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Old 05-20-2008, 01:03 AM
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Default Whats your EFL nickname?

Back in the day for some odd reason Raiderman started calling me "Juice"...
I have no clue as to why...LOL

Lets say your are now on TV playing MF like on the World Series of Poker...what would you like to be called or what do coaches call you.


Aaron "Juice" Johnson.....aka Cool AJ
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Old 05-20-2008, 01:36 AM
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Default Great Post...

Finally a post that's fun and not so serious! I'll chime in on this one. They call me the "Protege" in the DFW league. I acquired this nickname around year 3 in the league. My first nickname was "The Student" because I was in college at the time and I studied the hobby heavily. However, after a few years of tutoring & studying under coach Rutledge I won my first super bowl using the same athletes and schemes as he did so I quickly earned the name "The Protege". In the DFW we have so many great characters. Many of them don't log on the site much so let me just tell you their names...

Reginald "World Wide" Rutledge - Obvious why we call him "World Wide"
Don "Bulls Eye" Hudson - The most accurate passer in the game 2day
Ron "He Hate Me" Temple - You hate him and love him at the same time
Oscar "The Guru" Woodard - Knows everything there is to know about EFL

We have so many more names but I'll give them the opportunity to post.
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Old 05-20-2008, 01:36 AM
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Default lock is what it is.

I like these posts there off the track of EF/MF which is cool, the Lock nickname actually comes from my Dad who was kinda a Player type in the Seventies, when I hit like sixteen one of his friends said Dang Lock, Lock jr is bigger than you, And There it is Biglock, but Norbert and Reg would probably say Machine Gun Mouth because I talk so fast lol
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:33 AM
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Default Had to bump this one...

Mike.....man it seems like years since i last saw you.....10 to be exact.....wow how time flies.....

All good names...

BigLock...too funny and good.....

Ok i know theres others:
Rip
Weirdwolf
Raiderman
Geno
Wolverine
Jimbo
Pretty Boy
Smoke Stack

We need more coaches.....this is a fun off beat topic....

World Wide......now thats a good one..

AJ
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Old 05-22-2008, 02:09 AM
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Seems like I have acquired more than my shares of nickies since the online era of this hobby. More like a laundry list. Some of that laundry is a bit soiled or dirty and not fit for the youngsters that will be one day hold the hobby torch. And they do pop in on here for a read now and then. Though I probably earned each and every one of those nickies, I'll leave them alone here. :p

A few of the "fit for public consumption" nickies that were hung on me.....

Mike "The Professor" Pratt
Tweak Freak
Tweak Meister
Yoda
MP3
Shaggy

-Mike Pratt
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Old 05-22-2008, 07:11 AM
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Default The DFW has so many Nicknames

One of the things we tell people over time in the DFW is to create your own persona! It adds to the enthusiasm of what we do.

Our most famous nickname is "The Peanut Gallery". When everyone is at the games, the "Peanut Gallery" is a blend of all the coaches in the league. Our responsibility is to make it difficult for the favorite coach and sometimes the underdog to stay focused on the game. The "Peanut Gallery" was a nickname stuck on us by LeRon King. This is the group that heckles coaches when the game is going on. It is not intended to be disrespectful but we do let the coaches know we are in the house! Our thinking is "Why is the coach all up in section 252 AA listening to us couch potatoes? He needs to focus on his task at hand!"

Mini-Mike Ditka is Todd Thomas. A fiery individual who reminds you of a miniature version of Mike Ditka! He has been away for a while but he's coming back to the DFW!

The Guru is Oscar Woodard. A champion and student of the game.

C-Losey Dosey is Carlos Brown. Once NFC representative in the Super Bowl, Carlos once had 70 point scored on him in his rookie season but has shown the heart of a champion. Anyone who still plays after a shellacking like that definitely deserves the respect of his leaguemates.

Adrian "The Dragonslayer" Baxter from Washington, DC. Rose Rutledge gave Baxter this name after his upset win over Don Hudson in the 2006 Shootout. Baxter showed us right then that this was a guy we wanted in the league and we went out and recruited him! We felt he fit right in with what we did and felt whether he won or loss, would be a great leaguemate.

DeWone "Parcells" McDaniel coaches just like his true counterpart. Methodical, conservative, plodding but great at what he does.

Kevin "Twinkle Eyes and Don't Call Me Booty" Boddie is one of the new dawgs on the loose! Boddie is from Maryland but has come in and turned heads with an 8-4 first year record. Everybody knows the relationship of Boddie and Rutledge as Kevin was one of our most sought after recruits. Kevin brings energy and passion and intelligence. Boddie will be challenging for a Super Bowl in the next few years if he does not decide to venture out on his own.

Mike "The Protege" Robertson has won the most titles in league history. Arguably the best we've had and learned at the feet of Reginald Rutledge. A brilliant strategist and always-willing student. His enthusiasm is infectious.

"The Don, The Cuban Assasin, The Cuban Mafia, ErnRob" is Robert Don. One of the rising stars in the DFW and an internet celebrity. He does a great Lou Holtz feel sorry act but this guy is rising up the charts.

"He-Hate-Me" Ron Temple plays this role as well as anyone. Ron is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet but when game time comes around, he tries to intimidate you with his infamous stair and skogie. A fierce competitor who is trying to make his way to a title.

"Pep-N-Spray" Pervis Woods. We call him this because he sprays spit all over you when he talks about the game. His love and enthusiasm for the game is tireless. When he gets a little liquor in him, he becomes real emotional about the game. Pep is one of the hardest and beloved workers in the DFW. He's one of the stabling influences in the league.

"The Militant" Robert Jackson is from Houston via LA. "RJ" is one of the truest brothers you will ever come across! He has fit in like a glove here in the DFW and bring an abundance of talent on and off the wooden girdiron. RJ has already earned the respect of coaches in the DFW for his honesty, tell it like it is ways, and caring of all league mates.

Joel "The Cookin' Coach" Pritchard has come in and blended in well. Known for his slapstick humor and get-down-and-dirty-with-ya pride, Joel has become a local favorite. Although he lives in South Carolina, he could easily be right around the corner. Joel brings a humble attitude and just good-nature to the DFW. We think he will be a great coach in this league. He just fits into the type of fun we have.

LeRon "The Madman" King is always mad about something. LeRon once asked to be put in a miniature stadium on his cellphone to listen to the Texas Shootout. LeRon is from Huntington, West Virginia and is now making his assent up the DFW ladder. Only LeRon can stop himself from reaching that next level. If he curbs the madness and focus those energies, he can definitely win big here!

ErnRob is a combination of Earnest Claiborne and Robert Don. These guys are great friends as they practice together and offer each other tips. They give each other lollipops at games and outwardly cheerlead for each other. Something needs to be put in place to stop such nonsense!

"Ira-man" Ira Meachem is one of the energy guys in the league. Every time he comes out, the energy-level rises. He loves OU and lights up whenever you talk about the Sooners. Ira is one of the class acts in the league and is a tough competitor. We all draw great inspiration from Ira after watching him go through life and death struggles over the past few years. This guy is well-loved among the coaches.

"The Kitchens Boys" is Curtis Kitchens and his brother. While they've got a long ways to go, the "Kitchens Boys" is straight out of an old western. If these guys ever put it together on the field, the name will become infamous. Right now, its just a name!

These are just a few. You've got to come here to experience it and see who these characters are. One of the great things about all these guys is that they are confident in their skills but are more than willing to help you anyway they can. We watch the actions of coaches and somebody pins a nick-name on them and it sticks. We are always searching for ways to add humor to this league!

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Old 05-22-2008, 08:03 AM
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Thats right and Im cooking up a all you can eat buffet for you. The name of this spicy meal is called the C0ck N Fire . Lets see how well you can digest this dish.?
Joel
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Old 05-22-2008, 09:04 AM
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Talking Spicy meal, huh?!?

That's just wrong Joel. LOL!!!!!!

So wrong. LMAO!!!

- Don
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Old 05-22-2008, 04:25 PM
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SARS - Because I showed up to Game Day sick during the Sars outbreak.

BLACK DUDE FROM LAW AND ORDER - Coaches think I look a little like this guy

The COS - Coaches started calling me this online because I was trying not to use foul language.

DMC - crosssing name by the Nupes that I carried to EF

DMC
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Old 05-22-2008, 04:30 PM
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Mello
Thats my EFL name
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