@WideZoneWarrior@CoachGroce 4I would spill if they got puller to them (most of the time) Of course there’s going to be a little space, nothings perfect but you got enough time there to read pull, then wrong arm, get to the inside shoulder of the puller and bounce the ball carrier to the outside.
@JasonBornn1 Here’s a one I posted the other day to show how we played when getting ready as a 4i. 94 was fantastic at the position shoutout @markgordon3354
Thank you Marist for two AMAZING years on staff.
Never easy to leave a place that raised you. 4 years as a player, 2 years on staff. Memories and friendships that will last a lifetime.
Marist is a great place, with nothing but success coming in the future.
💛Jack Sawyer ❤️ coming out with his brothers as Team Captain was an awesome sight tonight! You could feel something special in the air all night!
❤️FAMILY 💛LOVE❤️RESPECT💛
it was a privilege to be there tonight with Jack and his family!!! #OnceACardAlwaysACard#JBSStrong
Y'all, Johnny Hardwick, the voice of Dale Gribble on the TV show King of the Hill, has passed away at the age of 64. Johnny was born and raised in Austin and went to school at Texas Tech. As Dale Gribble, he was the exterminator who lived next door to the titular Hill family and was always driving Hank Hill crazy with his conspiracy theories and wild schemes. No matter how often his ideas backfired his confidence never waned. He'd just light up another cigarette and move on. “I ended up kind of basing his attitude on if he thought he was Jack Nicholson, but he wasn’t, or if he just thought he was the coolest guy around, like Matthew McConaughey’s character in Dazed and Confused,” Johnny said.
I think part of what made Dale so somehow lovable, to me at least, was that I've known several people just like him. Dale was keenly aware of many things that were ludicrous but that other people would know if they only researched things like he did and yet completely unaware of the fact that his wife was having an affair with John Redcorn and that Redcorn was the actual father of his son. But Dale made both you and Hank Hill aware that even the crazy, misinformed crackpot next door has a place in Texas life. And whenever Hank said "Damnit, Dale" you knew that all had been forgiven and that Dale would soon be on to the next harebrained idea.
With that in mind, the Arcane Texas Fact of the Day is this: When Boomhauer ends up in an asylum after having an allergic reaction, passing out during a river float and making his way to downtown Dallas, Dale goes to his friend's rescue but ends up institutionalized himself. Dale ends up telling the psychiatrists present that peanut allergies aren't real but that, rather, the peanuts are emitting toxins as an evolutionary defense mechanism. "They're tired of being eaten, and now they're fighting back," Dale claims. That's Dale's story and he's sticking to it. Yup. Yup. Yup. Yup.
RIP Johnny Hardwick. Thanks for making us laugh.
@PardisonRodman @MMAJunkie When you’re a full time fire fighter, that means you work 24/7? No. He probably trains in between shifts. And I’m sure he’s been doing that considering he’s a multiple time world champion. Cruz is making it sound like he’s just been doing nothing this whole time.