Misfit is famous!
So I was reading the Seahawks section of the Ultimate Standings on ESPN while listening to Ed "Too Tall" Jones song "Can't Stand the Heat" and of all people it quotes Misfit from Fieldgulls!
"We have a committed ownership that wants to put forth a winning product year in and year out," writes Misfit74 at fieldgulls.com. "It's not like we're the Lions or Bengals."
Congrats you are famous. BTW listen to the Ed "Too Tall" Jones song, it is delicious.
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Seems like ESPN has been reading a lot of SBNation blogs.
One of the guys over at NinersNation was quoted too, and I’m sure there are others.
"Part, fools!
Put up your swords. You know not what you do."
Don't be a hater!
Heh, jk.
Early prospect watch: RB C.J. Spiller, QB Jevon Snead, OT Ciron Black, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry, DT Ndamukong Suh, CB Ras-I Dowling 6'2, 200, RB Jonathan Dwyer
what
I don’t understand how that statement could even be remotely considered ‘hating’, unless you feel offended that a 49er fan was quoted too or something >_>
"Part, fools!
Put up your swords. You know not what you do."
by Fearless Frog on Jul 3, 2009 3:57 PM PDT up reply actions
Heh, I was just playin'
Early prospect watch: RB C.J. Spiller, QB Jevon Snead, OT Ciron Black, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry, DT Ndamukong Suh, CB Ras-I Dowling 6'2, 200, RB Jonathan Dwyer
Thank you.
All I really did is point out the obvious…the truth. It’s not really an original idea, but it is fun to be recognized. :)
Early prospect watch: RB C.J. Spiller, QB Jevon Snead, OT Ciron Black, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry, DT Ndamukong Suh, CB Ras-I Dowling 6'2, 200, RB Jonathan Dwyer
*Slow Clap*
I bow down to you Misfit! Well done!
Andy Reid is the only coach in NFL history that uses the pass to set up the pass.
Nice.
Early prospect watch: RB C.J. Spiller, QB Jevon Snead, OT Ciron Black, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry, DT Ndamukong Suh, CB Ras-I Dowling 6'2, 200, RB Jonathan Dwyer
nice work
It’s good that ESPN has realized that they do not employ people capable of advanced analysis and stats and they are willing to reference the ones that do.

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