mr.checkerboards
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First off let me say I love you and I think you are a really good person and a awesome poster...a lot better than my old crusty grump ass...really mean that..so I had to think hard on what I wanted to really say to this, and last night I just said "well then...ok"...I was pissed off from slowly working through a rewatch of the game and getting more and more and more pissed off and I didn't want to say anything mean to you.I’m getting close to being a blue hair, well maybe in a few more years. I can assure you I never sit on my hands, in here or in my life. I’m a fighter, always have been, because I’ve never had a choice. I do realize that there’s not anything I can do, nor you or Orange. on a message board. When we’re on here about this stuff. We’re venting. Same for both of you. Yes, hell yes I’m mad, but show me where it changes anything while we’re posting on here. You don’t know me or anyone else on this board, but you stated that you and Orange are the only ones that are screaming at the tops of your lungs about the officiating. You want to march on the SEC offices In Birmingham? I’m there. BUT don’t ever throw out ‘just sitting on their hands’ comment and expect a huge haul on victims on a message board.
That’s it I’m done.
Year of the Grill.November 5, 1994
George Foreman, a few weeks from turning 46 years old, stuns the sports world with a win over Michael Moorer in the heavyweight championship bout. Foreman hadn't boxed in over 17 months and was chosen to face Moorer mainly because of his name -- with Mike Tyson, Tommy Morrison, and Evander Holyfield unavailable due to losses and other extracurricular offenses, Foreman was the biggest profile available.
No one gave the 45 year-old a snowball's chance in hell to win. He hadn't claimed the heavyweight title since he lost to Muhammad Ali, and that was 20 years ago. Now he was facing a man who was younger, quicker, stronger, and the holder of an undefeated 35-0 record.
But the calm, confident Foreman had everybody fooled. Wearing the same orange trunks that he wore against Ali 20 years ago, Foreman was losing badly on all cards going into the tenth round. It was in that stanza that Foreman flipped a switch, throwing one mighty punch at the jaw of Moorer. The prohibitive favorite toppled to the ground, sprawling backwards onto the canvas. Moorer was given the ten count and to the amazement of everyone in the building, Foreman was the champion.
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Lol..I don't care enough about the Titans to scoot anywhere.@Ulysees E. McGill ...scoots to edge of his chair...
@Orange. Stop posting our stuff on MBG. We know it’s you.If you’ve found yourself on Message Board Geniuses you might want to sit out the next couple of plays. Maybe have a buddy sanity check your POV before hitting Post.
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