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    Quote Originally Posted by MLSND View Post
    Weight probably no big factor. Dating myself, but remember Ray Guy from 70’s or 80’s. Great punter both distance and placement. Doubt he weighed 200lbs. Just saying, technically he was great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unbison View Post
    On that note herdbot... what is the ideal weight of our new punter?
    I think he has the frame to get to 300 lbs

    Quote Originally Posted by MLSND View Post
    Weight probably no big factor. Dating myself, but remember Ray Guy from 70’s or 80’s. Great punter both distance and placement. Doubt he weighed 200lbs. Just saying, technically he was great.
    He was 6-4 and longer legs generate more power

    Quote Originally Posted by 14>1 View Post
    ...or if a punter is actually allowed/made to run a 40, what would be an acceptable time for the bot?
    Considering the last time we ran our punter was 7 years ago, I'm thinking he could run a 9.20 forty and weigh 390 lbs

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    But, can he dance?







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    When I was at the game in Denver when the Raiders played the Broncos, I noticed the punter......
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    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    The Ivy League schools are nothing more than a business selling a product. Like all products, they wow you with flashy marketing, cool looking buildings, huge exaggerations, and just general bullshit so you can graduate nearly a quarter million in debt when you would have the exact same level of success of you went to Penn State.

    What's the last time you asked your investment banker where he went to college at? Do you ask your medical doctor or Lawyer where he went to school at? I could care less as long as they have a record of winning cases, making money, and not killing patients. Steve Jobs dropped out of college and later gave a commencement speech at Stanford. Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard but just like the study says if you're smart enough to get into Harvard, your odds of being successful go up.
    You have no clue what your talking about. Your points about Jobs, Zuck, and Gates further illustrates that point. Those guys dropped out because they had really good ideas and the ambition to make their dream a reality. That is not 99.99999999% of the population. On the price of an Ivy degree, there is the advertised price and the real out of pocket price that most students end up paying. Massive endowments take care of most fees, and that’s especially true at the masters level. The actual education these students receive is essentially the same as anywhere else, but the prestige and most importantly the network is what sets Ivy above the rest. It’s not for everyone. As I said, if you plan to live in Fargo ND none of this matters, but your “business selling a product” comment is inaccurate and very naive.

    BTW, the bankers I’m talking about aren’t the ones working at your local Wells Fargo branch answering your phone call...

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    Quote Originally Posted by aces1180 View Post
    Actually, I do...I check their bios online...If UND shows up anywhere, I find someone new.
    Hahaha love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by X-Factor View Post
    You have no clue what your talking about. Your points about Jobs, Zuck, and Gates further illustrates that point. Those guys dropped out because they had really good ideas and the ambition to make their dream a reality. That is not 99.99999999% of the population. On the price of an Ivy degree, there is the advertised price and the real out of pocket price that most students end up paying. Massive endowments take care of most fees, and that’s especially true at the masters level. The actual education these students receive is essentially the same as anywhere else, but the prestige and most importantly the network is what sets Ivy above the rest. It’s not for everyone. As I said, if you plan to live in Fargo ND none of this matters, but your “business selling a product” comment is inaccurate and very naive.

    BTW, the bankers I’m talking about aren’t the ones working at your local Wells Fargo branch answering your phone call...
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldmantutters View Post
    6'4" 180 lbs who runs a 4.45 40-yd dash is the ideal punter. Also wears a size 12 with a wide foot and low-med arch on his kicking footand six toes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Meaty View Post
    fify!!!!!!!!
    Ah, thank you kind sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westnodak93bison View Post
    Ivy Leaguers are very smart and connected. They dominate Washington DC and have managed to put the richest most powerful country $20+ Trillion in debt among other brilliant accomplishments. Genius!

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