Jim Moore's interview with Germain Ifedi

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In the middle of yesterday's KIRO interview, Jim Moore referenced his own career as an offensive lineman at Redmond Junior High School. Ifedi broke out in hearty laughter.

It reminded me of one time when I was talking with Lincoln Kennedy. Lincoln was describing something relating to his career with the Oakland Raiders. I responded by mentioning that when I was in fifth grade I had six quarterback sacks and 3 fumble recoveries in one game against the Newport Colts. Lincoln burst out laughing and I had to scramble to emphasize that I wasn't drawing a direct parallel to the NFL. ;)
 

I responded by mentioning that when I was in fifth grade I had six quarterback sacks and 3 fumble recoveries in one game against the Newport Colts.

Oddly enough, the Newport Colts' offensive line was coached that year by Dan Cozzetto.
 
What a POS.

Good is good.....kudos to you for going all Emtman on those scumballs.
 
I responded by mentioning that when I was in fifth grade I had six quarterback sacks and 3 fumble recoveries in one game against the Newport Colts.

Oddly enough, the Newport Colts' offensive line was coached that year by Dan Cozzetto.

Actually, and this is 100% true, the Colts lined up in mammoth splits. Like 3 feet apart. And I just lined up between them and kept shooting through the gap.

 
I responded by mentioning that when I was in fifth grade I had six quarterback sacks and 3 fumble recoveries in one game against the Newport Colts.

Oddly enough, the Newport Colts' offensive line was coached that year by Dan Cozzetto.

Actually, and this is 100% true, the Colts lined up in mammoth splits. Like 3 feet apart. And I just lined up between them and kept shooting through the gap.

You shot gaps. Did you ever tackle anybody?
 
I responded by mentioning that when I was in fifth grade I had six quarterback sacks and 3 fumble recoveries in one game against the Newport Colts.

Oddly enough, the Newport Colts' offensive line was coached that year by Dan Cozzetto.

Actually, and this is 100% true, the Colts lined up in mammoth splits. Like 3 feet apart. And I just lined up between them and kept shooting through the gap.

Isn't everything on this web site?

 
when I was in 8th grade I was a "flanker"...had no idea what that really meant since our team ran the ball basically every play except for when we fumbled and the other team ran it back. It bothered me because I wanted the patch on my jacket to read "wide receiver" because it sounded cool and flanker sounded weird. BUT... I caught 2 passes one game - both for first downs on the only 2 passes thrown to me in 3 years. Cool story, huh.
 
First pass I ever threw in a game.....7th grade...28 Waggle Boot.

TD!!!

FO.
 
When I was in sixth grade and a proud Audubon Eagle flag football defensive captain I sacked the Willard Wildcat QB so many times their coach came up to me after the game and said, "Son that was the best defensive effort I've ever seen" as he shook my hand. Then asked me what position I played as I had just lined up wherever I could see a gap in their line. Best fucking day of my life.
 
The Jim-Fucking-Moore Glory Days Circle-Jerk thread.

This is why you're all fags and I hate every last one of you with a burning passion hotter than a thousand suns.
 
My 9th grade team tied Shelton 6-6. Only game we didn't lose and only TD all year

Take that flea
 
We didn't have money for any football equipment on the res so we just played smear the queer and rolled around in the dirt. I hate all you rich fuckers.
 
We didn't have money for any football equipment on the res so we just played smear the queer and rolled around in the dirt. I hate all you rich fuckers.

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