Gil Thorp by Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill for September 27, 2016

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    chiphilton  about 8 years ago

    Huh is right. I have no idea what’s going on. Is this the same Dory who fell for the lure of Hollywood last year?

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    wmac8898  about 8 years ago

    Who’re the lovebirds in P3?

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    Mr Reality  about 8 years ago

    In all reality , to fill in the blanks I’m guessing the girl ?? filmed enough of Dory in the showers to blackmail Gil into letting her play QB. Maybe its Pelwickie with a wig and Dory coming back from a JV game that Heather coached or Dory’s prank on Hakeem left him with a broken arm ? Stay tuned Thorptopians .

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    chujusmith  about 8 years ago

    Gil’s back in the win column. Better order another shipment of those “State Champion Gil Thorp” shirts.

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    bearwku82  about 8 years ago

    I read yesterday’s “Barn” t-car and got a chuckle thanks to you. Final minute? Hell, final play. No time for a PAT. De Windt cuts across the end zone like a bad reminder of the burrito buffet at El Raucho. Right you are Chip. I was previously asking who the brothers were who played line last season, Dory & Breck Darwin.

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    Bluedarter  about 8 years ago

    Great blocking on the O-line, Coach Boone. Good to see one of the coaches working, other than Heather.

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    Not Me  about 8 years ago

    That is an unnatural hand on that girl.

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    TheBrownStarfish  about 8 years ago

    Hakeem finally gets some blocking from Pelwecki and the Darwin (Award) brothers and Milford speaks out a win. Nice to have Boary and Breck back for more fun. Heather gets her first win as Gil’s replacement.

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    jslabotnik  about 8 years ago

    Looks like Hakeem is throwing off his back foot while not even pressured. That’s probably why coach Heather will turn to Moose, not following instructions

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    miffedmax  about 8 years ago

    Harrumph. If that was Heather’s throw-in technique, no wonder her soccer career was going nowhere.

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    Mopman  about 8 years ago

    So I guess Milford’s recipe for success is for the coaches to all leave at halftime and have the assistant trainer take over. Heck, whatever works. And speaking of working, why don’t you start working on reading today’s Mopped Up Thorp?

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    cuttersjock  about 8 years ago

    P1- Hakeem assuming the classic Tudor electric football QB form….the ball even looks like it is made of felt, just like the fabulous early 70’s version we all love. #21 is one of those players that just spin aimlessly…

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    twainreader  about 8 years ago

    P-1: Yesterday, the Oakwood player was so close Hakeem (Tameroff) shouldn’t have had time to set and throw. Today, with a potential game saving sack right in front of him, the Oakwood player auditions for the Detroit Lions by dropping back into coverage. With plenty of time, Hakeem doesn’t set, throws off his back foot and wins the game. This is the Lions but with an actual win.P-2: A leaping catch? Pete’s shoulder pads are barely above a four foot fence; bringing new meaning to “short on talent”.P-3: After sneaking a peak at R&W’s story board, Moose can’t wait for the unfortunate injury in next weeks game so our Joe Kapp saga can finally begin. P-4:Heather’s getting hot just thinking about it.

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    Sign Man  about 8 years ago

    When is the damn bonfire? Sign Man is getting restless!

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    tcar-1  about 8 years ago

    Heather…. on her way to being the next Jessica Mendoza. She’ll take Gruden’s place on MNF and be the expert commentator on a sport she’s never played. The precedent has been set for her.

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    tcar-1  about 8 years ago

    Viva LA’ “PC” ESPN!!! Good luck Curt wherever you are!!!!

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    onyxsax  about 8 years ago

    Electric football – five minutes to set up a 30 second play, and the players didn’t do what you thought they were going to do in the first place. In today’s world of miniature electronics and bluetooth technology, you could probably program an entire play and all the players would adjust automatically.

    I had Foto Electric football as a kid…marginally more exciting. Like this one on eBay — can’t believe it’s going for $75. Should have held onto mine: http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/252529881067?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true

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    JerryPulver  about 8 years ago

    Good ol’ Bas-Ket — I loved that game, got really good, especially on the long shot. I did also sail a few out of the stadium.

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    cuttersjock  about 8 years ago

    Bas-ket…an excellent “rain delay” game when we were kids, infinitely more playable than the Tudor…still have mine 40m some years later with original ping pong ball. No, I’m not a hoarder!

    Anyone remember “All Star Baseball”, which was essentially a poor man’s Strat0Matic? You put the paper disk for a player on the spinner and the probabilities would control the at bat. Joe Rudi always came through for me

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    JerryPulver  about 8 years ago

    Never knew about All Star, but I played a ton of APBA baseball in my youth. I tried some StratOMatic with a friend, but it just didn’t grab me like APBA. Nothing like rolling a 66!

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    bitsy twill  about 8 years ago

    OK, someone needs to mention that little hockey game with the metal players on the rods and you could flip the puck from one corner to the other behind the net. Because I’m pushing up against a deadline and I can’t be procrastinating all day.

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    cuttersjock  about 8 years ago

    …I think my hockey game was a Munro or Cadaco…had a monstrosity of a puck drop that mounted at center ice that we never used, goal lights that never really worked well but it did have the curved plastic pieces at the wings that you could just hammer and it would be directed on goal. Also, never used the magnetic or ball-bearing pucks, always the wooden one because it could fly. Original set had Montreal vs Toronto, bought a set of men that included the Black Hawks and the California Golden Seals among others…game was about circa 1967 or so

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    tcar-1  about 8 years ago

    We just played ‘flip football’ on the field that came with the Tudor. If the football stopped on the goal line it was a touchdown. If it went all the way in the end zone the ‘defender’ of that end zone got to try the field goal. We used the goal posts that came with the game. .I grew up more ‘rural’ than most of “y’all” did. We had toy guns, backpacks, helmets etc. We’d hit the woods and play army all day. This was when COMBAT was on network TV..And of course i always had a LIONEL to set up and run when it was raining.

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    gzitver  about 8 years ago

    I had or played all the above-mentioned games. Did anyone ever figure out a way to make the passing thing work in a functional way in Electric Football? In All-Star Baseball (the one with the spinners), Ted Kluszewski and Eddie Mathews always seemed to be the heaviest hitters. In APBA, it was possible to order historical teams by mail. Imagine the excitement when the 1927 Yankees arrived.

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