ from the machine at my local Wal Mart. I can stop there on the way home from work tonight!
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NCMeangreen. I made my own. I thought the rings were a bit pricey...so I just made my own. It is amazing what you can do with tin foil. If anyone is interested, I can make you one also. 12.95, plus shipping fees.
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Players told coach of rival steroid use Exclusive: Grapevine, Carroll athletes named by Heritage students 09:34 AM CST on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 By GARY JACOBSON and GREGG JONES / The Dallas Morning News Colleyville Heritage High School football players who admitted using anabolic steroids gave their coach the names of football players at Southlake Carroll and Grapevine high schools who they said also took the banned drugs, according to documents obtained by The Dallas Morning News. Heritage football coach Chris Cunningham described the allegations of steroid use at Carroll -- home of the nation's top-ranked football program -- and Grapevine in a meeting early this month with top Grapevine-Colleyville school district officials. The players from the three schools had a common steroid dealer, an adult called "Big Mike," according to notes taken at the meeting by some officials. One participant in the Feb. 3 meeting made the following notation about the steroid use admitted by nine Heritage athletes: "Got to 'Big Mike' through other kids at GHS & CHS," references to Grapevine and Carroll high schools. Later, the official wrote in reference to Mr. Cunningham: "Coach: Have names of students at Grapevine and Carroll that were shared with Coach by CHHS students." Another participant in the meeting noted that the Heritage athletes had identified fewer players at the rival schools who were using steroids: "GHS, Carroll, {lt} players," followed by: "It was not passed on to police." Grapevine-Colleyville spokeswoman Robin McClure initially said Monday that the names had been provided to Carroll and Grapevine officials. Later in the evening, after checking with Mr. Cunningham about whom he had contacted, she said he had not passed the players' names on to either high school because the district considered the information "unsubstantiated finger pointing." She said Mr. Cunningham is the only person in the district who knows those players' names. Julie Thannum, communications director for the Carroll district, said Monday night: "We will definitely do our due diligence and see what we can find out tomorrow." The notes only referred to "players" at Carroll and Grapevine high schools. Ms. McClure said Monday evening that they were football players. She said that Mr. Cunningham, who declined to be interviewed, told her Monday night that one of his players who confessed to using steroids had named one player from Carroll and one from Grapevine. Ms. McClure said she was confident that the investigation in the Grapevine-Colleyville district would discover any steroid use at Grapevine High. District officials called the Feb. 3 meeting to draft answers to questions submitted by The News about steroid use at Heritage. They released notes of the session and other documents in response to a request filed by The News under the Texas Public Information Act. Carroll has one of the state's most storied high school football programs, with a state-of-the art stadium and indoor practice facility. It has won two state championships in the three years since it moved up to Class 5A, the state's largest classification. The school previously won three state championships in Class 3A. Last season, Carroll also won the mythical national championship, finishing No. 1 in the National Prep Poll. In October, Carroll showcased Texas high school football to the nation when it hosted Denton Ryan in a game televised nationally on ESPN2 from sold-out Dragon Stadium. E-mail gjacobson@dallasnews.com and gjones@dallasnews.com
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GREAT game...this is the kind of performance to build from. I am jealous...I (who lives in Raleigh) will have to miss the UNC-Wilmington game, while my brother (who lives in DC) will be at the Super Pit.
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Love the enthusiasm...