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Bobcat triangle classic.

grizatwork

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I was just invited by my bobcat brother to go to the triangle classic in Great Falls at the end of April to have prime rib and listen to Dick Butkus speak. Should I go? I like prime rib, and I think Dick Butkus was a hell of a player, but I don't know if I can stay in a room with all those cat fans.
 
Go and make sure you're sportin' the maroon and silver. And if anyone gives you any grief, make sure to bring up Biermann running down their wide receiver.
 
MrTitleist said:
Go and make sure you're sportin' the maroon and silver. And if anyone gives you any grief, make sure to bring up Biermann running down their wide receiver.

If I go, you can guarantee that I will be wearing the maroon and silver. I will even wear my grizzlie crocs.
 
MrTitleist said:
Go and make sure you're sportin' the maroon and silver. And if anyone gives you any grief, make sure to bring up Biermann running down their wide receiver.

Because running down a guy criss-crossing the field while you are in a dead straight sprint is so hard. :jack:
 
CatFan22 said:
MrTitleist said:
Go and make sure you're sportin' the maroon and silver. And if anyone gives you any grief, make sure to bring up Biermann running down their wide receiver.

Because running down a guy criss-crossing the field while you are in a dead straight sprint is so hard. :jack:

When it's a defensive end vs. a wide receiver I'd think it'd be a little tough, but your WR proved otherwise.
 
I don't think it has to do with the speed of a receiver versus a defensive end. I think what was impressive about it is that he was fighting with the offensive tackle a few seconds earlier to get to the quarterback, disengaged from him and then sprints 30 yards downfield to make a tackle. Yes the receiver had stopped and was changing directions, but it was impressive in that it showed the heart and drive of Biermann to even attempt to make the play. It was just an exclamation point on his career. That's all. We saw him play with that kind of drive all of his career and that play was icing on the cake for us.

Anyways, I am leaning towards going. I always have a hard time saying no to prime rib.
 

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