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Dave Campbell Texas Football 2007 Cover
PerryG2480 replied to MeanGreen61's topic in Mean Green Football
Patrick Cobbs was on the cover just a few years ago, and I believe Scott Hall was named Player of the Year once as well. -
Ticket: Radio Cash Cow/north Texas Gets Another Commit
PerryG2480 replied to GreenBat's topic in Mean Green Football
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Three Things I Can't Wait To See This Fall In The Sun Belt
PerryG2480 replied to mgsteve's topic in Mean Green Football
"The most fascinating new coach in college football is Todd Dodge at North Texas." Nice. -
Blog Article About Darrell Dickey's Move To Usu
PerryG2480 replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
Shoot, let's get Utah St. on the schedule...make them the Homecoming game. Might be fun. -
Mavs
PerryG2480 replied to greenminer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
That was a classic finish last season...getting eliminated in Game 7 on your home floor. Seriously though, monumental collapse for the Mavs. We were all excited about the fact that the Suns and Spurs would be beating each other up while we cruise past the Warriors and the Jazz...maybe the team started believing that mess also. -
Mavs
PerryG2480 replied to greenminer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
...and the Spurs fans come out. Enjoy it, Game 7 of the Western semi's last season gives Mavs fans enough head to head bragging rights for a little while longer. -
Does anyone else see the ghost of Babe Ruth's head in the center endzone entry way? Creepy.
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Mavs
PerryG2480 replied to greenminer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Great, let us be the team that proves that Nelly Ball actually works against a strong defensive team in the playoffs. Where did Avery's game plan and attack mentality go? Passing the ball around the perimeter until the shot clock almost runs out just to jack up an off-balanced jumper is not going to work. I saw the Mavs attack the basket in spurts...these are where they got to the line and most of their runs occurred. Why go away from that? Laziness. And will the real Nowitzki please stand up. Painful to watch after such a great regular season. -
Retro uniforms? I'd buy.
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I'm there...wouldn't miss it.
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I have at least 5 or 6 free North Texas shirts that I've gotten throughout the past few years. - Mean Green Tailg8er license plate shirt - Black battle flag "see you at the game" shirt - Kelly green CW33 with black SOW on the back - About 3 homecoming shirts - One that says "embroid me" on the back - Light green long sleeved ASU game with playing cards shirt I'm sure there are more, but I'd say North Texas does a pretty good job giving away free stuff at events.
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Can't take credit (or blame?)...I think a Michigan fan came up with it.
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Talk about vaginal...
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Or...and this is getting nitpicky...but what about the even cleaner looking lettering without the outline? Not perfect, but ah well.
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So...which of these two will we end up with. It looks like it will be one or the other for sure. I hope we get green facemasks instead of black. Let's not stray too far from our primary color.
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Hilarious.
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Tell you what I DON'T want: white helmets with green jerseys and green pants. I could handle white helmets with green jerseys and white pants OR white helmets with white jerseys and green pants OR EVEN the Texas or Penn State look of white helmets with white jerseys AND white pants. Please don't pull a Louisville on us. Yuck.
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Stick82...possible player on the board? Either way, welcome.
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Attention T-shirt/jersey Design Masters
PerryG2480 replied to mad dog's topic in Mean Green Football
Be careful with the "Don't Mess With _____ " slogan. I seem to remember the use of that being limited for some reason. -
Is this in place of or in addition to the current Mean Green Village area? It's a little farther from the stadium.
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How distracting will the cheerleader one be? Only time will tell.
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They got robbed by at least a half a second...however, when you're star player misses a lay-up in the clutch, it can come back to haunt you. Congrats to the Tigers.
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If only I had known! I had just noticed that the football board had been slow and stumbled across this article while at the library. So........................................................................................ What effect will this philosophy that Todd Dodge supports whole-heartedly have on the current and future players, coaches, and staff members of the beloved North Texas Mean Green?
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I posted a while back that Todd Dodge was awarded the Citizen of the Year for the City of Southlake. Here is the article...good stuff. http://www.southlakestyle.com/AboutSouthla...inishFirst.aspx Mentor, respected, successful and dedicated; all words used to describe Southlake’s 2006 Citizen of the Year award recipient, Todd Dodge. Annually, the Southlake Chamber of Commerce welcomes nominations from the community at large for an individual or organization that has played an integral part in enhancing the Southlake community. Nomination forms are then reviewed by the Chamber’s board of directors who look for the nominee with the most impressive body of work focused towards community leadership and volunteerism for the economic, civic and cultural well-being of Southlake. Dodge now reigns as the most recent recipient, following the paths of other prior winners including SPIN, Pieter Andries Hye and Greg Last. Naming Dodge to this honor was no easy task as he was amongst 8 finalists who are all highly regarded city leaders and business professionals with equally impressive entrepreneurial minds and giving hearts. Names we all know and admire were among the final 8 for Citizen of the Year Honors; Brian Stebbins, Roxann Taylor, Kerry McGeath, Tommy Pennington, Liz Hendricks, Dr. Shereen Miller and Ann Wise. It is quite easy to recognize the accomplishments which have elevated Todd Dodge to the top tier of national high school football coaches. After accepting the head coaching position in 2000, Dodge and his staff led the Dragons to a 98-11 overall record which included back-to-backto-back 5A Texas state championships and 4 state championships in the last 5 years! Such an impressive record beckoned the national stage to take notice, which they did by honoring him as National Coach of the year two years in a row (Shutt Sports in 2004 and USA Today in 2005). NFL coaching legend Bill Parcels proves he knows Dodge well when he says, “he has built a team and a philosophy that has staying power. In my personal dealings with him, I was impressed with his knowledge of the game, his dedication to the profession and his desire to succeed.” Qualities such as these indeed make Todd Dodge a great coach however; it’s his underlying philosophy which has bred this year’s “Citizen of the Year”. Get to know Dodge personally and it is just as easy to see why he is so well respected beyond the fortress that is Dragon Stadium. It is not just the record, the titles, personal awards or the 25 plus Division I football signings that make Dodge this year’s most celebrated citizen. It is the philosophy of who Dodge is and what he does that has enabled him to transcend into the ranks of community leader in one of the most community oriented cities in the country. “Treat others how you would like to be treated.” If you’re one of his players you know you will always have his respect, his word and a true partnership for the benefit of the team. If you are a CISD parent you know your child will have a role model of the highest integrity. And if you are a community based organization you can expect he will match your enthusiasm and do what he can to help the cause. For the past 7 years, the young men of Southlake have learned the teachings of Coach Dodge and his staff. Teachings which remind them they are members of a team that is much greater than any one individual. Dodge says “I’m most proud of how year in and year out the kids continuously raise the bar and develop as a team where star players don’t get too big headed and role players buy into their specific roles.” These lessons are learned as early as pee-wee and for many continue beyond high school and into adulthood. Dodge lets his players know that his door is always open when they come home for a visit. He says “come by and see us…after you’ve seen your momma.” Dragon DE Kyle Russo says “I learned to give 110% and keep going.” Keep going he will, as he and LB Justin Padron have both accepted 4 more years of Coach Dodge’s teachings as scholarship players for the University of North Texas (UNT). Dodge graciously admits, “It means a lot to me that players of their caliber continue to see the values and sense of worth in the program we’ve built together and that we will work to put together at UNT. They are both fabulous players that could have gone a lot of different places but they wanted to stay aboard with myself and my staff.” Dodge continues to say that “in the future we hope to get even more players from the Carroll program because they are Champions, and we want Champions playing for us at North Texas.” What does Coach Dodge mean to the community? Giovanna Phillips, President of the Southlake Chamber of Commerce says “The impact of Coach Dodge to CISD and its students is immeasurable. He’s shown the importance of character to individuals and institutions and provided students with life lessons that they will be able to carry with them throughout their lives. He’s been a mentor, leader, and no doubt a friend to so many. He is proof that nice guys finish first!” Successful real estate agent and Carroll Dragon parent Carol Russo says “Southlake is really blessed to have a leader and representative like Coach Dodge. He speaks at the Chamber of Commerce, local meetings as well as on the national coach’s circuit. Coach Dodge and his staff are responsible for raising men of character. That is why the Dragons are successful on the football field!” Coach, what does the award mean to you? When asked about his thoughts on being named 2006’s Citizen of the Year, Dodge humbly stated “People know the kids are good for our program and we are good for them. I’ve really grown to call Southlake home because of the community’s attention to detail, the attitude that it takes a village to raise a child and the trust that we all put in one another to successfully raise our children.” Ultimately Dodge says “it is a sense of pride to have my name, along with my coaching staff, associated with such an honor in such a well respected community.” We all feel the same sense of pride in our association with you. Congratulations Coach!
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Mavs
PerryG2480 replied to Green Mean's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
I've long since calmed down from this game...but how on EARTH can you say that Steve Nash doesn't gripe to the officials? I don't know if it's because he's wearing enemy colors now, but he sure seems to have gotten much worse in that aspect. He lies on the floor by his bench to get every single bit of rest he can possibly get, but he has no problem running down an official to whisper in his ear. Oh, and Harris and George ARE key components in putting us over the top.