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You can blame Perry Burke of Las Vegas for my nickname. He hung it on me back in 2001 at the LAEFL championship weekend, and it stuck. Oh well...
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Wow...I was at the Monday night game that he pitched against the Yankees. You talk about electricity in the air.
Ahhhhh...the good old days! Quote:
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Oh yeah...
...born and raised in the Motor City. Nuff said!
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On September 26, 1999 as the full moon rose over Arrowhead Stadium (Ok, it was a noon game but full moon just sounds better) an eerie change was taking its effect on a loyal Chiefs Fan of 28 years. From his house in
Some still remember the early days of Municipal Stadium. In one end zone on the bleacher seats, a group of the best, most rowdy fans in the AFL became known as “The Wolfpack” for their loud and boisterous cheering. Who said it first is unknown but from the simple words…”That bunch sounds like a pack of howling wolves” the Wolfpack tradition was born and lives on today. Weirdwolf is dedicated to keeping that tradition alive as I lead my sections in Arrowhead to get LOUDER!!
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ALL VERY INTERESTING.
COACHES,
i see all these nicknames everyday and wondered what the heck does that mean. " detroit murd" I would have never piece that together if you did not tell u.s. it's fun to find out the little tidbit's behind the coach and his name. I am glad i posted this quesh again. Hey wolf, after all of these years i never knew your name came about because of that. I bet alot others never knew either. VERY INTERESTING !!!! PLEASE KEEP THEM COMING.. iN A WAY, THIS IS SORT OF INTRODUCING YOURSELF TO THE MINIATURE FOOTBALL COMMUNITY VIA THE USAGE/MEANING BEHIND YOUR NAME !!! PS/Coaches who do not own a nickname, if you wanted one, what would it be ? THANX AGAIN MANTARAYDE
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Well, forty six years ago you see mom and dad...well lets just say...and nine months later they labeled me with this name.
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Shayn DaPain
My nickname in HS was Shayn DaPain. I actually got the name as a wrestler when I broke a kids coller bone on back-heal trip/suplex. It didn't really stick though until the following year in Football. At practice my sophmore year I hit a friend of mine, Robbie sent him to the hospital. I stayed overnight at the hospital reading sports magazines with him that night. At school the next day everybody was calling me 'the pain'. It was better than my childhood nicknames.
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i had a feeling when this topic got started it would be interesting.I see that I was right.Some of you guys have great stories for your names.
raiderhp
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Fidrych
Here's a youtube clip of an old interview with Fidrych. For you youngsters, this guy was definitely eccentric. He kind of reminds me of Rocky Balboa:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm_jU0b5Hgw You referred to the Monday Night game against the Yankees, I watched that game on TV and it was honestly the most electric I've ever seen a baseball crowd. I remember watching on TV as the lineups were being introduced and here's Fidrych in a lawn chair saying, "Mark Fidrych" then he blows a bubble and cracks it, "Pitcher" (blows another bubble) and "Northboro Mass" I remember thinking who is this guy...then when infielders made a good play, he'd be flopping all around congratulating them (kind of like Wolf when he makes a TD). He was a hoot. |
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