Gil Thorp by Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill for October 22, 2020

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    Charks  about 4 years ago

    Great capture of Terry’s expression in P2. Good to be positive for a change although I won’t let it become a habit. But today, well done R+W.

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    Lawrence.S  about 4 years ago

    I prefer to stew in the kitchen. Hope Thayer connects and Rapson is left on the bench, but I think there will likely be the drama of a Milford loss when the pass is incomplete.

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    jslabotnik  about 4 years ago

    Unfortunately, P3’s caption was meant for the showers after this loss.

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    Bluedarter  about 4 years ago

    First Down! Kick the field goal and cover the spread!

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    James St. John Smythe  about 4 years ago

    Now was the time to use the Delaware Wing-T formation. Too bad they left the quarterback on the sidelines who could win the game.

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    TheBrownStarfish  about 4 years ago

    P1, Looks like he could have gotten at least a few more yards with no one near him.

    P2, Yum, Rapp stew.

    Tom (Butt) Muench is wide open! Huh-huh, huh-huh. He said Butt Muench. Huh-huh, huh-huh.

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    twainreader  about 4 years ago

    P-1: Thayer he goes, tripping over the sideline!

    P-2: Too bad, Rapp, today is Yearbook picture day

    P-3: The Tight End is open. Unfortunately, Gil uses the Detroit Lions route running plan and he made his break only 5 yards from scrimmage. The ball is turned over on downs.

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    Irish53  about 4 years ago

    Gil calls the what-was-supposed-to-be-a-big-secret end around, but thanx to Rap doing it last week, it was ‘on film’ and gets ‘smothered’ and doesn’t make it past the line of scrimmage but that won’t stop Marty from publicly blaming Gil for using that play too much

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    The Pro from Dover  about 4 years ago

    Unfortunately “Pouty” Rapson has alerted Madison on what play was coming. So their defensive back was in excellent position to intercept and end the game. Now “Smug” Rapson says see me in the morning and lap this Thorpe!

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    michaeljwolff  about 4 years ago

    P-2: As Terry “Rapp” Rapson stews on the sidelines.

    Which should suit the beef he’s having.

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    hifirick1953  about 4 years ago

    Way to cheer on your team Rapp!!

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    bearwku82  about 4 years ago

    P4- The Madison Sweet Cheeks have ample experience covering tight ends, squeezing the route and clamping down the backside. With a blank stare, Marty flashes back to Peaches McClure and the bad art we endured several years ago.

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    harf59  about 4 years ago

    Yesterday, P-3, Thayer has thrown the ball and #51 is about to bat it down.  “Chance Macy picks up 16 on a draw, but when Milford goes to the air…”.  Cut to today and "Will Thayer has to scramble out of bounds, and it will be 4th and 8.  A little football continuity would be nice.

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    Bluedarter  about 4 years ago

    He’s looking at you CK for help. We feel his pain. We need to throw deep.

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    Snarker formerly known as Rube Whigham  about 4 years ago

    It seems as though Will will sail it, but maybe a go-ahead TD!

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    Mopman  about 4 years ago

    P1 – Surprised nobody has commented on twinkle toes.

    P2 and P3 – Rapp is really going to be stewing and bitching tomorrow after Thayer overthrows a wide open tight end (that phrase seems wrong) to cinch the loss and put second place in jeopardy.

    And speaking of bitching, stop your bitching about no Mopped Up Thorp yesterday. Yesterday and today’s strips were just uploaded! What do you mean you didn’t even notice????

    https://moppedupthorp.wordpress.com/

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