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Origin of your screenname (merged)

gemsweater;1454556; said:
I like sweaters with gems on them. Obviously.

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I'll have a Lava Grandae...to go.
 
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Apache

The origin of my screen name came when I was the head coach of a high school team. We scouted a team that ran an slot with a tight end on one side instead of the regular wing t look. As we scouted, I always liked to run one or two things they did against themselves to see if they planned for themselves.

So at a coaching meeting we planned to put that in against them one saturday morning. On the way home it dawned on me we could run the formation on both sides and run 95% of our offense without a wing side key. Thus the Apache formation was born. Ace was our one back formation and so using the team nickname, "Indians" as the basis, I called the formation Apache.

I thought I had invented the formation until a close friend who also helped us as a coach, scout and confidante (Frank Kremblas) burst my bubble. He brought a film in from the 50's and showed me that Iowa ran that formation.


If this comes out the formation would look like this:
Both ends are down in a 3 point stance. B's are in a two and to make it work, the back go in motion a split second before the snap. Or you can used long motion to implement overload passes.

You can gun the trap, buck sweep, bootleg, the jet series, the entire belly series, and quad receiver passes out of this.

This is kind of like the spread-tight formation.

E T G C G T E
B Qb B

Fb


Wing t hybrid offense.

This does not come out right when I post. The Qb is behind the center. The halfbacks are slots with the Tight Ends down in three point stances about 3-4 yards from the tackles.
 
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[quote='BusNative;145427;5]I just assumed that it had something to do with one of those huge rats y'all have down there...

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I didn't want to speculate how you got the itch... (Oh, the places it's been ) :sick1:[/quote]

sweet! that dude can get paid $4 from the state as a bounty for that dead nutria.

we once cashed in $92 worth from a single trip.

jimotis4heisman;1454502; said:
hunting? fishing?

i've caught it more than once.
usually fishing since I'm not much of a hunter.
but we have on occasion walked out there to do our part in keeping the wild snake population in check (sometimes them fuckers get a little fiesty).

BUCKYLE;1454532; said:
I'm pretty sure he said it was from bangin' mutant rats. Don't quote me on that though.

not that there's anything wrong with that.
 
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Apache;1454612; said:
The origin of my screen name came when I was the head coach of a high school team. We scouted a team that ran an slot with a tight end on one side instead of the regular wing t look. As we scouted, I always liked to run one or two things they did against themselves to see if they planned for themselves.

So at a coaching meeting we planned to put that in against them one saturday morning. On the way home it dawned on me we could run the formation on both sides and run 95% of our offense without a wing side key. Thus the Apache formation was born. Ace was our one back formation and so using the team nickname, "Indians" as the basis, I called the formation Apache.

I thought I had invented the formation until a close friend who also helped us as a coach, scout and confidante (Frank Kremblas) burst my bubble. He brought a film in from the 50's and showed me that Iowa ran that formation.


If this comes out the formation would look like this:
Both ends are down in a 3 point stance. B's are in a two and to make it work, the back go in motion a split second before the snap. Or you can used long motion to implement overload passes.

You can gun the trap, buck sweep, bootleg, the jet series, the entire belly series, and quad receiver passes out of this.

This is kind of like the spread-tight formation.

E T G C G T E
B Qb B

Fb


Wing t hybrid offense.

This does not come out right when I post. The Qb is behind the center. The halfbacks are slots with the Tight Ends down in three point stances about 3-4 yards from the tackles.

Liar. We know the origin...

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVO8l4_r0JQ]YouTube - Apache Chief![/ame]
 
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[quote='BusNative;151840;7]Gemmy sent me an updated pic from abroad. Apparently she's lost some weight (and wants to show it off) and let her hair back to its natural color:

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That's not Gemmy. But that maxi-pad sticking out proves that a marketing niche exists for "Tampex Tranni". I bet Gemmy sets up a sweatshop and she comes back wealthy.

GemDog Millionaire!! :banger:
 
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Some times I doubt my commitment to Sparkle Motion, also! :tongue2:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHG_t_xSCKc&feature=fvw"]YouTube - Super Sparkle Motion Freak[/ame]
 
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