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OOC1.

Posted by StormbringerFor group 0
Kalmus the Grey
player, 35 posts
Fri 1 Nov 2019
at 06:55
  • msg #53

OOC1

You got it!
Stormbringer
GM, 46 posts
Fri 1 Nov 2019
at 12:28
  • msg #54

OOC1

Post coming tonight.
Stormbringer
GM, 50 posts
Sun 3 Nov 2019
at 03:31
  • msg #55

OOC1

Thanks for beating FL. Can't stand the Gators.
Kalmus the Grey
player, 38 posts
Tue 12 Nov 2019
at 04:21
  • msg #56

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Our pleasure. Watched Penn and Minnesota on Saturday... geez, those guys are for real! Was a little disappointed but it happens. We have Auburn this Saturday, we win that then we can probably get to Atlanta and then see what we can do about LSU and Burrows, kid's got an arm!
Stormbringer
GM, 51 posts
Wed 13 Nov 2019
at 01:54
  • msg #57

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Yeah, it was disappointing but we're still in the mix at #9. A lot has to happen, including us winning out (our schedule includes Ohio State) and then winning the conference championship...which will likely be Minny-ha-ha once again.

Needless to say, I'm not hopeful, but we have a young team, and next year they should be better. Hate to wait for next year, though.
Kalmus the Grey
player, 40 posts
Wed 13 Nov 2019
at 15:37
  • msg #58

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Hey, there's times when something happens like what happened in Happy Valley and the program NEVER recovers. While not a fan, I am thrilled to see Penn State playing well again, college football just doesn't seem right without Penn, Texas, Nebraska, SC and some of the legendary programs playing well.
Stormbringer
GM, 53 posts
Thu 14 Nov 2019
at 01:27
  • msg #59

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I'm with you on that. I think the scandal, and Joe's subsequent death brought everything into clear perspective. I root for my team, but I'm no longer a fan, if that makes sense.
Kalmus the Grey
player, 42 posts
Thu 14 Nov 2019
at 04:20
  • msg #60

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Too much sense, I don't watch the NFL anymore but that's the relationship I had with the Falcons for the last 20 or so years. They've done nothing to change my opinion for decades. Like I've said before, I love football but the NFL disrespected something I love even more.
Stormbringer
GM, 55 posts
Thu 14 Nov 2019
at 14:00
  • msg #61

OOC1

I find sweet irony that Colin Kapernick is still without a job.
Kalmus the Grey
player, 44 posts
Fri 15 Nov 2019
at 00:21
  • msg #62

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No irony, that guy doesn't want to play. All his antics are publicity stunts, good, even mediocre NFL calibre QB's are hard to come by and he'd have a job if he really wanted it.
Stormbringer
GM, 57 posts
Fri 15 Nov 2019
at 02:07
  • msg #63

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You make a good point. I still think the owners are unintentionally blackballing him, though.
Kalmus the Grey
player, 46 posts
Fri 15 Nov 2019
at 03:38
  • msg #64

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Maybe but NFL owners also want to win and a few would break ranks, guaranteed.
Stormbringer
GM, 59 posts
Fri 15 Nov 2019
at 03:43
  • msg #65

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Yeah, I agree with that. No honor among thieves and Billionaires.
Stormbringer
GM, 74 posts
Sun 24 Nov 2019
at 05:27
  • msg #66

OOC1

post tomorrow - fyi.

you're on the right track.
Kalmus the Grey
player, 55 posts
Sun 24 Nov 2019
at 06:01
  • msg #67

OOC1

Sounds good! Sorry about Penn St. Was pullin' for them! Damn Suckeyes.
Stormbringer
GM, 75 posts
Sun 24 Nov 2019
at 13:33
  • msg #68

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I like the fight in the team after going down 21. The problem is us going down 21. Thought the back up showed some grit. Think there's going to be some stiff competition for the starting QB job next spring.

Tired of waiting for next year, though. I know it's crazy to wonder if a coach who consistently wins 10 games a year should be on the hot seat, but Franklin's so dogmatic about his approach...I dunno, we were in the last three games against OSU, but lost all three...beginning to wonder if he can take the next step as coach.
Kalmus the Grey
player, 56 posts
Sun 24 Nov 2019
at 19:12
  • msg #69

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Despite liking and respecting the man, he's a lot like Mark Richt. You're going to get some wins you thought you'd never get and scratch your head other games. Richt was the most consistent coach I think we ever had at UGA but never took that next step. We had two great years under him in which the BCS jobbed us, can't really blame him for that but the Dawg nation thought that it was because he'd never had a signature win against Alabama or beat Florida 7 years running, something impressive, that he didn't get the respect. Time will tell, he may get it going next couple years.
Stormbringer
GM, 77 posts
Sun 24 Nov 2019
at 19:37
  • msg #70

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Tommy Bowden, Bobby's son, coached Clemson before Dabo. He had a lot of the same idiosyncracies. Would win a huge game, then lose to cupcake. Seemed like he could never beat Duke, when Duke was flat out bad...

Ah well. Like I said, we'll see. Would make me very happy if I could see one national championship before the Lord calls me home.
Kalmus the Grey
player, 58 posts
Mon 25 Nov 2019
at 05:00
  • msg #71

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Seems that way here as well, 1980 was a LOOOOOONG time ago...
Stormbringer
GM, 80 posts
Tue 26 Nov 2019
at 04:18
  • msg #72

OOC1

Oh, Snap!

I'll have to put something together tomorrow for you. Nice roll!
Kalmus the Grey
player, 61 posts
Tue 26 Nov 2019
at 14:41
  • msg #73

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It was! Got to admit, wondering if it's all connected or did we find the family graveyard?? Might be a little spotty next couple days but work Wens night and there should be NOTHING to do... W
Stormbringer
GM, 82 posts
Wed 27 Nov 2019
at 13:41
  • msg #74

OOC1

A point of order: I'm going to describe things to the best of my ability to give you as much info to make good decisions as possible. I do find that sometimes my transitions are a bit...lacking. For instance, you open the lock and that's where I stop. I do like to add a touch of suspence to my transitions, but would you rather I just move you forward IF there are no encounters waiting for you, or would you rather take it step by step?"
Kalmus the Grey
player, 62 posts
Thu 28 Nov 2019
at 06:23
  • msg #75

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Depends on what happens, if I need to react, pause, if not, give me a result. I've seen so many different styles, it really doesn't matter. WG is one of the most intuitive DM's I've ever seen, watch how he transitions from item to item. Had a great DM back in the day, Gene, retired from it, still buds but he was really good, too. He'd come up with the coolest off the cuff ideas! Variety is fun, so don't sweat it too much.
Stormbringer
GM, 84 posts
Thu 28 Nov 2019
at 13:46
  • msg #76

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WG is a great DM. Enjoyed you as a referee as well.

I've had some really good moments as well, ran the Melford campaign years ago that reached more than 7000 posts. I can be intuitive, but sometimes I DM like I'm writing a novel, and that doesn't play as well in a DnD game.

But, I think, so far this is off to a pretty good start. Baby ghouls are always fun...
Kalmus the Grey
player, 64 posts
Fri 29 Nov 2019
at 00:57
  • msg #77

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Yeah, it's an easy trap. You catch yourself writing a book and wonder why "your" characters ain't behaving. Guilty!!
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