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Posted By: imawarrior04 chiefs!!!!! - 10/15/03 02:22 AM
How bout them chiefs... Go chiefs
Posted By: wrstler07 Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/16/03 12:22 AM
Yea Chiefs! My roommate is a bronco fan. I laughed and continue to brag about Dante Hall. The guy across the hall is a Packers fan. HA.
Posted By: Tim Sayers Re: chiefs!!!!! - 12/15/03 10:19 PM
Yeah, how about those Missouri teams! :rolleyes:
Posted By: Aaron Sweazy Re: chiefs!!!!! - 12/18/03 07:09 AM
I've been a Bronco fan since I was little...surprised with how big they won by in the rematch...

The Chiefs 1st loss had a college friend of mine from Butler County Community College in El Dorado playing for the Bengals (Rudi Johnson)
Posted By: jmadden Re: chiefs!!!!! - 12/22/03 12:00 AM
Rudi Johnson played at Butler? Where did he go to high school?
Posted By: RichardDSalyer Re: chiefs!!!!! - 12/22/03 12:29 AM
Rudi Johnson -- RB
Auburn
Height: 5-10
Weight: 225
40-Yard Dash: 4.60

COLLEGE: Named coaches’ Player of the Year in Southeastern Conference in 2000, and earned Associated Press’ SEC Offensive Player of the Year honors … Selected to 2000 All-America second team by The Sporting News … Played at Auburn only in 2000, and entered the NFL Draft as a junior … Set Auburn season record with 324 rushing attempts, and his 1567 rushing yards were second in school history to Bo Jackson’s 1786 in 1985 … Rushed for 100 or more yards in 10 games … Had TD runs of 70, 42, 56 and 78 yards, and was a semifinalist for Doak Walker Award, given to nation’s top RB … Played in 1998-99 at Butler County Community College in El Dorado, Kan., shattering opposing defenses with 35 TDs in the 1999 season alone … Rushed for 2224 yards with a 7.3 per-carry average in 1999, and gained 1603 yards with a 5.7 avg. in ’98 … Named MVP of 1999 national JC championship game, rushing for 373 yards and scoring all 7 Butler TDs in 49-35 win over Dixie College.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Ettrick, Va. … Attended Thomas Dale High School … Sociology major at Auburn … Has a daughter, Jasmine … Has established the Harriet L. Fisher Scholarship Fund for student-athletes in Ettrick/Matoaca, Va. … Works with youth at the James Farrior Football Camp in Virginia … Hobbies include traveling and listening to music … Full name is Rudi Ali Johnson.
Posted By: ozwrestler171 Re: chiefs!!!!! - 01/07/04 02:40 AM
To bad the broncos got beat so bad by the colts. I like the broncos but i also like the chiefs and know they re goin to have their hands full with the colts(manning at least).
Posted By: Husker Fan Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 01:21 PM
 Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
Rudi Johnson -- RB
Auburn
Height: 5-10
Weight: 225
40-Yard Dash: 4.60

COLLEGE: Named coaches’ Player of the Year in Southeastern Conference in 2000, and earned Associated Press’ SEC Offensive Player of the Year honors … Selected to 2000 All-America second team by The Sporting News … Played at Auburn only in 2000, and entered the NFL Draft as a junior … Set Auburn season record with 324 rushing attempts, and his 1567 rushing yards were second in school history to Bo Jackson’s 1786 in 1985 … Rushed for 100 or more yards in 10 games … Had TD runs of 70, 42, 56 and 78 yards, and was a semifinalist for Doak Walker Award, given to nation’s top RB … Played in 1998-99 at Butler County Community College in El Dorado, Kan., shattering opposing defenses with 35 TDs in the 1999 season alone … Rushed for 2224 yards with a 7.3 per-carry average in 1999, and gained 1603 yards with a 5.7 avg. in ’98 … Named MVP of 1999 national JC championship game, rushing for 373 yards and scoring all 7 Butler TDs in 49-35 win over Dixie College.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Ettrick, Va. … Attended Thomas Dale High School … Sociology major at Auburn … Has a daughter, Jasmine … Has established the Harriet L. Fisher Scholarship Fund for student-athletes in Ettrick/Matoaca, Va. … Works with youth at the James Farrior Football Camp in Virginia … Hobbies include traveling and listening to music … Full name is Rudi Ali Johnson.


Just as one example and I am confident there are more, what is the difference between this topic post and Chief Renegade's recent topic on the BCS?
Posted By: RichardDSalyer Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 01:24 PM
 Originally Posted By: Husker Fan
Just as one example and I am confident there are more, what is the difference between this topic post and Chief Renegade's recent topic on the BCS?

Vince:

As difficult as it is for you to ascertain I did not start the topic but only answered the question!
Posted By: Husker Fan Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 01:38 PM
So what? If you really believe that we are not supposed to engage in any other discussion besides the promotion of Kansas wrestling on this forum, you should not have personally engaged in the topic that had absolutely nothing to do with the promotion or topic of Kansas wrestling. Your contribution to the topic had absolutely nothing to do with wrestling.

It seems to be a case of do as I say and not as I do.
Posted By: Husker Fan Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 01:42 PM
Richard, instead of answering the question if you were consistent with your position stated to Eric on the BCS topic, you should have just given the person the same response that you gave to Eric on the BCS topic.
Posted By: Chief Renegade Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 02:44 PM
As stated on these forums by many others, Richard has a difficult time assimilating in a civil manner. As soon as he perceives a personal issue with someone, he will doggedly pursue that stance to the point of being offensive. I am sure there is a softer side to him. I might be reaching here but I believe he is pro-life, which is commendable!
Posted By: sportsfan02 Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 03:43 PM
 Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
I might be reaching here but I believe he is pro-life, which is commendable!

Uh oh!
Posted By: RichardDSalyer Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 03:57 PM
 Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
As stated on these forums by many others, Richard has a difficult time assimilating in a civil manner.
Guilty as charged! I blame this on the middle son syndrome. Sadly, in a family of seven (7), someone had to fight with big brother for the last piece of chicken fried steak. The weak go hungry!

 Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
As soon as he perceives a personal issue with someone, he will doggedly pursue that stance to the point of being offensive.
Guilty as charged! I blame this on the middle child syndrome. As the fifth (5th) child one learns to speak up - sometimes loudly.

 Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
I am sure there is a softer side to him.
PLEASE! I will search for that side in order to toughen it up.

 Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
I might be reaching here but I believe he is pro-life, which is commendable!

I believe God is my creator and I pray several times each day for the strength to change my dogged ways and bullying tactics. I believe God will assist me and answer my prayers and not banish me to Overland Park.
Posted By: Chief Renegade Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 04:27 PM
Good answer Richard! A good hearted message like that allows us to stomach the attempts at bullying. Do I dare to call for a RDS truce?
Posted By: usawks1 Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 05:33 PM
... \:\)
Posted By: RichardDSalyer Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 09:24 PM
 Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Do I dare to call for a RDS truce?

Chief:

I am a Cowboy:

Gallagher-Iba Arena, Section 202, Row 2, Seats 5,6,7,8.

I may have my history confused however as I recall, Chief's and Cowboys do not play well together. The Cowboy generally lets his guard down, offers the Chief(s) a little friendly drink, and next thing the Cowboy knows the Chief(s) are attempting to take his scalp.
Posted By: el scorcho Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/24/07 11:02 PM
Packers 24
Quiefs 7

IF you are lucky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: Chief Renegade Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/25/07 12:00 PM
 Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
 Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Do I dare to call for a RDS truce?

Chief:

I am a Cowboy:

Gallagher-Iba Arena, Section 202, Row 2, Seats 5,6,7,8.

I may have my history confused however as I recall, Chief's and Cowboys do not play well together. The Cowboy generally lets his guard down, offers the Chief(s) a little friendly drink, and next thing the Cowboy knows the Chief(s) are attempting to take his scalp.



Now that explains it. Had I known you were a Poke, I wouldn't have taken your comments as seriously. Hail to the Pokes in wrestling and golf, but the chip on their shoulder comes from the gridiron. 100 years of OU and "not exactly" creates a temperament that is short fused. The Okie truce is officially on.
Posted By: Mike Furches Re: chiefs!!!!! - 10/25/07 01:59 PM
 Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
 Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Do I dare to call for a RDS truce?

Chief:

I am a Cowboy:

Gallagher-Iba Arena, Section 202, Row 2, Seats 5,6,7,8.

I may have my history confused however as I recall, Chief's and Cowboys do not play well together. The Cowboy generally lets his guard down, offers the Chief(s) a little friendly drink, and next thing the Cowboy knows the Chief(s) are attempting to take his scalp.


I have stayed out of this, but I have to say, I love the RDS signature.
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