HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!, I added my request as well.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!, I added my request as well.
What city does he live in?
I'm not gonna lie, if I were Norcal, I'd completely stop visiting this website by now.
Maybe NorCal could keep a pad to record his observations about away games tucked into his uniform pants (or maybe under his burly shoulder pads) and then provide those to the Courier's sports editor. We probably wouldn't get very good descriptions of the kickoffs and extra points, but we'd all know what went down between those crucial plays. That way, we can all feel the color and the pagentry of Colts JV football, even when they're away from home.
I would have too. People here will never hear what town I live in.
Birthday:
June 26, 1990
Biography:
I love to play basketball and watch the Mavericks pwn some ass
Location:
memphis,tenn
Interests:
basketball,eating,girls,video games
Occupation:
student-athlete
Position:
Pass-First Guard
Favorite Team:
Dallas Mavericks
I get that. But Memphis is kinda big. Yall will never know what section of it. LOL
btw, the 2 kickers on my school's FB team is 2 Mexican twins who play on the soccer team.
that narrows it down just enough....
I can already see his description of the games happenings...
"With the Colts trailing 28-0 in the fourth quarter and in danger of their 842nd shutout in school history, James Logan trotted out 4th string kicker and self-proclaimed "boss" David Davis to attempt a career long of 21 yards. With the wind blowing at almost 50mph and in his face, Davis booted the ball through the uprights and was carried off of the field by all 15 parents and teammates in attendance at the game...he was a hero on this day."
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See, right here you are implying that "Double D" can spell and use proper grammar and such.
You're right im giving him too much credit![]()
I think everyone should submit their versions so we can pick a weekly writer to post on the Courier's website that way the entire school can hear about the great JV team and DD's exploits on the football field.
Man, ya'll need to come correct. We already know that NorCal has been kicking important extra points for his team and that his team wins a lot of games, despite the many hardships that are part of playing high school football. Why suggest that his role on the team is anything other than an important one and that his team isn't any good? (I'll bet that NorCal has already scored more points in high school than many of the posters around here ever did.)
Both of the assumptions, then, are completely wrong, to say nothing of the fact that you refuse to give him credit for just how hard it can be on a young man to play high school football. Please, just a little credit.
I mean, there's a reason this thread is in the NFL forum.
If I didn't know any better, i'd be taking FromWayDowntown's 'sympathy' posts serious.
If you knew any better, you wouldn't.
I'm absolutely serious. Absolutely.
Once a player, always a player -- and players have each other's backs.
I find it hard to believe that Logan stands at 4-0 in district play without the services of phenom sop re kicker David Davis. Try as I may not to point fingers, but this shocking failure falls squarely on the shoulders of our Coach Zuber. How can a coach of his stature possibly ignore the talented mister Davis in favor of a scrub like Roberto Amezquita? How many more kicks will Zuber let Amezquita miss? It's a real shame that the Colts are forced to rely on such lesser talents like Josh Neal and Matt DiPietro to carry the squad while David Davis languishes away on the junior varsity. One day, it might cost us the league le.
Posted by Jimmy L. at Tuesday, October 24, 2006 14:35:34I think that Coach Zuber knows what he's doing, he's a very smart guy. Maybe he thinks that Davis is not yet ready... who knows...
Posted by varsity fan at Tuesday, October 24, 2006 22:50:04
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There's going to be an investigation when a bunch of 20-somethings and 30-somethings cause a high school newspaper to remove the comments feature from its newspaper's website. What an investigation that's going to be, since 2 of the, ahem, "interested posters" actually linked back to this forum. The other happily gave an e-mail address with a screen name.
I can read the headline now:
It's also bad form, I think, to call high school kids "scrubs" and "lesser talents." Those kids work hard to play high school football, man. Don't blast them like that -- it's really, really hard.SpursTalk Posters Outed for Picking on High School Sop re and Hating on JV Football
"Jimmy L." and the rest who've been faceitiously pimping NorCal and seeking his promotion obviously just don't get the idea that a berry must ripen on the vine before it can be truly enjoyed. JV football, while a hard and strenuous activity, is the vine of high school athletics. NorCal is the berry, growing and growing (you've seen the pictures, haven't you?) so that someday soon, he'll be ready for the harder-still varsity level. Just like Roberto Amezquita surely had to.
High school football is far too difficult on student-athletes (have you seen NorCal's grammar, usage, and spelling around here? Obviously a byproduct of the rigors that high school football imposes on a student's life) and far too serious a business to be so lightly mocked as this.
Don't be haters.
Last edited by FromWayDowntown; 10-25-2006 at 10:59 AM. Reason: To note the linkbacks to this forum
At the least, David should have his own weekly column, unlike that bag DiPietro.
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