“Playdowns,” for reasons lost to hazy history, applies only to basketball. In the Rubin era, it seems that only league champions go to the plays, be they -down or -off.
From what I’ve read in the anthologies, Jack Berrill never dealt with football playoffs, even in the years when mighty Milford steamrolled all the mopes from the Valley Conference.
Ravenswing about 15 years ago
About time to have a 5-20 season, huh?
doublepaw about 15 years ago
Guess I missed the end of the footbal season……..
Mopman about 15 years ago
About time they started practice. My son has 4 games in already.
Mopman about 15 years ago
Whoa! The Milford center just layed a vicious elbow on a teammate in panel 1! That’ll need stitches.
briankblough about 15 years ago
jterran-AND they’ll need to remove two teeth from his elbow! (A la Dirk Nowitski)
tedhand about 15 years ago
What happen to the end of the football season? Playoffs?
Eric S Fletcher Premium Member about 15 years ago
Tedhand,
Playoffs are “playdowns” in Gil Thorp, remember.
willofark about 15 years ago
Thorpe is bragging about his speed, depth, and size to the pretty young reporter. Hmmmmmm.
LarsonEWhipsnade about 15 years ago
“Playdowns,” for reasons lost to hazy history, applies only to basketball. In the Rubin era, it seems that only league champions go to the plays, be they -down or -off.
From what I’ve read in the anthologies, Jack Berrill never dealt with football playoffs, even in the years when mighty Milford steamrolled all the mopes from the Valley Conference.