Is it real or playmakers
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Is it real or playmakers
Remember the ESPN football soap opera Playmakers? Well here's 5 different scenarios. Try to guess if they occoured in real life or on the show Playmakers.
1. A head coach knocks up a team secretary and forces her to have an abortion.
2. A punter misses a game because he spill a fondue pot on his leg.
3. A coach is forced to miss a few games because he has colon cancer.
4. A gay player must hide his identity from his teammates.
5. A player threatens to kill his head coach.
1. A head coach knocks up a team secretary and forces her to have an abortion.
2. A punter misses a game because he spill a fondue pot on his leg.
3. A coach is forced to miss a few games because he has colon cancer.
4. A gay player must hide his identity from his teammates.
5. A player threatens to kill his head coach.
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Re: Is it real or playmakers
BSmack wrote:1. A head coach knocks up a team secretary and forces her to have an abortion.
2. A punter misses a game because he spill a fondue pot on his leg.
3. A coach is forced to miss a few games because he has colon cancer.
4. A gay player must hide his identity from his teammates.
5. A player threatens to kill his head coach.
1. Not sure
2. NFL, wasn't it the Jaguars punter?
3. I'm sure that's happened in the NFL
4. I remember seeing that on Playmakers but odds are there are probably some gay players currently in the NFL that are doing that too
5. I'm sure that's happened in the NFL as well...sounds like something on Playmakers too
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OK, here's the answers
1. Real life- The coach in question was Denny Green
2. Real life- It was J-Ville's punter
3. Playmakers- Though Marv Levy did have surgery for prostate cancer during the 1995 season.
4. Both- The All Pro Reciever on Playmakers was forced out of the closet. Ezra Tuaolo was able to wait until after his career had ended. No word on Troy Aikman, Tom Brady and Kordell Stewart.
5. Real Life- Tyle Turley hurled the death threat at Rams coach Mike Martz. For some reason, Rams management didn't award him the medal he so richly deserved.
1. Real life- The coach in question was Denny Green
2. Real life- It was J-Ville's punter
3. Playmakers- Though Marv Levy did have surgery for prostate cancer during the 1995 season.
4. Both- The All Pro Reciever on Playmakers was forced out of the closet. Ezra Tuaolo was able to wait until after his career had ended. No word on Troy Aikman, Tom Brady and Kordell Stewart.
5. Real Life- Tyle Turley hurled the death threat at Rams coach Mike Martz. For some reason, Rams management didn't award him the medal he so richly deserved.
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—Earl Sinclair
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- Antonio Brown
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JHawkBCD wrote:Marley's correct - BMonica kicks his own ass once again. What a fuckin' moron.BBMarley wrote:I thought Jacksonville's punter chopped his leg with an axe in the locker room?BSmack wrote:
2. Real life- It was J-Ville's punter
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I think both the kicker and punter had something weird happen to them. One of them chopped his leg with the axe and the other spilled the fondue pot on himself. I'm not sure which one did what.
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Punter Hanson injured by axe
NFL.com wire reports
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Oct. 9, 2003) -- Chris Hanson swung and missed.
No, not at a ball he was trying to kick, but at the wood he was trying to chop.
The Jaguars punter needed surgery to close up a gash on his right, non-kicking, leg after he miscalibrated while using an ax to hack at the massive tree stump that coach Jack Del Rio placed in the locker room a few weeks ago. Del Rio used the stump as a symbol for the mantra he has adopted for the Jaguars (1-4) this season: "Keep chopping wood."
Hanson took the message literally, and wound up being rushed to the hospital, where he received several stitches, team spokesman Dan Edwards said. Hanson's leg will be in a boot for four to six weeks, and the team hasn't decided whether to place him on injured reserve, Edwards said.
Beginning with the Jaguars' Oct. 12 game against Miami, Jacksonville's only Pro Bowl player from last season will be replaced by Mark Royals, whom the Dolphins cut earlier this year.
The accident happened while position players were in meetings.
"Specialists have more free time on their hands," Del Rio explained.
After the team fell to 0-3, Del Rio had the tree stump placed in the middle of the locker room, set atop a plastic tarp, and equipped with an ax planted in the base of the log. The stump and ax remained in the room over the past two weeks, and every now and then, players would hack away, spraying wood chips all about the teal carpeting.
When the media was allowed into the locker room, the stump was still there, albeit much worse for wear. The ax, meanwhile, was gone.
Asked what happened to the ax, several players just shook their heads and smiled.
Del Rio opened his daily news conference by saying Hanson suffered an accident. Asked what kind of accident, he said it was "a locker room accident." Pressed further, Del Rio acknowledged it was with the ax. Thus marked a bad ending to a pretty decent motivational idea.
After Jacksonville's bad start, the first-year coach insisted to the team to "keep chopping wood," telling the players that hard work was the only way to solve their problems. "The message was understood," he said.
The log, he said, "was symbolic more than anything else. The thing was on its way out, but just not soon enough."
This isn't the first time Hanson has been injured in an unconventional manner. In June 2002, Hanson, his wife and former Jaguars kicker Jaret Holmes were severely burned while they were making fondue at Hanson's house, and the fondue pot overturned.
BSmack was correct.