the only thing backfiring is your mom's butt.
Forensic report indicates Beefy Fritos Burrito, Fiery Doritos Locos, Nachos Bel Grande, and lots of buttsex.
Byron "Pee Pee" Kidnapper grew up in Macon Georgia, he was a huge Little Richard fan, he was also a 9.7 sprinter on his HS track team as a freshman. That got the attention of Paul "Bear" Bryant and all those southern coachs. a white guy with speed.....a rarity.
Of course you know the rest of the story, she was no good and he should have known that.
the only thing backfiring is your mom's butt.
Forensic report indicates Beefy Fritos Burrito, Fiery Doritos Locos, Nachos Bel Grande, and lots of buttsex.
So it finally hit ya.....hey, this is making Avant point, I ed up.
Dude....mom....jokes, really?
It's funny that you think it's cut and dry that Clark was a WR. Yet, it's ethically subjective when it comes to having sex with kids.
There is no doubt at all that Clark was a WR, not even a debate.
When did you have sex with kids ya sick .
at first glance i thought you wrote ethnically subjective since he's white and that usually means TE instead of WR
"Former Clemson and San Francisco 49ers tight end Dwight Clark will be inducted into the S.C. Football Hall of Fame in April."
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/sto...ion/529876002/
Blake, how many times have I showed you...Dwight Clark WR...well? Dude, do you really think Clark was a TE at Clemson? Well?
Tell ya what for every...tight end...you can find I will show you 10....WR....deal?
Well yeah, he was a WR/TE
This from his college stats page
Dwight Clark
School: Clemson
Position: WR
Draft: 10th round, 249th overall of the 1979 NFL draft by the San Francisco 49ers
Have another....
Dwight Clark
Football wide receiver
Description
Dwight Edward Clark was an American football wide receiver and executive. He played nine seasons for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League from 1979 to 1987, which included San Francisco's first two Super Bo
I've posted enough do entation plus testimony from his own hall of fame QB. I already won the thread.
Any more of this gibberish and the judge might hold you in contempt.
Blake, why are you totally ignoring the fact I;m a Cali guy and saw all ALL of Clarks games?
Talk to me, dude....I can talk Frankie Albert, J.D.Smith, R.C.Owens, Abe Woodson, THE MILLION DOLLAR BACKFIELD, Red Hickey, .....Ray Norton.
Are really so damn stupid you think this Ninerfan doesn't know what positin Dwight Clark playred.....really guy?
Dude, WATCH THE ING GAME...ok?
What a freak.
Any Judge
Mr. Blake, Mr. Avant has shown the court far more evidence than you have that Dwight Clark was indeed a WR who would occasionally come in tight like Mr. Montana alluded to, that is not being an actual TE, that is playing that iposition, which is a big difference.
Mr. Avant has shown us Niner rosters listing Clark as that WR. He has shown us actual game footage proving without a doubt Clark was a WR. He has also shown us numerous football cards all reading....WR.
So, until you can show us actual game footage of Clakl as that TE, and show us a Niner roster listing Clark as a TE. I have to side with Mr. Avant on this.
Now you have until this time tomorrow to provide this court with actual game footage of Clark as that TE and a roster listing Clark a TE, ok? 24 hours Mr Blake, ok?
Blake, you are taking a beating here. I have actual game footage proving Clark played WR. You are whipped son, time to....ok ok ok I got my ass kicked, Avant...you da man.
How could anyone with even half a brain ignore actual game footage proving he is wrong.....wow~~~
Here it is right here, 100% proof that Blake is 100% wrong.
At no time does Clark line up at the TE position.
I think that pretty much wraps this up, Blake got his ass kicked and Avant rules.
Lol one game
"Former NFL tight end Dwight Clark's final resting place resides next to a memento from his most famous play."
https://www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/...1721531077243/
Blake, show me one game where Clark played TE, ok?
Blake, show me a Niner roster that has Clark as their TE, ok?
Blake, over in that NINERS site they list the top Niners by positions, there is Clark as their third best WR behind Rice and Owens, why isn;t he mentioned when they talk TE....well?
And.......are you ever going to address the fact I'm a LONG time Niner fan and know who plays what.....well?
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Pos Player Age Yrs GS Summary of Player Stats Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) Offensive Starters QB Joe Montana* 25 2 16 311 for 488, 3,565 yards, 19 td, 12 int, & 25 rushes for 95 yards and 2 td San Francisco 49ers / 3rd / 82nd pick / 1979 RB Ricky Patton 27 3 15 152 rushes for 543 yards, 4 td, & 27 catches for 195 yards and 1 td Atlanta Falcons / 10th / 257th pick / 1978 FB Earl Cooper 24 1 11 98 rushes for 330 yards, 1 td, & 51 catches for 477 yards and 0 td San Francisco 49ers / 1st / 13th pick / 1980 WR Dwight Clark* 24 2 16 85 catches for 1,105 yards, 4 td, & 3 rushes for 32 yards and 0 td San Francisco 49ers / 10th / 249th pick / 1979 WR Freddie Solomon 28 6 15 59 catches for 969 yards, 8 td, & 9 rushes for 43 yards and 0 td Miami Dolphins / 2nd / 36th pick / 1975 TE Charle Young 30 8 16 37 catches for 400 yards, 5 td Philadelphia Eagles / 1st / 6th pick / 1973 LT Dan Au 27 4 16 2 fumbles recovered Pittsburgh Steelers / 4th / 106th pick / 1977 LG John Ayers 28 4 16 San Francisco 49ers / 8th / 223rd pick / 1976 C Fred Quillan 25 3 16 San Francisco 49ers / 7th / 175th pick / 1978 RG Randy Cross* 27 5 16 San Francisco 49ers / 2nd / 42nd pick / 1976 RT Keith Fahnhorst 29 7 16 2 fumbles recover
Blake, what about that don't you understand?
Here is the list of the top 30 Niner WR, there is Clark at number three. On that all time TE...no Clark at all.
https://www.ranker.com/list/best-san...ers/ranker-nfl
I have a Niner clock, a Niner mug, a Niner sweat shirt, Niner caps, Niner football cards from 1957-2018. I have a book all about those 80's Niners.
I can talk Niners like Ray Norton a 1960 Olympic sprinter who held the 100/200 WR. Can talk TONS of Niners nobody here as ever heard of, but...I don't know what position Dwight Clark played....really?
I have seen ever Niner game since around 1960, (except Navy days) but I don't know Dwight Clark was a WR....really?
No sorry, your testimony as a fan of who plays what does not beat the testimony of the hall of fame QB that actually ran the offense and actually held the playbook.
You really don't know how court testimony works.
You lose.
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