Tiger Cats players moving on

Agreed. “Its either defend management or youre not a real fan” is a ridiculous reduction of any issue.

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Don’t you know that Reinebold’s mistress prefers Schwartz’s Deli over Staropolski. Every real fan knows this.

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Do you have a source for that ?

Yeah. My cousin heard it from another guy at the concession stand.

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Those are reputable sources according to some on here . :laughing:

The aged one (Pat Lynch)

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Thats quite the accusation. Please provide examples of members asserting rumours as fact.

Just out of curiosity do you know what game it was that he heard it at ?

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must have been the swipe right sponsored game…or is it left. I am not sure.

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Also what concession stand was he at ? Is there any truth to the rumor that he was purchasing corn on the cob ? Enquiring minds need to know the answers to these questions .

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West concourse. He came back with a Twisted Tea and it was the game that Masoli threw for 300 yards. :smile:

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Oh , I remember that 300 yard game . Hey and come to think of it , I also remember some dude walking ahead of me on the concourse drinking a Twisted Tea…Hmmm , you don’t suppose ??? :thinking: :grinning:

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You’d have to figure out which of his multiple 300 yard games it was🤔

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Not to worry . I have my crack team of investigators working on it as we speak.

Fire the guys you had working the Burt, Addison, Williams file.

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I hope they aren’t the same guys working
Whose idea was it to give up a single?
Did the ball to Acklin get tipped?
Where can we find a new kicker?
And
Why is our ST coach leaving us?
Tough to find good help these days :slight_smile:

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They actually cracked the case .

Here they are demonstrating how all three got their injuries .

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I take it you couldnt find the Stooge’s short where theyre playing football at old Gilmore Stadium. Giving you the benefit of the doubt, here.

Ask and you shall receive :see_no_evil: :hear_no_evil: :speak_no_evil:
A young 23 year old Lucille Ball stars in this 1934 classic .

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@Mark - any input? lol

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harder face slaps than an a night at the Oscars

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