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Two players want to go home
I found these two guys under two different tables on saturday night. No one was around and I had an announcement made during the championship game but no one responded. If anyone is missing either of these guys feel free let me know and I will get your guy back to you. I would be bummed if I left one guy behind.
Rock Solid
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Mines
Those were pacifiers for Ken J and Michael. Ken J has had that Bronco for three years. Thanks! I have replacements but after thinking about it he is very anal. I may need it back if a new one doesn't have a nick or scratch.
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We are family.....
The Bronco guard is excited to at least know someone missed him. He can be on a flight home in a day or so. His flight is easy , just a few stamps. No luggage ( mine was lost for most of the day ) will make their trip easier. Now if only someone missed the Michigan player..... .
Rock Solid
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"Treat your friends as you do your pictures, and place them in their best light." Jennie Jerome Churchill 1854-1921, Mother of Winston Churchill Last edited by Rock Solid : 01-30-2008 at 11:48 AM. Reason: wrong information |
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PM
the michigan man is ron johnson its mine check your PM
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Two happy guys now .....
Both players missed and accounted for. Going home.
Rock Solid
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Convention, missing players, Giant connection
NY Giant connections:
LILB - 77 K. Mecklenburg Denver Broncos , started against the NY Giants in the Super Bowl ending the 1986 season. #40 Ronald Johnson (born October 17, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former professional American football halfback. He played football at the University of Michigan and then with the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants of the National Football League. Johnson finished sixth in the 1968 Heisman Trophy voting. He was Michigan’s top student-athlete (1966-1968)where he received the Big 10 Medal (awarded to the most outstanding scholar-athlete in the school) and earned All-American honors his senior year at Michigan as a halfback. He also set the school record by rushing for 347 yards against Wisconsin in 1968, a record that still stands. In fact, Johnson still owns two of the top five single-game rushing performances in school history as follows: Rank ↓ Name ↓ Attempts ↓ Net Yds ↓ Yds/Att ↓ Year ↓ Opponent ↓ 1 Ron Johnson 31 347 11.2 1968 Wisconsin 2 Tim Biakabutuka 37 313 8.5 1995 Ohio State 3 Jon Vaughn 32 288 9.0 1990 UCLA 4 Ron Johnson 26 270 10.4 1967 Navy 5 Butch Woolfolk 39 253 6.5 1981 Michigan State After graduating from Michigan, Johnson played for seven years (1969-1975) in the NFL as a first-round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns and as an MVP running back for the New York Giants. Ron rushed for 1,000 yards in 1970 and 1972, the first two 1,000 yard seasons in Giants history. Ironically those were the only 2 winning seasons the Giants had between 1964 and 1980. :fldgl:
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