Gil Thorp by Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill for August 07, 2017

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    chiphilton  over 7 years ago

    The real reason he quit is that he stank.

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    dutchpuppy  over 7 years ago

    LOTS of injuries in basketball, too…but fewer concussions I would guess.

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    Bucky  over 7 years ago

    Somebody please put a gun to this story line!!!! It is beyond sappy!!!!

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    Lukebunkin   over 7 years ago

    Pleeese bring back Lucky Haskins!!!Del Bader

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    Mr Reality  over 7 years ago

    In all reality , Old Dad throws his voice into the ceiling and asks Why ’d you quit ? You know son nobody likes a quiter, So Git !

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    miffedmax  over 7 years ago

    The peacock left him no choice.

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    Charks  over 7 years ago

    Lebron James also played football (wideout) early in his high school career. Press conference to announce “The Decision” coming up soon.

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    bearwku82  over 7 years ago

    GilPa should contact Herc and Hairy Hercules to invoke his long awaited rematch clause in hope of pushing this commodity of errors off to the side.

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    JPuzzleWhiz  over 7 years ago

    Good morning, Thorpians!

    Great story, so far. Rubin and Whigham continue to improve, and I hope they can keep it up.

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    TheBrownStarfish  over 7 years ago

    P1, Heather, "Really, me too!

    Jaquan, “Well why did you quit?”

    Heather, " I was a senior and my grades were too good to get held back."

    P2, Jaquan, “I was so awful I had to quit. I was a real embarrassment.”

    P3, So , you stuck with basketball and blew your knee out anyway.

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    Ravenswing  over 7 years ago

    Sure, Starfish, eight years into a NBA career. A whole lot longer than the average NFL player manages to get before injuries sideline them for good.

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    Mopman  over 7 years ago

    Oh no, my dumb prediction is starting to look like it will come true? He’s going to end up with an NFL team?

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    Mopman  over 7 years ago

    Jaquan sure has one big noggin in P3. I’m surprised he’s being so modest. He doesn’t mention his TV career, playing a guest star on the original Star trek series: http://media.aintitcool.com/media/legacy/images2009/talosian.jpg

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    twainreader  over 7 years ago

    P-1: Understanding J’s level of intelligence, Heather crooks her arm as sign language for football.

    P-2: Typical response from a junkie. J’s “got a basketball jones” (loved that song)

    P-3: Commodity?? Oh, you mean like ketchup and mustard ?

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    hifirick1953  over 7 years ago

    So the Hot Topic for this arc is going to be how dangerous football is for kids and CTE. And how parents are switching their kids to soccer.

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    BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 7 years ago

    How about we talk about how Universities use those ‘hot’ commodities without payment? They should at least be required to buy insurance policies payable if the athlete has a career threatening injury.

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    wmac8898  over 7 years ago

    I had a couple of high school teammates who either didn’t play football or who quit football to protect their baseball careers. Both had successful careers thanks to baseball. I doubt either of them regret the decision to not play football.

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    Mr Reality  over 7 years ago

    In all reality , Old Dad jumps up and says Good Gawd , if Cutler can get $10 million for one season , how could a gimpy ex NBA player make if tried to become an NFL player , think about it JQuad or whatever your name is !

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    cuttersjock  over 7 years ago

    Whiz, this has to be a set up…you’re trying to flush me out of my cushy summer lair of indifference with what may be your most inane comment ever…and that’s saying a lot given your vast book of lameness.To quote John McEnroe are you serious?? Great story? Then again, I think you were a big supporter of the peacock drivel were you not?I hope me wishing that your health problems are behind you (yes, I said it) doesn’t take away from my role as your probation officer but c’mon man, there is no way I can hold my fire here.As I have said before, I award you no points and may God have mercy on your soul.

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