Other_Guy
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I’m trying to think of who we might mutually know from the Possums:
Wally Burnett - Flyhalf
Doug Brown - Forward
Tim Chambers - Forward
Oscar ? - Flanker
Wild Man - Forward
Steve Cunningham - Back
I am sure there are more, but my old brain isn’t what it used to be.
Wally, Doug, Tim, and I are childhood buddies.
My plan is to play in the St. Patty’s tournament in Savannah in March. However, I currently have a bad case of plantar fasciitis that is hindering my training. If my foot cooperates and I am able to play, I will be able to say I played in 5 decades. I missed the ‘70s by 5 months.
I’ve battled plantar fasciitis several times over the years. I’ve done all the conventional treatments-orthotics, tennis ball exercises, ice can therapy, ice, stretching, etc. Each time, it seemed I had a worse case of it. Last time, I even tried acupuncture I was so desperate, didn't help. However, a friend told me about Graston Technique. Orthos, chiros and PTs use this technique. It’s a small metal boomerang shaped tool that they rake over scar tissue. They used this on my foot, and it hurts like hell, but it got rid of the PF. I had several sessions. I’d highly recommend it if you can’t get rid of it. Haven't had PF in over 6 years.
We as fans and investors (in a sense) definitely deserve to be heard....the comment often get made here about CJP or others knowing whats best...and the best response to that is an example...just because Steve Jobs created Apple. Doesnt mean there isnt a million people in thier basement that could have done it better.This is actually a very interesting poll, I saw one similar to it a few years ago, it wasn't about football, it was about race cars. The poll was trying to determine how many NASCAR fans had actual track time, and in what type of car. As it turned out the vast majority of fans had never driven a race car, but a large number did admit to getting a speeding ticket (at least once). Those in charge of the business side of NASCAR decided if the fans don't like a change etc. that was just to bad, as they really didn't know anything, and so it went. For me, fans and fan $$$$ drives almost every sport-they should be listened to. Look how long we kept boy butch---I know a large group of the boy butch butt bumping club members were upset to see him go, but the vast majority were not.
Interesting post! And right on. I know Steve Jobs created Apple, but had he not paid attention to the consumer(s) of his products, Apple would not be as successful as it is. From my understanding there were several contemporaries of Jobs that had a hand in the start up. I agree with you 100%, if the fans are not happy (to the extent they stop their $$$$) changes must be made-quickly.We as fans and investors (in a sense) definitely deserve to be heard....the comment often get made here about CJP or others knowing whats best...and the best response to that is an example...just because Steve Jobs created Apple. Doesnt mean there isnt a million people in thier basement that could have done it better.
So while our opinion is just that. It doesnt make it without merit just because we are not the coach
Man that’s the truth....a Div. III athlete has to love it.I'll be honest, I played college ball for 2 years, got into the meat of my degree and was overloaded with work. So I quit football, I knew I was not ever going pro. I was 2nd string on a alright division 3 school with just academic scholarships, it did not effect my education.
I just played for the love of the game, sometimes you have to give up on the thing you love to find other loves in your life. I would not trade my family that I have built and provided for on the sacrifice of playing 2 more years of football.
Man that’s the truth....a Div. III athlete has to love it.
My son has always used football as a driver to succeed in the classroom. His love for the game and his need to be eligible has kept him focused in the classroom. I think the experience in college would have been much different with the resources and drive that football has provided him.
That said, he’s looking forward to the freedom and time he’ll enjoy when it’s over. It’s been his year-round focus for so long, he’s about ready to do something else.
Hell yes it counts!! I remember seeing a poll asking how many of you have actually held an elected office (city, county, fed), because a lot of people seem to have opinions regarding political decisions without running for office themselves! But, while the vast majority did not ever hold a public office, they did vote. You can compare voting to buying tickets/donations etc., you are voting with your dollars when it comes to sports teams, this makes your opinion very important! Just like elected office, if those with the votes don't like the way you handle the public business, you will not be re-elected.I am a girl. Does playing intramural flag football in college or in the backyard with my brothers count?
first owned similar game in 1956,never could master the forward pass.Hours coaching and strategerizing.
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