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Joel Dublanko?
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Joel Dublanko is a reserve ILB for Cincinnatti. He's played a bit the last 2 years, and I think in line to start next year.
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Yep. That’s the guy. I remember all of these people raving that he was going to be the next Ray Lewis.justthrowitinthebag said:Joel Dublanko?
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What ever happened to...predictability.
The milkman, the paperboy, evening tv?
How did I get to living here?
Somebody tell me please!
This old world's confusing me.
With clouds as mean as you've ever seen
Ain't a bird who knows your tune.
Then a little voice inside you Whispers,
Kid don't sell your dreams, so soon
Everywhere you look, everywhere you go
There's a heart (There's a heart), a hand to hold onto.
Everywhere you look, everywhere you go
There's a place, of Somebody who needs you
Everywhere you look.
When you're lost out there and you're all alone,
A light is waiting to carry you home.
Everywhere you look.
Everywhere you look.
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He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
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The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
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@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
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That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
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Why do you hate Mark Bruener Aberdeen legend?creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really. -
Most of his post was praising Bruenersteelheader2 said:
Why do you hate Mark Bruener Aberdeen legend?creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really. -
Missed that part, just saw end. My Bad. Carry on.RaceBannon said:
Most of his post was praising Bruenersteelheader2 said:
Why do you hate Mark Bruener Aberdeen legend?creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really. -
UW had another TE from the Deen after Bruener. He was a bust though
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If we’re bashing Anthony Mizin, I’m out!!!TommySQC said:UW had another TE from the Deen after Bruener. He was a bust though
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Russell was the better Mizin. And the biggest bust out of Aberdeen was ommA Givens.
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Damn. Haven't heard that name in 15 yearsAvatarsare4fags said:Russell was the better Mizin. And the biggest bust out of Aberdeen was ommA Givens.
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What do the Dublanko haters have to say now!
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UW could've used himDoogles said:What do the Dublanko haters have to say now!
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Anybody know what Nik Bolton’s up to?🤷♂️whatshouldicareabout said:
UW could've used himDoogles said:What do the Dublanko haters have to say now!
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This post on the Football Board proves that this type of thing is not confined to the "tug" board.
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@PassionGrundleStiltzkin said:This post on the Football Board proves that this type of thing is not confined to the "tug" board.
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Cut and cleared waivers
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Bruener lived in my dorm his frosh year - 91 - and literally just down the hall. I knew the guys living next to him (and Steve Hoffman his rommmate). Bruener comes home late one night and goes to the extremely weird bed with the shelf (Haggett) and lays down. Didn't know it wasn't his room. He lays on the bed next to another dude - who was about 6'2" though skinny. The other dude wakes up - Bruener leaves. They laugh about it later. If you remember those beds/shelves in that dorm, you can only imagine what it would be like to have Bruener pinning you against the wall under that shelf, in the middle of the night, unexpectedly.creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really. -
Under the shelf? Thought the shelves were under the bed in Haggett. Don't recall any shelves above the beds.StateChampWereU said:
Bruener lived in my dorm his frosh year - 91 - and literally just down the hall. I knew the guys living next to him (and Steve Hoffman his rommmate). Bruener comes home late one night and goes to the extremely weird bed with the shelf (Haggett) and lays down. Didn't know it wasn't his room. He lays on the bed next to another dude - who was about 6'2" though skinny. The other dude wakes up - Bruener leaves. They laugh about it later. If you remember those beds/shelves in that dorm, you can only imagine what it would be like to have Bruener pinning you against the wall under that shelf, in the middle of the night, unexpectedly.creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really. -
Dorm room bed shelving placement guy.whatshouldicareabout said:
Under the shelf? Thought the shelves were under the bed in Haggett. Don't recall any shelves above the beds.StateChampWereU said:
Bruener lived in my dorm his frosh year - 91 - and literally just down the hall. I knew the guys living next to him (and Steve Hoffman his rommmate). Bruener comes home late one night and goes to the extremely weird bed with the shelf (Haggett) and lays down. Didn't know it wasn't his room. He lays on the bed next to another dude - who was about 6'2" though skinny. The other dude wakes up - Bruener leaves. They laugh about it later. If you remember those beds/shelves in that dorm, you can only imagine what it would be like to have Bruener pinning you against the wall under that shelf, in the middle of the night, unexpectedly.creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really.
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I bet!StateChampWereU said:
Bruener lived in my dorm his frosh year - 91 - and literally just down the hall. I knew the guys living next to him (and Steve Hoffman his rommmate). Bruener comes home late one night and goes to the extremely weird bed with the shelf (Haggett) and lays down. Didn't know it wasn't his room. He lays on the bed next to another dude - who was about 6'2" though skinny. The other dude wakes up - Bruener leaves. They laugh about it later. If you remember those beds/shelves in that dorm, you can only imagine what it would be like to have Bruener pinning you against the wall under that shelf, in the middle of the night, unexpectedly.creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really.
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Go on...StateChampWereU said:
Bruener lived in my dorm his frosh year - 91 - and literally just down the hall. I knew the guys living next to him (and Steve Hoffman his rommmate). Bruener comes home late one night and goes to the extremely weird bed with the shelf (Haggett) and lays down. Didn't know it wasn't his room. He lays on the bed next to another dude - who was about 6'2" though skinny. The other dude wakes up - Bruener leaves. They laugh about it later. If you remember those beds/shelves in that dorm, you can only imagine what it would be like to have Bruener pinning you against the wall under that shelf, in the middle of the night, unexpectedly.creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really. -
I never lived in Haggett, which I recall was one of the worst. They have lots of really nice dorms now down by where Mercer was. And the dorm that replaced Terry-Lander is nice too.StateChampWereU said:
Bruener lived in my dorm his frosh year - 91 - and literally just down the hall. I knew the guys living next to him (and Steve Hoffman his rommmate). Bruener comes home late one night and goes to the extremely weird bed with the shelf (Haggett) and lays down. Didn't know it wasn't his room. He lays on the bed next to another dude - who was about 6'2" though skinny. The other dude wakes up - Bruener leaves. They laugh about it later. If you remember those beds/shelves in that dorm, you can only imagine what it would be like to have Bruener pinning you against the wall under that shelf, in the middle of the night, unexpectedly.creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really. -
Black Hills League Tuff. I always knew he had it in him.Doogles said:What do the Dublanko haters have to say now!
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Didn't make the roster. Still would have been better than Manu and Wellington in 2019.
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Drawers were under the beds, but back in 91 there were these shallow shelves attached to the walls above the two beds. Hard to imagine without a picture, and it looks like all pics I can find on the internet don't show them. They were annoying and looks like they got removed at some point.whatshouldicareabout said:
Under the shelf? Thought the shelves were under the bed in Haggett. Don't recall any shelves above the beds.StateChampWereU said:
Bruener lived in my dorm his frosh year - 91 - and literally just down the hall. I knew the guys living next to him (and Steve Hoffman his rommmate). Bruener comes home late one night and goes to the extremely weird bed with the shelf (Haggett) and lays down. Didn't know it wasn't his room. He lays on the bed next to another dude - who was about 6'2" though skinny. The other dude wakes up - Bruener leaves. They laugh about it later. If you remember those beds/shelves in that dorm, you can only imagine what it would be like to have Bruener pinning you against the wall under that shelf, in the middle of the night, unexpectedly.creepycoug said:
That Great Lake snow effect shit would kill me. Still, Cincy > Aberdeen.RaceBannon said:
@creepycougAIRWOLF said:
The soul crushing despair of the Rust Belt probably makes it feel like home.bananasnblondes said:He originally committed to Eastern Michigan or something. Must be doing his rust belt transfer tour
Aberdeen was looking for something; the town has seen better days to say the least. Watched him play once and didn't quite see it. When I watched Bruener play, I could see it. In the East / West game his senior year, which I recall was a particularly talent-heavy year for Washington recruits, he dominated. I believe Bledsoe and Lake Dawson were in that class, among others, and the Times described Mark in that game as a "man amongst boys". Kid was a fucking animal. You knew he was the shit. Don't recall any of that hype about Joe.
I thought he signed with Tennessee, which, hey, good for him, but wasn't surprised at all that he fell off the face of the earth.
The Bobcats have sent a few more up this way since, but mostly scrubs.
Apparently, Aberdeen isn't tuff enuff. Other than Jason McEndoo (Cooger) and Todd Bridge from Monte, doesn't seem like the Harb has been particularly productive by way of impact players.
Sad. Sad, really.