Friday, December 14, 2007

Lions abide by the T.H.U.G. rule

I read that the Lions defensive backfield has a new motto, thanks to Kenoy Kennedy.

Lions safety Kenoy Kennedy gave his fellow defensive players black knit hats with "T.H.U.G." on them in blue. They wore them for practice Thursday. Coach Rod Marinelli wouldn't say what the acronym meant, but he said it was beautiful.

What on earth could that acronym mean? I could think of a few that might fit the mighty Lions defensive backs...

Tackling
Hard is an
Unnecessary
Gamble

Tackling
Hard is
Un-American and
Gauche

Tackling
Hurts
Underneath
Genitals

Tackling
Has been
Undesirable for
Generations

Tackling
Has given me
Unflattering
Gas

Tackling
Hard is
Unbefitting to
Gentlemen DB's

Time
Has come to
Upgrade
George Foster

Tacking
Hard is
Unholy to
God

Tackling
Hurts
Undetected
Gonorrhea

2 comments:

  1. Oh! I like this game!

    Take
    Home
    Under-
    Grads

    Take
    Heart,
    Useless
    GM gone

    This
    Hat is
    Un-
    Grammatical

    The
    Heavy
    Underachiever, no longer a
    Guard

    I'm spending too much time on this.

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  2. I really like

    Take
    Heart
    Useless
    GM gone

    HA!

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