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Theo Wizzago
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Originally posted by Guppy, Inc
RIP to a true legend of the game

if i might make a suggestion to bort, when thinking of names for the upcoming pro leagues, it might be nice to name them after people that changed the game, one of them being Mauler


I second this idea.
 
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Originally posted by sacsurge
RIP John, I am going to miss you a ton. Thanks for all the help and for making my players look good. Hope to see you in paradise
so I can get you to learn to play ActionPC Football, like we discussed. It's a blast and I know you would love playing and competing
against a bunch of us.

I pray in the name of Jesus for peace and ever lasting fond memories to his family and friends.


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RIP John

It was fun competing with you in this game.
 
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Condolences.

I jumped in here expecting to see your usual banter, instead got to see everyone come together and pay respects to one of the glb goats. Which is great to see.
Edited by 88Spam on Dec 25, 2023 00:42:09
 
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Pro tournament trophy is Mauler Cup
 
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Originally posted by PLAYMAKERS
Pro tournament trophy is Mauler Cup




 
Theo Wizzago
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Originally posted by PLAYMAKERS
Pro tournament trophy is Mauler Cup


Yeah! Awesome.
 
Sugar Kapaa
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oh wow, just saw this
Prayers to John and his family
Edited by Sugar Kapaa on Jan 3, 2024 13:44:56
 
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Originally posted by PLAYMAKERS
Pro tournament trophy is Mauler Cup


 
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wow - I've competed with John since the beginning - Asea, Korb, Navigators, etc... always put his best foot forward, he will be missed!

 
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Having had cancer and survived, I understand the fight involved. And I believe with all my heart that he approached the fight against cancer the way we all watched him approach this game, with all the intensity and grit he could muster. Win, lose or draw you always came away with a great deal of respect for the way he and Steve competed. Rest in peace John.
 
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Originally posted by builderbob
Having had cancer and survived, I understand the fight involved. And I believe with all my heart that he approached the fight against cancer the way we all watched him approach this game, with all the intensity and grit he could muster. Win, lose or draw you always came away with a great deal of respect for the way he and Steve competed. Rest in peace John.


 
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that's so sad and tough to hear. My condolences to his family and loved ones. He'll definitely be missed.
 
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