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Argonut
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Rome had a great season in 107.

Wins the conference and reaches the Gold Final. Then gets clobbered in that final 55-3. The worst drubbing since Dot Mob killed Chicago 85' Bears 56-3 in season 57.

The silver lining? Old timers will appreciate this. No matter how bad that drubbing I just took may be .... I was still better than GERR!!!
 
UGA_XII
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................ OMG I frickin' agree with Argo.....I'm asking out a Kardashian! It's the same odds right ?
 
dusk883
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I hope to play dotball with you guys for many years. I had a lot of fun in s107. The variety of approaches was something else.

We don’t do generic football in Pee Wee.

Just some fun notes

UGA was unpredictable and fun to watch his games against others.

Valhallas in your face offense was fun to see, same attitude at Rome was the impression I got. The “we just gonna impose our will on you” kinda roster

Berlin I felt like was “don’t plan anything against his D, just do what our team does best”

My own strat was to show a weak scat coverage D and then seal that boat for the playoffs.

I’m ready to get run over again in the first half of the season. I was telling Aches, owner of the Turtles team “welcome to the Murder Conference”.





 
UGA_XII
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Originally posted by dusk883
I hope to play dotball with you guys for many years. I had a lot of fun in s107.


Thanks for adding another competitive team to pw. Just do what argo did, come in drop your things in the floor Crack open a beer and hang around until everyone thinks you live here

 
Fred Ex
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Originally posted by UGA_XII
Thanks for adding another competitive team to pw. Just do what argo did, come in drop your things in the floor Crack open a beer and hang around until everyone thinks you live here



That's a pretty good description

 


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