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    Quote Originally Posted by JMB View Post
    I always suspect that people who are successful in that medium take a genuine part of their personality and crank it up to 11.
    I think that is true to some degree, but it is like taking it from 1 to 11. They honestly may not care that much, but know what "moves the needle."

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    On another note, McFeely talked about him going into a crowd at high school game when someone said "Ed Schultz sucks." Just how much did he despise use when, as students, we regularly chanted at him "Ed shot his dog" and "Ed beats his wife?" Man, he much of just seethed at us......(of course, I was like 19 yo and didn't even know why we were saying it!)

    (For you young kids, we would literally do this right in front of him when he was on the field before the game. In hindsight, the kind of youthful foolishness that make college great and horrible at the same time.)

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    Only saw Ed in person a couple times. One was at NDSU he was walking into the BSA like he owned the place. The other time he got owned in a bar in DL haha.

    My condolences to his family and friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bisonator98 View Post
    Only saw Ed in person a couple times. One was at NDSU he was walking into the BSA like he owned the place. The other time he got owned in a bar in DL haha.

    My condolences to his family and friends.
    Shorewood Pub incident?


    Some great memories of Ed calling Bison games, but my favorites were from when he called MN district and sectional basketball games from the Cobber Fieldhouse when I was a kid. He was incredible calling those games, which are some of the best sports memories I have. RIP Ed.

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    Onto another angle, I'd sure like to know more about his death. He was working for Putin and there are lots of deaths that happen with folks who had worked for Putin...... #conspiracy

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    Quote Originally Posted by THEsocalledfan View Post
    Onto another angle, I'd sure like to know more about his death. He was working for Putin and there are lots of deaths that happen with folks who had worked for Putin...... #conspiracy
    I heard he was in a care facility. So something went off kilter real quick like
    NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herd View Post
    The bottle was not thrown at Ed, it was intended to be flipped over the press box, but was short armed through the press box window, barely missing Dana. Ed flipped out and ran into the crowd, grabbing a few people by the collar along the way.
    Probably better that it went into the press box, really. Had one sail over my head once when I was on the back row at Dacotah. Turned around to see it hit the ground and it came about three feet from hitting a guy who was walking around down there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony View Post
    Probably better that it went into the press box, really. Had one sail over my head once when I was on the back row at Dacotah. Turned around to see it hit the ground and it came about three feet from hitting a guy who was walking around down there.
    Pretty customary in those days to throw a schnapps bottle over the press box onto the ground below. Bad idea to be walking around down there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony View Post
    Probably better that it went into the press box, really. Had one sail over my head once when I was on the back row at Dacotah. Turned around to see it hit the ground and it came about three feet from hitting a guy who was walking around down there.
    It’s the big sky, small target theory we used to use when dropping unguided ordnance through the cloud deck back in the day when I was new to the military.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cx500d View Post
    It’s the big sky, small target theory we used to use when dropping unguided ordnance through the cloud deck back in the day when I was new to the military.


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