Brian Boitano was allowed to watch each performance first hand and stated that "everyone in the international community agreed that Mr. Wilks moved with a power, grace, and dignity the likes of which cannot be taught...that the entire arena was privvy to a performance of celestial ability that, if only but for a brief moment, left the crowd feeling as if it had glimpsed into gates of heaven."
On a side note, the sight of Rod Wilks manhood in a leotard left women the first three rows and two male ushers pregnant.
Would be nice if there could be a discussion about Wilks without all the tired jokes drowning out any real posts. I saw him playing at the last scrimage, and he laid the two biggest hits of the day. It would be interesting to hear some opinions his chances of helping us next season.
Would be nice if there could be a discussion about Wilks without all the tired jokes drowning out any real posts. I saw him playing at the last scrimage, and he laid the two biggest hits of the day. It would be interesting to hear some opinions his chances of helping us next season.
Would be nice if there could be a discussion about Wilks without all the tired jokes drowning out any real posts. I saw him playing at the last scrimage, and he laid the two biggest hits of the day. It would be interesting to hear some opinions his chances of helping us next season.
Whereever he is currently we should leave him there because he's never going to develop if he's constantly moving around
True story...... Back in his pop warner days, Rod Wilks started as linebacker. But in their first practice, Rod Wilks literally picked up the nosetackle and bowled him into the offensive line-causing a fumble which Rod Wilks returned for a touchdown. However, the runningback was injured so severely that even when Rod Wilks came to visit him 5 weeks later, the sheer miracle of the kid awakening from a coma was overshadowed by his apparent demon possession. Luckily for them, Rod Wilks was an ordained minister.