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What a masterclass by Matt Eberflus' defense on this OT drive. This should be his final home game at Soldier Field. A serious franchise would ensure of it.
During the construction of the transcontinental railroad, trains departing from Fort Hays, Kansas, would frequently encounter large herds of bison as they traveled westward. In response, the trains would either come to a halt or slow down to match the pace of these slow-moving creatures. At this point, the train windows would simultaneously open, and a barrage of bullets would be unleashed from the locomotive, resulting in the killing of the bison on the spot. Some passengers would even venture onto the train's roof for better aim. Regrettably, the majority of the bison carcasses were left to decay. By 1867, the Kansas-Pacific Railroad even promoted "hunting by rail" excursions.
However, this marked only the initial stage of the bison extermination process on the Great Plains, where their population once exceeded 30 million. As the 19th century drew to a close, the number of remaining bison in America had diminished to such an extent that the U.S. Army had to intervene to safeguard a herd of only 25 bison in Yellowstone National Park to prevent their extinction.
Everyone congratulate Balman on his birthday and retirement. All of the Tribe Broadcasting members and alumni are deeply grateful for all you’ve done for us. Keep rocking in the free world Balman.
- Tribe Broadcasting Members
For 23 years Dan Balman has touched the lives of many Hays High students. He's been the games voice on the PA for 20 of those years. He has seen an amazing amount of great games and great athletes during his time at HHS. Enjoy your retirement Mr. Balman. You will be missed!
If you’re worried about pesticides, eat steak.
Studies show that even when cows are purposefully fed glyphosate they are able to completely detox and eliminate it through their multiple stomachs and liver.
Cows are absolutely magical and critical to a healthy future.