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Last edited by Bear Goggles; 11-08-2010 at 08:54 PM.
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Thanks man!!! I wish there was some way I could repay you for your kindness. The only thing now is to get to load on my page with the animation in tact. So far, I'm not having much luck with that. I have just recently gotten back to posting on the site, so some of the specs are a little different than they were on DaBearz.com.
Last edited by Dagan81; 11-08-2010 at 09:57 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
Thanks man!!! I wish there was some way I could repay you for your kindness. The only thing now is to get to load on my page with the animation in tact. So far, I'm not having much luck with that. I have just recently gotten back to posting on the site, so some of the specs are a little different than they were on DaBearz.com.
Fixed it for ya
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Originally Posted by
Bear Goggles
Fixed it for ya

Thanks a lot!
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What's up guys? Love the site. I've been a Bears (and Florida Gator) fan since the 80's (big Wilber Marshall fan). Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could make me a Major Wright sig (preferably in a Bears unlform) incorporating the Bears "C" logo, the Gators cursive script logo that appears on the helmet, and my user name (KML) in it. Alot to ask, I know, but I would be ever so grateful. Thanks and BEAR DOWN!
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Originally Posted by
KML
What's up guys? Love the site. I've been a Bears (and Florida Gator) fan since the 80's (big Wilber Marshall fan). Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could make me a Major Wright sig (preferably in a Bears unlform) incorporating the Bears "C" logo, the Gators cursive script logo that appears on the helmet, and my user name (KML) in it. Alot to ask, I know, but I would be ever so grateful. Thanks and BEAR DOWN!
BOOOO! I'm a Tennessee Vols fan! lol. Of all the former Vols to have played in Chicago, the only notable ones were Doug Atkins and Willie Gault. The Bears have had several Florida players, but Wilbur Marshall and Neal Anderson were probably the best of the bunch.
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
BOOOO! I'm a Tennessee Vols fan! lol. Of all the former Vols to have played in Chicago, the only notable ones were Doug Atkins and Willie Gault. The Bears have had several Florida players, but Wilbur Marshall and Neal Anderson were probably the best of the bunch.
BOOOO you! LOL. But yeah, Marshall and Anderson are definitely the 2 most notable and Alex Brown was solid here as well, though not on the same level. UT definitely gets the edge IMO because Atkins is a HOFer.
I've got some fairly high expectations for Major Wright. He's a perfect fit here. He's not a guy you want playing in man coverage on a regular basis but he's got pretty good instincts and he hits like a truck. He also has a knack for creating turnovers. Perfect Cover 2 safety for Lovie and I'm excited to see what he can do here.
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Originally Posted by
KML
BOOOO you! LOL. But yeah, Marshall and Anderson are definitely the 2 most notable and Alex Brown was solid here as well, though not on the same level. UT definitely gets the edge IMO because Atkins is a HOFer.
I've got some fairly high expectations for Major Wright. He's a perfect fit here. He's not a guy you want playing in man coverage on a regular basis but he's got pretty good instincts and he hits like a truck. He also has a knack for creating turnovers. Perfect Cover 2 safety for Lovie and I'm excited to see what he can do here.
I'm wanting to say that Bob Suffridge (played at UT back in the late 30s/early 40s under General Neyland) played for the Bears as well, but I don't think he was anything spectacular in the NFL like he was in college.
I was a little surprised on NFL Top 10 Football Factories of All-Time that Florida wasn't mentioned on there. I can only speculate this is the case because of all the busts at quarterback that have come out of Gainesville. But there have been other great players to come out of Florida, notably Todd Collinsworth, Wilbur Marshall, Neal Anderson, Emmitt Smith, etc. Maybe it was because Florida has only been building solid football teams since the late 1970s, when its streak of consecutive winning seasons began.
What do you think about Will Muschamp as your new head coach? What's he going to do about the offense? Is he going to keep the spread intact or is he going to go to a pro-style of offense?
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Sorry Dag, he was drafted by the Steelers and played for the Eagles
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12-31-2010, 06:36 PM #100 
Originally Posted by
The Benjamin
Sorry Dag, he was drafted by the Steelers and played for the Eagles
Are you talking about Bob Suffridge, Benji?