Gil Thorp by Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill for November 05, 2019

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    Snark-impaired  about 5 years ago

    That’s kind of you, Chance, but what if “Rut-Roh” makes another fumble?

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    kdizzle  about 5 years ago

    Countdown is on to when Chet says something stupid and reveals himself as the anonymous source.

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    Ravenswing  about 5 years ago

    Now we know: Chance is really the son of Fist Pump Man!

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    Bucky  about 5 years ago

    Down year for Madison, no need to run up the score GilPa so don’t go for two.

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    ksronlinemedia  about 5 years ago

    So Charlie is running right through three unblocked defenders? I suggest listening to Bob Knight’s locker room rant on YouTube.

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    Mr Reality  about 5 years ago

    Ìn all reality , Chance unleashes Mr Happy and shows off his Happy Dance .

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    bearwku82  about 5 years ago

    Since redshirt sophomore Macy has become True 2.0, curiosity begs the question. Can Chance pitch and become the Milford closer for the next 3 baseball seasons?

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    TheBrownStarfish  about 5 years ago

    P1, Well, at least Chance knows where his helmet is unlike Thurman Thomas in Super Bowl 26.

    P2, Charlie sure looks like he’s about to fumble again. He also seems to have an atrophied left leg kind of like Ray McDonald the Redskins top pick in ‘67. He was a 235 pound RB back when most backs were much smaller and he ran all over the small conference Idaho played in at the time and the Skins thought they had a great find until they found out he had a nerve problem in one leg that they hadn’t done their due diligence to research. At least bad drafts aren’t a new thing for the Skins, sadly.

    P3, He held on to the ball! Hallelujah!

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    Irish53  about 5 years ago

    P1: nice 1980’s shoulder pads

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    twainreader  about 5 years ago

    P-2/3: Loose, Foot Loose, everybody cut foot loose

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    hifirick1953  about 5 years ago

    P3 The Rapture

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    wmac8898  about 5 years ago

    It’s easy for a starter to cheer on a backup, when the backup isn’t a threat to take the starter’s job.

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    Mopman  about 5 years ago

    I’m rating today’s strip…..stupid. I guess it’s showing what a GREAT TEAMMATE CHANCE IS! And if Charlie scored on that play in P2, Madison is really really weak. Three guys have him surrounded, none more than a foot away, and they don’t get him?

    And speaking of stupid and great, here is today’s issue of Mopped Up Thorp. It’s up to you to decide which it is.

    https://moppedupthorp.wordpress.com/

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    Snarker formerly known as Rube Whigham  about 5 years ago

    The way we did it last time was that Jarrod got to run up the score in the homecoming game after True’s “injury.” But then teammates noticed he wasn’t limping, Jarrod called True out on it, True said he would do the same for any teammate, then Jarrod asked to switch positions and they rolled to the championship. Charlie could volunteer to shore up that shaky or absent right side of the O line. Maybe there wouldn’t be three unblocked defenders every play or at least he wouldn’t fumble as much…

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    Irish53  about 5 years ago

    Mop is right. The way the opposing players are avoiding Roh, it could be because of his Hacksaw Reynolds-like game strategy. Hacksaw was know to deliberately urinate and defecate in his uniform during games, just to gross out opposing players. I bet it worked too.

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