It's so dead here
Rondo4MVP
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Originally posted by dan121
It's so dead here
When the season starts things should be more active.
It's so dead here
When the season starts things should be more active.
Psykomamba
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I can't wait to see how the Zimbabwe Hyenas will manage, they got great coordinators 

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Originally posted by Psykomamba
I can't wait to see how the Zimbabwe Hyenas will manage, they got great coordinators
Your not part of there team?
I can't wait to see how the Zimbabwe Hyenas will manage, they got great coordinators

Your not part of there team?
Psykomamba
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Nope, but I know there Coords
As I play with then on another team.. And I'm looking forward to try and be on the other side of the ball against then 
As I play with then on another team.. And I'm looking forward to try and be on the other side of the ball against then 
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Originally posted by Psykomamba
Nope, but I know there Coords
As I play with then on another team.. And I'm looking forward to try and be on the other side of the ball against then 
Best OC and DC I've ever worked with on GLB, got real lucky to get them to come to the Hyenas.
Nope, but I know there Coords
As I play with then on another team.. And I'm looking forward to try and be on the other side of the ball against then 
Best OC and DC I've ever worked with on GLB, got real lucky to get them to come to the Hyenas.
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Originally posted by dan121
It's so dead here
Give it a couple of games and then the shit-talk will start flying
It's so dead here
Give it a couple of games and then the shit-talk will start flying
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Originally posted by Psykomamba
I can't wait to see how the Zimbabwe Hyenas will manage, they got great coordinators
Expect the Wild to dominate their arses again this season
I can't wait to see how the Zimbabwe Hyenas will manage, they got great coordinators

Expect the Wild to dominate their arses again this season

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Originally posted by balony_pony16
Originally posted by Psykomamba
I can't wait to see how the Zimbabwe Hyenas will manage, they got great coordinators
Expect the Wild to dominate their arses again this season
I'd say we are a bit more evenly matched this season. I expect us to put up a lot better fight than we did the last two times. Our team has changed quite a bit, I know I'm looking forward to our game. Really hoping we get a shot at you guys in the playoffs down the road once our chemistry is back up a bit.
Originally posted by Psykomamba
I can't wait to see how the Zimbabwe Hyenas will manage, they got great coordinators

Expect the Wild to dominate their arses again this season

I'd say we are a bit more evenly matched this season. I expect us to put up a lot better fight than we did the last two times. Our team has changed quite a bit, I know I'm looking forward to our game. Really hoping we get a shot at you guys in the playoffs down the road once our chemistry is back up a bit.
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lol...Yeah I know. The Wild respects the Hyienas 
We have a heap of change as well and are alot stronger in heaps of positions... we look forward to some more rivilary

We have a heap of change as well and are alot stronger in heaps of positions... we look forward to some more rivilary

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Originally posted by Xbox360
What's the history of the Crowned Cranes? I want to hear their best.
Red-crowned Cranes are the only crane species that have white primary feathers. Adult forehead and crown are covered with bare red skin, and a large white band extends from behind the eyes and meets sharply with the black lower neck. The majority of the body is pure white with the exception of black secondary and tertiary feathers. Eyes are black and legs are slaty to grayish black. Males and females are virtually indistinguishable, although males tend to be slightly larger in size.
Juveniles are a combination of white, partly tawny, cinnamon brown, and/ or grayish plumage. The neck collar is grayish to coffee brown, the secondaries are dull black and brown, and the crown and forehead are covered with gray and tawny feathers. The legs and bill are similar to those of adults, but lighter in color. The primaries are white, tipped with black, as are the upper primary coverts. At two years of age the primaries are replaced with all white feathers.

What's the history of the Crowned Cranes? I want to hear their best.
Red-crowned Cranes are the only crane species that have white primary feathers. Adult forehead and crown are covered with bare red skin, and a large white band extends from behind the eyes and meets sharply with the black lower neck. The majority of the body is pure white with the exception of black secondary and tertiary feathers. Eyes are black and legs are slaty to grayish black. Males and females are virtually indistinguishable, although males tend to be slightly larger in size.
Juveniles are a combination of white, partly tawny, cinnamon brown, and/ or grayish plumage. The neck collar is grayish to coffee brown, the secondaries are dull black and brown, and the crown and forehead are covered with gray and tawny feathers. The legs and bill are similar to those of adults, but lighter in color. The primaries are white, tipped with black, as are the upper primary coverts. At two years of age the primaries are replaced with all white feathers.

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Originally posted by boomerjetfan
Originally posted by Psykomamba
Nope, but I know there Coords
As I play with then on another team.. And I'm looking forward to try and be on the other side of the ball against then 
Best OC and DC I've ever worked with on GLB, got real lucky to get them to come to the Hyenas.
Thanks for the compliments! So what happened to me being under the radar???
Either way.... Looking forward to repping the Hyenas well this year.
Originally posted by Psykomamba
Nope, but I know there Coords
As I play with then on another team.. And I'm looking forward to try and be on the other side of the ball against then 
Best OC and DC I've ever worked with on GLB, got real lucky to get them to come to the Hyenas.
Thanks for the compliments! So what happened to me being under the radar???
Either way.... Looking forward to repping the Hyenas well this year.
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Originally posted by Tomhusker
Originally posted by Xbox360
What's the history of the Crowned Cranes? I want to hear their best.
Red-crowned Cranes are the only crane species that have white primary feathers. Adult forehead and crown are covered with bare red skin, and a large white band extends from behind the eyes and meets sharply with the black lower neck. The majority of the body is pure white with the exception of black secondary and tertiary feathers. Eyes are black and legs are slaty to grayish black. Males and females are virtually indistinguishable, although males tend to be slightly larger in size.
Juveniles are a combination of white, partly tawny, cinnamon brown, and/ or grayish plumage. The neck collar is grayish to coffee brown, the secondaries are dull black and brown, and the crown and forehead are covered with gray and tawny feathers. The legs and bill are similar to those of adults, but lighter in color. The primaries are white, tipped with black, as are the upper primary coverts. At two years of age the primaries are replaced with all white feathers.

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Originally posted by Xbox360
What's the history of the Crowned Cranes? I want to hear their best.
Red-crowned Cranes are the only crane species that have white primary feathers. Adult forehead and crown are covered with bare red skin, and a large white band extends from behind the eyes and meets sharply with the black lower neck. The majority of the body is pure white with the exception of black secondary and tertiary feathers. Eyes are black and legs are slaty to grayish black. Males and females are virtually indistinguishable, although males tend to be slightly larger in size.
Juveniles are a combination of white, partly tawny, cinnamon brown, and/ or grayish plumage. The neck collar is grayish to coffee brown, the secondaries are dull black and brown, and the crown and forehead are covered with gray and tawny feathers. The legs and bill are similar to those of adults, but lighter in color. The primaries are white, tipped with black, as are the upper primary coverts. At two years of age the primaries are replaced with all white feathers.

damm funny
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