How soon before he’s broke?
He's a boob, too.
A nole kicker. You started a thread about a nole kicker? I know we’re trying to get to a million posts, but jeez. This takes on a whiff of desperation. Don’t worry; we’ll get there.Discuss.
The only thing I'm desperate to do is to ban you for life.A nole kicker. You started a thread about a nole kicker? I know we’re trying to get to a million posts, but jeez. This takes on a whiff of desperation. Don’t worry; we’ll get there.
Lol. I’m not the one who’s drinking. The only thing I agree with is he’s a tool. He’s not worthy of my time, yours’, or anyone else’s. And I did see the game BTW (on TV sadly, was our first fall back from overseas and we were in DC). Oh, and it your site; ban who you gotta ban, but lighten up Francis.The only thing I'm desperate to do is to ban you for life.
This is relevant. This tool was a big part of Gator history when he did the Chomp at the crowd in 1997 (a game you almost certainly didn't see). Then, he was a first round pick as a KICKER and played 19 damn years. It's one weird story, and one of our few links left to the Spurrier era that was still playing.
Sober up.
I’m not claiming he wasn’t/isn’t a D.B. I just can’t take a kicker very seriously, especially a fat drunk like that one. And can’t really care less he’s retiring. FWIW-I was far more irritated by Brock Berlin’s antics in 2003; in another game I probably almost certainly didn’t see. (Despite not allegedly seeing it either, it was one of those rare occasions where Mrs. G got verbally abusive; she might have actually used an expletive as I recall.)Janikowski wasn't just a fatass kicker. He was a polarizing, in-your-face figure from our biggest rival at the time, the same rival that laughingly lost twice to Miam in the waning moments on wide-right.
I actually think I liked Dan Kendra more if that's possible.
might have actually used an expletive as I recall.)