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View Poll Results: Choose your favorite name(s) for the Point Given gelding
Thunderider 1 0.96%
Redboard 33 31.73%
Akiltter 1 0.96%
Point Rouge 10 9.62%
Rallydar 5 4.81%
Irish Sangria 4 3.85%
Red Sceptre 7 6.73%
Tip of the Lance 2 1.92%
Stylepoint 1 0.96%
The Red Monkey 27 25.96%
Nicola's Thunder 5 4.81%
Irish Tilt 8 7.69%
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Old 01-21-2009, 07:00 PM
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KURT WARNER would have mad a better name
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KURT WARNER would have mad a better name

brett favre, the int king...
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KURT WARNER would have mad a better name
Except that it has nothing to do with Philadelphia (Sire Smarty Jones) or 6' 8" Carmichael's role as the lead receiver for Ron Jaworski's "Fire High Gang" (Dam I Aim High).
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Except that it has nothing to do with Philadelphia (Sire Smarty Jones) or 6' 8" Carmichael's role as the lead receiver for Ron Jaworski's "Fire High Gang" (Dam I Aim High).
I got. Don't like the Eggles...but I got it. And I love it ! Verrrrry clever.
"Jaworski" or "Jaworski Jones" woulda been cool too but I'm sure that's been done, eh?
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I got. Don't like the Eggles...but I got it. And I love it ! Verrrrry clever.
"Jaworski" or "Jaworski Jones" woulda been cool too but I'm sure that's been done, eh?
The next small, tough as nails DT horse should be named "Pat Fischer". Anyone else remember him going up against Harold Carmichael?

Pat Fischer was well known for his strong tackling skills despite his diminutive size. Some of Fischer's most memorable defensive match-ups occurred against Philadelphia Eagles receiver Harold Carmichael who stood eleven inches taller than Fischer. Fischer's mantra "get a leg up and you own him" is used today to motivate and teach smaller defensive backs who to defend taller wide receivers.

He was 5'9, 170....
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The next small, tough as nails DT horse should be named "Pat Fischer". Anyone else remember him going up against Harold Carmichael?

Pat Fischer was well known for his strong tackling skills despite his diminutive size. Some of Fischer's most memorable defensive match-ups occurred against Philadelphia Eagles receiver Harold Carmichael who stood eleven inches taller than Fischer. Fischer's mantra "get a leg up and you own him" is used today to motivate and teach smaller defensive backs who to defend taller wide receivers.

He was 5'9, 170....
Wow. 5'9? 11" shorter. Did he play for the Cardinals (St.Louis)?

Bednarik woulda been cool too.
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Wow. 5'9? 11" shorter. Did he play for the Cardinals (St.Louis)?

Bednarik woulda been cool too.
Actually, he did play for the Cardinals. He's probably better known for his days w/the Redskins though...
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http://www.extremeskins.org/101/A%20mouse%20medley.mpg

above, good shot at the end of Fischer/Carmichael...


Below, lucky catch...

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Except that it has nothing to do with Philadelphia (Sire Smarty Jones) or 6' 8" Carmichael's role as the lead receiver for Ron Jaworski's "Fire High Gang" (Dam I Aim High).

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