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- deltadweller
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Nickname for LB's
16 sacks in 6 games!!! You think Kevin Greene's talk helped? May I suggest Thunder and Plunder. Silverback can be Thunder and since he's stripping and recovering the ball so well, Woodley can be Plunder. If you have something better feel free to talk among yourselves.
- thesteelhammer
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Re: Nickname for LB's
Does that make Foote "Blunder"
- Witchblade
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Re: Nickname for LB's
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Re: Nickname for LB's
Since the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse has already been used, I suggest The Grim Reapers.
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Re: Nickname for LB's
I'm still advocating James "Debo" Harrison
Re: Nickname for LB's
Weren't Lloyd and Greene known as quiver and quake? Or was it Salt and pepper? McLovin can't remember. Anyway Pick a name any name here are some suggestions from the mind of McLovin:
Slim and Shady
Starsky and Hutch
Butch and Sundance
Frank and Dean
Abbott and Costello
Captain and Taneil
Sonny and Cher
Thelma and Louise
Bo and Luke
Ponch and John
Willie and Waylon
Smokey and the Bandit
Sponge Bob and Square Pants
Hitler and Mussolini
Napolean and Dynamite
George and Kramer
Pauly and Silvio
Turtle and Drama
Ari and Lloyd
How about Mustard and Ketchup in honor of Heinz field?
McLovin not a nicknaming kind of guy. He's just happy that Harrison and Woodley doing a very good impression of Lloyd and Greene. The thing about Woodley is that although young, he seems to be more complete than Greene. He shows up against the run and just has a knack for being where the ball is.
Slim and Shady
Starsky and Hutch
Butch and Sundance
Frank and Dean
Abbott and Costello
Captain and Taneil
Sonny and Cher
Thelma and Louise
Bo and Luke
Ponch and John
Willie and Waylon
Smokey and the Bandit
Sponge Bob and Square Pants
Hitler and Mussolini
Napolean and Dynamite
George and Kramer
Pauly and Silvio
Turtle and Drama
Ari and Lloyd
How about Mustard and Ketchup in honor of Heinz field?
McLovin not a nicknaming kind of guy. He's just happy that Harrison and Woodley doing a very good impression of Lloyd and Greene. The thing about Woodley is that although young, he seems to be more complete than Greene. He shows up against the run and just has a knack for being where the ball is.
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Re: Nickname for LB's
I would buy that shirt...except they put 92 under Woodley and 56 under Harrison. Not a big deal..but I'm obsessive compulsive about stuff like that.
Re: Nickname for LB's
Cool shirt for sure...what brand is the t-shirt Hanes, Fruit of the Loom? McLovin likes a thick, heavy duty shirt.
Re: Nickname for LB's
McLovin wrote:Cool shirt for sure...what brand is the t-shirt Hanes, Fruit of the Loom? McLovin likes a thick, heavy duty shirt.
The t-shirts are advertised with a link appearing at http://www.stillers.com. Look for the "Believe" logo on the right hand side of the page. The ones I receieved are heavy duty.
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