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ANY CHANCE OF PINNING THIS TILL THE WEEKEND?? You can access the chat here from the main chat page: --> http://webpages.charter.net/badfinger/chat.html Other pages: --> http://www.longsnapper.com/chatroom.shtml --> http://www.starfyre.org/jirc/chat.html Here's yet another chat applet that has a little bit different look if anyone's interested or having trouble connecting. --> http://road.webwaymonsters.com/pjirc/chat.html If you have a chat program such as mIRC, point it to "irc.starfyre.org" and then type "/join #Monstershow". Everyone is welcome in the monstershow chatroom!
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bumping this for the chatroom as it's nearly time
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Mad Lith After reading Papa Bear I looked up & read a bit on Hill. The link for the Kavanaugh I gave is a link to the Clan Kavanagh website. I'm a Kavanagh so I read a bit on him too. Looking to get his book too The Humility of Greatness
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LOL I just finished reading Papa Bear
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Knew I'd find this, tok a while. http://www.kavanaghfamily.com/featured/200...red20030115.htm As a receiver with the Chicago Bears in the 1940s, he was considered the "home-run hitter" and still holds the NFL record for most touchdowns per catch. He is one of the NFL's 300 All-Time Greatest Players, is on the NFL Hall of Fame Team of the '40s
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No but I'd take Hill at his position of WR http://www.harlonhill.com/who_harlon_hill.html As a senior at Florence State Teachers College (now the University of North Alabama) in 1953, Hill caught only 12 passes for a ground-oriented, single-wing attack. Hill received small college All-America acclaim as an end, and was later drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 15th round of the National Football League Draft. The Bears felt they could afford to wait until the late rounds to draft Hill because even though they knew very little about him, the other NFL teams knew even less. As a rookie for the Chicago Bears, Hill caught 45 passes for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns to lead the club in all three categories. His performance helped take the Bears from a 3-8-1 record in 1953 to a 8-4 mark in 1954. On October 31, in San Francisco, Hill caught seven passes from quarterback George Blanda for 214 yards and four touchdowns, in a 31-27 win over the 49er's. Hill's fourth TD catch of the day was a game-winning 66 yarder with only 33 seconds left in the game. The four TD's in a game still stands as a Bear's club record. At the conclusion of the season, Hill was selected as All-Pro, played in the Pro Bowl in Los Angeles for the West squad that won 26-19. Hill was chosen as the National Football League Rookie of the Year. In his second NFL season, Hill again led the Bears with 42 catches for 789 yards and nine touchdowns. He became the first winner of the Jim Thorpe Trophy--symbolic of the National Football Leagues Most Valuable Player. He also was captain for the West squad in the Pro Bowl, and again named All-Pro. In 1956, Hill had 47 catches for 1,128 yards and 11 touchdowns. He helped Chicago to a 9-2-1 record, and a spot in the Championship Game against the New York Giants--where they were defeated 47-7. Hill was selected All-Pro for the third straight year, and made his third appearance in the Pro Bowl. In 1958, a severe ankle injury blunted the speed which made Hill the NFL's most feared deep receiver. He eventually shifted from wide receiver to defensive back. Harlon Hill still holds numerous receiving records for the Chicago Bears, including most 100-yard receiving games in a career with 19. Other records include, most 100-yard games in a season (7), consecutive 100-yard games (3), most seasons with 1,000 yards receiving (2), most yards receiving in a game (214), and most touchdowns in a game (4). Hill ranks second all-time in career yards with 4,616, is second in average yards per reception (24.98), and career touchdowns (40). Hill still makes his home here in Florence. Kavanaugh(sorry spelt it wrong) played for us & Giants.
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Harlon Hill/Ken Cavanaugh
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http://webpages.charter.net/badfinger/chat.html
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hell adi I havn't been able to watch an actual Live game in 3 years LOL
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ME & seeing as theres no chatroom here yet hope no-one minds me saying what chat room I'll be in. Webways chatroom
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Usually about now I'd be checking out the Bears allocates & getting ready for the season. Gonna be a long off-season
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I had no problem with the pictures of Orton & I've definitely no problem with Leinart. These guys are still kids & if they want to go out on the lash with friends let them.As long as it doen't affect play who cares. Hell one of the greatest soccer players ever(George Best) was a raging alcoholic.
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JUST CURIOUS BUT WHY IS THE AGE LIMIT SO HIGH OVER THERE(21) & IS IT THE SAME IN ALL STATES?
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true but his been very lax with those type of threads thought he may have made an exception
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?????????????????????????????????????????????? IM SO DISSAPOITED I came to the site expecting a REX IS INJURED or BENSON CUT thread. Didn't you realise what day yesterday was???
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hmmmm Unsigned free agent but the signig period isn't over yet NFO can i clean your boots?? anything to help the team
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Mike Tomczak - blue Mike Singletary - blue Marcus Robinson - blue Brian Urlacher - blue Moose - blue
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Ooooh I'd love that draft each & every pick
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I'm at the stage where i honestly don't know if i'm happy or horrified
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Pig Brown (S, Missouri) - Brown is as tough a safety as you will ever see. He's a very physical presence in the middle of the field and that alone will force quarterbacks to try and keep the ball away from his area of the field. He was one of the keys to Missouri's stellar run this year and racked up 70 tackles, 4 PBUs and 3 INTs in just 8 games before tearing his achilles. He also has top notch intangibles including great leadership qualities and could end up being the captain of an NFL defense in the next few years. great Football name