VALENTINE'S DAY 5K FEB 11TH 2012

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I would think folks would enjoy a race with a unique format of splitting up genders and age groups. Most races are done exactly the same. Nice idea Tom for keeping this race unique and interesting. :hat
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There maybe an exception or 2...but only if you scored in the overall in the grand prix....that puts most of us out......However, I wonder which section will win or be faster.....Masters or Open in both sexes.....now we need Mills and the betting to begin.....lol
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SO DECTIVE STABLER it is not just me in a min there I was thinking I was going to get hang

I cant find the best of these that be better fit :ohyeah:
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WTF!!!!.....
Silly Billy was so Nilly....Couldn't run the Nebo Hilly....lol
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It just occoured to me why someone ask me who is STABLER as if you did not know short stuff STABLER as in Elliot Stabler on LAW & Order SVU But i guess that is a little over your head and wonder why :twisted:
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Still have no idea what you are talking about. I never have watched that show.......but I remember a Kenny Stabler.
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MWitt wrote:Still have no idea what you are talking about. I never have watched that show.......but I remember a Kenny Stabler.
Stabler's backup was the kicker named Geroge Blanda who was one of the last straight-on kickers and who played until he was almost 50. Stabler threw to a guy named Blitnekoff (sp) who put so much stick-em on his hands that the NFL eventually had to out law the practice. Plus Blitnekoff wore an old box-style helment that was different from the rest of the team. Ah yes - the good ole days. :cowbell:
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Was Blanda still around back then?? I remember him coming in to relieve Daryl Lamonica back in the 70's. If he played with Stabler it wasn't long..
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Ahhh, I remember those days....Damn we're old!
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I remember all those guys too, but I think it wasn't Fred Bilitnikof who used the "stick-em". A later Raiders defensive back, Lester Hays, was noted for his heavy use of "stick-em" that helped him make several interceptions.
Blanda was a starter as QB for years and did the kicking. When he got older, he was a backup QB and the regular kicker. I remember one game where Oakland had a huge lead and Blanda entered as QB near the end. He was in his 40s at the time and still he threw a TD pass. An ageless wonder. :bow
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That was back when Dsmack was kicking for UCA! :clap:
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kimhoward wrote:Was Blanda still around back then?? I remember him coming in to relieve Daryl Lamonica back in the 70's. If he played with Stabler it wasn't long..
I may have erred. :shock: It may have been Lamonica that Blanda backed up. I know he was close to 50 when he finally retired. I also remember the old Tank McNamara comic strip that had a character that was obviously based on Blanda. Good stuff if you are old enough to remember.

As for Lester Hayes, he may have used the stick em also but I seem to remember Blitenkoff having gobs of the stuff on his socks on the inside of both legs. Couldn't have dropped a ball in a hurricane (or a Clydesdale/Sidewinder "coaching" session)
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:lol: :lol: As someone once said I love it when a plan comes togther how one simple name can change a entire format :twisted: :twisted: I beleve OAKLAND had a GOOD QB NAME ..... Puckett notice OAKLAND IS CAP any one of you yahoos like to guess why :twisted: or do you need DECTIVE MUNCH to tell you
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Clydesdale wrote:That was back when Dsmack was kicking for UCA! :clap:
As someone pointed out to me last fall, I may have been the last straight-on kicker for the Bears.
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Bad New's Bears I preseume? :clap:
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