Originally Posted by Simply Red:
Both him and Kilgore were dirty all game. All of our errors last week were addressed and tightened. Fun day it was, yesterday. Great win!
Not only that, but is Kilgore not the perfect name for an offensive lineman? It just sounds like a guy that's gonna crack some skulls. Nick Allegretti sounds like a guy that comes to your house when you don't pay your bookie and twists your head off and puts it in a bowling ball bag to bring back to his boss as proof. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lcarus:
Not only that, but is Kilgore not the perfect name for an offensive lineman? It just sounds like a guy that's gonna crack some skulls. Nick Allegretti sounds like a guy that comes to your house when you don't pay your bookie and twists your head off and puts it in a bowling ball bag to bring back to his boss as proof.
Kilgore likes the smell of PANCAKES in the morning, and he's gotta WHOLE stack of' em to his left BROTHER [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
It was less than a few for sure. I remember seeing that and wondering how the guy lasted so late in the draft.
I know competition and everything, but that’s just really good production no matter what level you’re at.
Talked to a buddy of mine who played TE for ASU and is from Chicago (Allegretti is from Frankfort) and he said everyone around those parts was shocked Allegretti lasted until the 7th. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hotrod289:
He allowed a total of like 3 qb pressures without a sack. Competition? Dude played in the Big 10 against some high 1rst round D lineman.
Originally Posted by lcarus:
Not only that, but is Kilgore not the perfect name for an offensive lineman? It just sounds like a guy that's gonna crack some skulls. Nick Allegretti sounds like a guy that comes to your house when you don't pay your bookie and twists your head off and puts it in a bowling ball bag to bring back to his boss as proof.
that and open up his own Italian restaurant called "Gretti's".:-) [Reply]