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Old 07-27-2008, 10:02 AM
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Old 07-27-2008, 10:14 AM
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ok guys I can tell and take a joke,,,,but ive seen some guys get purely anal when a receiver gets open and I bet my last dollar that some would want the base with suction cups on them.....
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Old 07-27-2008, 11:27 AM
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ok guys I can tell and take a joke,,,,but ive seen some guys get purely anal when a receiver gets open and I bet my last dollar that some would want the base with suction cups on them.....
I'm sure Geno is developing one right now...It's ok Brian..were laughing with you..
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Old 07-27-2008, 11:52 AM
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I saw that base with the suction cups. That was really funny. I see how it can work to help defensive backs stay set it coverage. Maybe not the use of suction cups, but some type of clingy material that can be set between the board and the base. The material would allow the defensive back to freeze in coverage until the coach is ready for him to move. I can see it being used in a draw play for running backs as well.

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Old 07-27-2008, 11:55 AM
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Default ...arrow bases for WRs

Or how about a spider-man with 8 arms to snag the recievers

On the topic of WRs releasing, I was experimenting with my first arrow base this week for a reciever in shootout rules and I have to say that I love the way the arrow base works on the recievers. The wedge like front surface is designed to "get off" of contact which is exactly what recievers are trying to do. Its too bad we didn't have mass produced arrow bases for anyone to get there hands on. IMO, the arrow base is would be a great option for all skill levels.

ARROW BASES for recievers
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Old 07-27-2008, 11:56 AM
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ok guys I can tell and take a joke,,,,but ive seen some guys get purely anal when a receiver gets open and I bet my last dollar that some would want the base with suction cups on them.....


Brian,
I hope you werent offended, I just found the whole thing funny. And you are right there would be those that would line up to buy it.
Hmmmm...................


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Old 07-27-2008, 11:58 AM
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Or how about a spider-man with 8 arms to snag the recievers

On the topic of WRs releasing, I was experimenting with my first arrow base this week for a reciever in shootout rules and I have to say that I love the way the arrow base works on the recievers. The wedge like front surface is designed to "get off" of contact which is exactly what recievers are trying to do. Its too bad we didn't have mass produced arrow bases for anyone to get there hands on. IMO, the arrow base is would be a great option for all skill levels.

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Totally agree Joe!!!!!!!!!!!


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no Geno I was not offended I takes ALOT more than that
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Great ad Al! I loved it....however, I think making velcro-covered bases would work so much better.
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I think that add is intended to be a joke?? I may be wrong but Ive seen these adds in previous issues and they are intended for entertainment purposes only.
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The ad was the genius of RavenAl...it was a gag ad, however I could see some applications for this in the future...
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Joke ad. Anything, (as in previous issues) from Crazy Harrys' EF Surplus is our way of adding a bit of humor to the magazine.

Can I have a big "DOH!"

You guys need to relax a bit. Not everything in life is as serious as Miniature Football...
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Brian,
I hope you werent offended, I just found the whole thing funny. And you are right there would be those that would line up to buy it.
Hmmmm...................


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Great ad Al! I loved it....however, I think making velcro-covered bases would work so much better.
Wait a minute.. I ordered 10 of those for the upcoming playoffs..

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