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Ebolapox 05-12-2015 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 11494309)
Chase is one of the nicest human beings I've met, and certainly was the nicest top 50 national recruit that I ever interviewed. I met him at his house for an interview before his commitment to Mizzou, and he answered the door in rubber gloves - he had decided to spend a day off cleaning around the house to help his mom out.

Man, he could spin the ball. Just a cannon. And he married up, too. Ashley Guy is, if possible, an even nicer person than Chase. And a damn good athlete in her own right.

If they have a son, he'll play football or baseball at Mizzou, pretty sure of it.

It's not just Trey-tor Millard (OU FB). It's also the DT who went to Nebraska, and Ofodile, and seemingly every decent talent out of RB (Aron White, TE, Logan Gray, QB to Georgia).

Missouri has not had much luck getting the true stars out of Columbia, MO.

lulz, logan gray goes to my gym and works at the same bank as my girlfriend does (his mother is the big boss). nice guy, but he flamed out HARD at georgia.

siberian khatru 05-12-2015 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 11494309)

It's not just Trey-tor Millard (OU FB). It's also the DT who went to Nebraska, and Ofodile, and seemingly every decent talent out of RB (Aron White, TE, Logan Gray, QB to Georgia).

Missouri has not had much luck getting the true stars out of Columbia, MO.

Hell, goes all the way back to Gary Anderson.

O.city 05-12-2015 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 11494309)
Chase is one of the nicest human beings I've met, and certainly was the nicest top 50 national recruit that I ever interviewed. I met him at his house for an interview before his commitment to Mizzou, and he answered the door in rubber gloves - he had decided to spend a day off cleaning around the house to help his mom out.

Man, he could spin the ball. Just a cannon. And he married up, too. Ashley Guy is, if possible, an even nicer person than Chase. And a damn good athlete in her own right.

If they have a son, he'll play football or baseball at Mizzou, pretty sure of it.

It's not just Trey-tor Millard (OU FB). It's also the DT who went to Nebraska, and Ofodile, and seemingly every decent talent out of RB (Aron White, TE, Logan Gray, QB to Georgia).

Missouri has not had much luck getting the true stars out of Columbia, MO.

Yeah, she's a sweetheart. They had a little boy around the same time we did, but I haven't talked to him in a while.

He could spin it, that's for sure. It was pretty unfair in flag football,lol.

He is a super nice dude though. He was a TA in one of the many labs we had, and the instructor always called him chase daniel. Pretty funny.

DJ's left nut 05-12-2015 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 11494298)
I get the fullback that went to OU whose ne escapes me, but as a WR to slip to Oregon seems weird.

I got to know chase Patton a little in dental school (he was a year ahead of me and is practicing in Como I think) so it was cool to hear some stories about the program.

however, it wasn't cool that they always won the intramural football tourney.

We made it to the semi's of that tourney on Stankowski with my law school squad in 2006. The team that beat us had one dude that was about 6'8'' and we'd keep getting pressure on them but they'd just chuck it up high and he'd go up and get it over double coverage.

It was like the Chiefs/Colts playoff game - we just couldn't stop 'em. Damn intramural teams. We had a guy actually tear his hamstring in one of those games - the back of his leg was bright purple for a month. I had a straight up Chris Carter moment diving out of the back corner of the endzone and dragging my feet to make an over the shoulder catch on a 2 point conversion. I guess I feel better knowing that we'd have just gotten housed in the finals by Chase Patton's friggen pickup squad.

I miss being athletic. Now I end up with sore feet after 2 nights of softball. Stupid old age...

Saul Good 05-12-2015 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541 (Post 11494210)
That can't be true. I've read on CP numerous times that the SEC isn't nearly as lucrative as the Big 12 and the SEC network is a dismal failure.

The fact of the matter is that the money doesn't matter all that much anymore. By that, I mean the SEC schools have plenty, and so do the Big 12 schools. One league distributing 2-3 million a year more than the other in a given year doesn't make a difference.

What does matter is how the money is used. The Big 12 has been flat out told and shown that not having enough teams for a CCG puts them at a disadvantage. Unfortunately for them, they have chosen to ignore their huge issue because they're worried about losing money when they should be worried about losing playoff appearances.

All the money in the world doesn't do a football program a bit of good when you choose to guard it like the dragon in Beowulf.

O.city 05-12-2015 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 11494344)
We made it to the semi's of that tourney on Stankowski with my law school squad in 2006. The team that beat us had one dude that was about 6'8'' and we'd keep getting pressure on them but they'd just chuck it up high and he'd go up and get it over double coverage.

It was like the Chiefs/Colts playoff game - we just couldn't stop 'em. Damn intramural teams. We had a guy actually tear his hamstring in one of those games - the back of his leg was bright purple for a month. I had a straight up Chris Carter diving out of the back corner of the endzone and dragging my feet to make an over the shoulder catch on a 2 point conversion. I guess I feel better knowing that we'd have just gotten housed in the finals by Chase Patton's friggen pickup squad.

I miss being athletic. Now I end up with sore feet after 2 nights of softball. Stupid old age...

Yeah, I hear ya.

I shredding a hamstring trying to stretch a double during school and couldn't hardly push the foot pedal to spin my drill in clinic. It was pretty embarrassing.

I dunno that chase would have been therr in 06, he graduated a year ahead of me in 2013.

But yeah, getting old Sucks. Gotta stick to golf and old dreams at this point

DJ's left nut 05-12-2015 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 11494350)
Yeah, I hear ya.

I shredding a hamstring trying to stretch a double during school and couldn't hardly push the foot pedal to spin my drill in clinic. It was pretty embarrassing.

I dunno that chase would have been therr in 06, he graduated a year ahead of me in 2013.

But yeah, getting old Sucks. Gotta stick to golf and old dreams at this point

Looks like his first year on campus was 2004 as a redshirt so by 2006 he'd have been in his redshirt soph year.

You could be right - like I said, I never actually played him. I'm just choosing to believe that he'd have been waiting for us in the finals to grind us in to dust so I can let go of the fact that we could put like 8 guys on that damn massive WR of theirs in the semis and still couldn't stop him. !@#$

O.city 05-12-2015 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 11494368)
Looks like his first year on campus was 2004 as a redshirt so by 2006 he'd have been in his redshirt soph year.

You could be right - like I said, I never actually played him. I'm just choosing to believe that he'd have been waiting for us in the finals to grind us in to dust so I can let go of the fact that we could put like 8 guys on that damn massive WR of theirs in the semis and still couldn't stop him. !@#$

Oh, no this was at UMKC in dental school, after his days at MU.

DJ's left nut 05-12-2015 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 11494377)
Oh, no this was at UMKC in dental school, after his days at MU.

Ah.

Well shit. Now I feel bad again.

O.city 05-12-2015 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 11494381)
Ah.

Well shit. Now I feel bad again.

I'm sure you guys would have lost anyway, so don't feel bad.

In my days at MSU, we had a pretty spectacular intramural ball team, composing of a few Hugh school all staters and such. We were well balanced, had good bigs etc.

But we always ran into the damn football team and clay harbour always beat us. Either the semi's or finals, every year save for 1, where the soccer team just out ran us.

Yeah, I miss being an athlete though.

duncan_idaho 05-12-2015 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 11494344)
We made it to the semi's of that tourney on Stankowski with my law school squad in 2006. The team that beat us had one dude that was about 6'8'' and we'd keep getting pressure on them but they'd just chuck it up high and he'd go up and get it over double coverage.

It was like the Chiefs/Colts playoff game - we just couldn't stop 'em. Damn intramural teams. We had a guy actually tear his hamstring in one of those games - the back of his leg was bright purple for a month. I had a straight up Chris Carter moment diving out of the back corner of the endzone and dragging my feet to make an over the shoulder catch on a 2 point conversion. I guess I feel better knowing that we'd have just gotten housed in the finals by Chase Patton's friggen pickup squad.

I miss being athletic. Now I end up with sore feet after 2 nights of softball. Stupid old age...

I don't think Patton would have been waiting for you, but Corby Jones might have been. I forget which year he graduated, but it was around that time. He destroyed my intramural team single-handedly one year.

We had a guy break his tibia in intramurals against Corbs and company. He was playing deep safety with me, and we both went up for a deep ball over the middle. I picked it off and had a decent return, he broke his leg (hairline). He didn't realize it, went home, was still feeling the pain and finally went to the doctor. Turned out it was broken, and the damage inside was putting the nerve and his lower leg at risk.

After he got out of surgery, the doc told him if he'd waited another 6 hours, they might have had to amputate the lower leg due to the interior damage and nerve issues. Or something like that.

What year did you graduate law school? If you were there in 06, you were there at the same time as my wife.

DJ's left nut 05-12-2015 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 11494388)
I don't think Patton would have been waiting for you, but Corby Jones might have been. I forget which year he graduated, but it was around that time. He destroyed my intramural team single-handedly one year.

We had a guy break his tibia in intramurals against Corbs and company. He was playing deep safety with me, and we both went up for a deep ball over the middle. I picked it off and had a decent return, he broke his leg (hairline). He didn't realize it, went home, was still feeling the pain and finally went to the doctor. Turned out it was broken, and the damage inside was putting the nerve and his lower leg at risk.

After he got out of surgery, the doc told him if he'd waited another 6 hours, they might have had to amputate the lower leg due to the interior damage and nerve issues. Or something like that.

What year did you graduate law school? If you were there in 06, you were there at the same time as my wife.

Unless he was just chilling on campus waiting to kick teeth in, Corby had already moved on to dominating alumni golf tournaments as a young associate at Shook Hardy by then. I'm pretty sure he graduated the year before I got there.

I graduated in spring '07.

O.city 05-12-2015 10:18 AM

Corby is practicing in KC now, right?

I saw him at a Mexican bar down by the med/dental school a few years back and an mu alum I was with thought thats where he was

duncan_idaho 05-12-2015 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 11494422)
Corby is practicing in KC now, right?

I saw him at a Mexican bar down by the med/dental school a few years back and an mu alum I was with thought thats where he was

I believe he works at Shook.

DJ's left nut 05-12-2015 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 11494435)
I believe he works at Shook.

He started his own shop but it didn't work out for whatever reason.

I thought he was at Spencer Fane? I suppose it's possible he went back to Shook.

He's had an interesting legal career. I think he's probably a pretty decent attorney but I wonder if firms aren't bringing him in largely for name value and one-off cases here and there. He seems to be something of a nomad that's never really stuck on a partnership track.

Admittedly, that could be wildly unfair and is based only on the fact that the novelty of Corby Jones practicing law keeps his name floating about silly legal sewing circles, but that's the impression I've gotten.


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