Thorp’s rigid discipline is going to cost the Mudlarks a few games this season. For example, in P1 why does Thorp insist on making his running back salute the Quarterback before he can have the ball?
It looks to me that in P2 the Oakwood player is hitting the Milford player out of bounds. No flag, no Moon reports, no nothing. Plus, its not fair when the Oakwood players can levitate themselves.
I think that’s Chip Visci toting the mail in his Joe Willie White Shoes. Gil Pa accentuates his 70’s offense by ridding the ‘Larks of traditional black cleats? Ahhh…Marty at home in the tinderbox. Being a one man show, it’s easy loading remote location gear in his classic 1984 Ford Fiesta.
Milford obviously lost the coin toss, as they are running into the setting sun… too bright for the RB to see the hand off. It looks like that Oakwood defender was thrown into him while he was blinded.
To Ellisburkes. Backing up to your Saturday comment. Have you ever seen the movie “John Goldfarb Please Come Home”? It’s about ND football and a Arab king.
Browns44 about 11 years ago
Marty works for WDIG radio in Steubenville, OH? That’s great news, look at their studios, almost as nice as the Moon Man’s official broadcast booth.
yelp.com/biz/w-d-i-g-radio-steubenville
the old professor about 11 years ago
Original field marking system at Oakwood – lines about one yard apart?
LngJhnAg about 11 years ago
Thorp’s rigid discipline is going to cost the Mudlarks a few games this season. For example, in P1 why does Thorp insist on making his running back salute the Quarterback before he can have the ball?
thejudge about 11 years ago
“You respect that ball, dammit!”
TheBillyGoat about 11 years ago
It looks to me that in P2 the Oakwood player is hitting the Milford player out of bounds. No flag, no Moon reports, no nothing. Plus, its not fair when the Oakwood players can levitate themselves.
bearwku82 about 11 years ago
I think that’s Chip Visci toting the mail in his Joe Willie White Shoes. Gil Pa accentuates his 70’s offense by ridding the ‘Larks of traditional black cleats? Ahhh…Marty at home in the tinderbox. Being a one man show, it’s easy loading remote location gear in his classic 1984 Ford Fiesta.
jslabotnik about 11 years ago
Bulldozing and chirping
chujusmith about 11 years ago
Marty’s Fu Manchu looks sharp enough to be a weapon. That’s either some fine trim work, or one heck of a lot of gel.
miffedmax about 11 years ago
I just wonder who taught #25 to carry a football that way.
OldTimer62 about 11 years ago
No football strips? Readers complain. Football season in the strips? Readers complain. What a bunch of ingrates. ;-)
DaleJQP about 11 years ago
panel 1 – That’s a football? They’re much smaller than I expected.
Kazbot about 11 years ago
Milford obviously lost the coin toss, as they are running into the setting sun… too bright for the RB to see the hand off. It looks like that Oakwood defender was thrown into him while he was blinded.
kdizzle about 11 years ago
The Running Back in P1 appears to be doing the “Safety Dance”.
tcar-1 about 11 years ago
To Ellisburkes. Backing up to your Saturday comment. Have you ever seen the movie “John Goldfarb Please Come Home”? It’s about ND football and a Arab king.