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Lord Sun
10-30-2005, 06:40 PM
Dallas has two of the 14 Canadians currently playing in the NFL on its roster, kick Shaun Suisham and long snapper LP Ladouceur. (Seattle and St Louis have two each as well.) The best-known Canadian player in the L is probably another kicker, Mike Vanderjagt, followed by Arizona's Teyo Johnson, or maybe Tom Nutten of St Louis. Both of Dallas' Canadians were picked up off waivers in 2005.
Just wanted to share.
davidyee
10-30-2005, 06:44 PM
Dallas has two of the 14 Canadians currently playing in the NFL on its roster, kick Shaun Suisham and long snapper LP Ladouceur. (Seattle and St Louis have two each as well.) The best-known Canadian player in the L is probably another kicker, Mike Vanderjagt, followed by Arizona's Teyo Johnson, or maybe Tom Nutten of St Louis. Both of Dallas' Canadians were picked up off waivers in 2005.
Just wanted to share.
...you bring attention to us in Cananda and the next time Suisham and Ladouceur botch a FG the board will want to invade Canada.
CanadianCowboysFan
10-30-2005, 06:47 PM
Heheheh.
The one position where Canadians are as good as Americans at football is place kicker.
Bob Sacamano
10-30-2005, 06:48 PM
BLAME CANADA!! lol
Hostile
10-30-2005, 07:01 PM
Heheheh.
The one position where Canadians are as good as Americans at football is place kicker.Sawed off midgets.
StanleySpadowski
10-30-2005, 07:29 PM
Heheheh.
The one position where Canadians are as good as Americans at football is place kicker.
There's nothing that Canuckistan is as good as the US at. Nothing.
Rack Bauer
10-30-2005, 07:31 PM
Kicker and Snapper? Easily the weakest part of our team.
Coincidence? I think not.
And canadian beer sucks.
;)
jem88
10-30-2005, 08:30 PM
There's nothing that Canuckistan is as good as the US at. Nothing.
I didn't realize Pat Buchanon posted here. Welcome!!
jem88
10-30-2005, 08:31 PM
There's nothing that Canuckistan is as good as the US at. Nothing. By the way, we're much better at hockey.
jem88
10-30-2005, 08:33 PM
Now there was a great Canadian player. Unfortunately, injuries took their toll and shortened a very promising career.
davidyee
10-30-2005, 08:57 PM
There's nothing that Canuckistan is as good as the US at. Nothing.
... Hockey and the fact that Stanley Spadowski doesn't live here. :rolleyes:
Lord Sun
10-30-2005, 09:15 PM
Rueben Mayes (born 1963), was a Canadian football player.
He first gained notoriety as a running back in high school in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. From this unlikely beginning, Mayes went on to star for the Washington State University Cougars, where he was named to the All-America team. Mayes set single season and career-rushing records (1,632; 3,519 yards) with the Cougars and still holds a Pacific Ten Conference record of 357 yards in one game.
In 1986 he made his rookie debut with the NFL's New Orleans Saints. He won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award that year. Although his NFL career was hampered by injuries, he was named to the Pro Bowl and went on to play seven years with the Saints. Mayes, without benefits afforded promising young players in the U.S., excelled in a skill position among the best-trained football players in the world.
big dog cowboy
10-30-2005, 09:43 PM
I just wish ESPN still showed the CFL. Entertaining football.
Phrozen Phil
10-30-2005, 10:56 PM
Sawed off midgets.
Excuse me ?
Where is the love? Just remember this when you need our oil.... :lmao:
PullMyFinger
10-31-2005, 09:41 AM
Sawed off midgets.
Hehe I like what my dad says
"Fake Frenchies".... :p: No insult is worse, the French are A-holes
or
"Wannabe Americans".... :p:
Phrozen Phil
10-31-2005, 09:44 AM
Hehe I like what my dad says
"Fake Frenchies".... :p: No insult is worse, the French are A-holes
or
"Wannabe Americans".... :p:
That does it!! No back bacon, maple syrup, or beaver pelts for you ! BTW, American Beer SUCKS!!!!
fiveandcounting
10-31-2005, 09:46 AM
There's nothing that Canuckistan is as good as the US at. Nothing.
how about humility
also cleanliness, peace, hockey, fishing, oh I can go on
TruBlueCowboy
10-31-2005, 09:49 AM
...you bring attention to us in Cananda and the next time Suisham and Ladouceur botch a FG the board will want to invade Canada.
:laugh2:
No more Canucks on the team damnit! :mad: :p:
Sasquatch
10-31-2005, 09:54 AM
Doesn't Ladouceur mean "sweetness" or "softness"? Not a very good football name.
PullMyFinger
10-31-2005, 10:03 AM
cleanliness, peace, hockey, fishing, oh I can go on
LOL gag me with a fork.
Aint no fishing like FLA bass fishing
Easy to have peace with only 50 people living there
Ill give ya hockey, but when is the last time the cup came home to Canada?
you guys do have 1 thing goin for ya....Cold, neverending unbearable Cold. And snow, more snow than I care to see in 50 lifetimes, I see enough here in CO.
OH and 1 more thing you guys got......A 10 month winter. And socialized medicine, hope you never get hurt too badly, your screwed.
JackMagist
10-31-2005, 10:18 AM
Doesn't Ladouceur mean "sweetness" or "softness"? Not a very good football name.I don't know about that...wasn't Walter Payton's nickname "Sweetness"?
Sasquatch
10-31-2005, 10:32 AM
I don't know about that...wasn't Walter Payton's nickname "Sweetness"?
Let me rephrase: not sure that's the best name (either translations) for an offensive lineman.
Canadian BoyzFan
10-31-2005, 10:36 AM
Wow....there are some pretty ignorant views about Canada in this thread. My personal favorite was the 10 months of winter. That or about por health care...LOL.
Well I should be going.......I have to go lock up my igloo and prepare the dog sled to bring me to work.
TruBlueCowboy
10-31-2005, 10:39 AM
Wow....there are some pretty ignorant views about Canada in this thread. My personal favorite was the 10 months of winter. Well I should be going.......I have to go lock up my igloo and prepare the dog sled to bring me to work.
Remember, you'll need a lantern because you have 7 months of darkness too. ;)
Richmond Cowboy
10-31-2005, 10:49 AM
Actually Ben Johnson would have probably made a heck of a return guy.
davidyee
10-31-2005, 12:10 PM
Rueben Mayes (born 1963), was a Canadian football player.
He first gained notoriety as a running back in high school in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. From this unlikely beginning, Mayes went on to star for the Washington State University Cougars, where he was named to the All-America team. Mayes set single season and career-rushing records (1,632; 3,519 yards) with the Cougars and still holds a Pacific Ten Conference record of 357 yards in one game.
In 1986 he made his rookie debut with the NFL's New Orleans Saints. He won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award that year. Although his NFL career was hampered by injuries, he was named to the Pro Bowl and went on to play seven years with the Saints. Mayes, without benefits afforded promising young players in the U.S., excelled in a skill position among the best-trained football players in the world.
... for the Walter Murray Marauders against Reuben when he was in North Battleford. He was a man against boys with 27 inch thighs. Kind of sucks how his career fizzled due to injuries, but I still see him once a year when he comes to visit his brother who lives a half a block away from my mother.
Just for interest, my mother has some famous people who visit her block during the holidays. Half a block the other way is Gene Simmons mother in law.
Wow....there are some pretty ignorant views about Canada in this thread. My personal favorite was the 10 months of winter. That or about por health care...LOL.
Well I should be going.......I have to go lock up my igloo and prepare the dog sled to bring me to work.
No kidding.
Canada has the best hockey players in the world.
I actually like Canadian beer if you aren't drinking Molson or something that people buy down here and think is indicative of Canadian beer. Upper Canada and Sleeman both have some fine beverages. Actually other than microbrews and small breweries (like Spoetzel) American beer is pretty lousy.
I'll mock Canada with the best of them (I have a bunch of Canadian friends), but its obvious that some of the knuckleheads on here have never even been there.
Gaede
10-31-2005, 12:28 PM
Two great Canadian beers are Sleeman and Moosehead. Molson and Blue are garbage, it's unfortunate that they're so well known.
I'm not sure whether most people in here are joking are not.
We're all the same really.
Sasquatch
10-31-2005, 12:48 PM
Apparently, the Canadians are quite good at selling soft wood, too.
Richmond Cowboy
10-31-2005, 12:51 PM
Skied at Whistler once & loved it.
CanadianCowboysFan
10-31-2005, 01:29 PM
Apparently, the Canadians are quite good at selling soft wood, too.
So much so that the Americans imposed 5 billion in illegal tariffs and duties yet are now shocked we want that money back :D
Molson isn't bad, I prefer Molson Ex to Canadian. I don't like Labatt.
My favourite beer is a French one Kronenbourg 1664 and I don't mind Stella Artois. American beer is too weak, what is up with 4% alcohol, tsk tsk, I thought you were tougher than that ;)
CanadianCowboysFan
10-31-2005, 01:32 PM
Doesn't Ladouceur mean "sweetness" or "softness"? Not a very good football name.
It is softness I believe but I don't have my MicroRobert English-French dictionary handy right now. It is definitely not sweetness.
Sasquatch
10-31-2005, 01:47 PM
It is softness I believe but I don't have my MicroRobert English-French dictionary handy right now. It is definitely not sweetness.
According to Larousse: Douceur nf 1. sweetness. 2. Softness. 3. Mildness. 4. Gentleness.
None of them qualities you would want in an offensive linement unless you're married to one.
As for Whistler, it is AWESOME....when it snows and does not rain.
As for French beer......lmao.....I'll take Belgian over it anyday. Another Leffe, please.
fiveandcounting
10-31-2005, 02:05 PM
LOL gag me with a fork.
Aint no fishing like FLA bass fishing
Easy to have peace with only 50 people living there
Ill give ya hockey, but when is the last time the cup came home to Canada?
you guys do have 1 thing goin for ya....Cold, neverending unbearable Cold. And snow, more snow than I care to see in 50 lifetimes, I see enough here in CO.
OH and 1 more thing you guys got......A 10 month winter. And socialized medicine, hope you never get hurt too badly, your screwed.
The fishing thing was just a reach as if to say there has got to be several things a country with more wild land has better than a country much more developed. Also Im american but canada bashing just pisses me off because it is typical of lots of "ugly americans" who are insecure and love to be proud of things for knee-jerk reasons. As far as socialized medicine, I dont know how you can think HMO's are better, talk about getting screwed. As far as the cup coming home to Canada, doesnt matetr what city has the cup, most of the players are canadian, right?
Phrozen Phil
10-31-2005, 03:05 PM
The fishing thing was just a reach as if to say there has got to be several things a country with more wild land has better than a country much more developed. Also Im american but canada bashing just pisses me off because it is typical of lots of "ugly americans" who are insecure and love to be proud of things for knee-jerk reasons. As far as socialized medicine, I dont know how you can think HMO's are better, talk about getting screwed. As far as the cup coming home to Canada, doesnt matetr what city has the cup, most of the players are canadian, right?
There are a lot of "tongue in cheek" posts in this thread. I'm hoping nobody's serious. Maybe the best way to put it is to simply invite all of you American folks to come up and visit. I'm sure you'd love it and you would be most welcome. :)
PullMyFinger
10-31-2005, 06:50 PM
And the population would increase by 50%...... :p:
Scotman
10-31-2005, 07:48 PM
I grew up 40 miles north of Duluth, MN. Been to Canada many times. Anyone who thinks nothing of Canada has never spent a quiet summer morning gliding through the silence of the BWCA in a canoe. Just magical.
The fishing stacks up well to FLA, too. I've caught many bass. But have you ever hooked a monster musky? Ever watched a moose walking the shoreline at dusk? Ever sat up late at night to watch the northern lights dance across the sky? Ever had a pet mosquito? :D (Sorry, couldn't resist. I had one as a kid until it bit through the chain.)
I love where I'm at. I love FLA and New Mexico and MN, too. But Canada, at least the places I've been, is simply breathtaking.
jem88
10-31-2005, 08:03 PM
As for French beer......lmao.....I'll take Belgian over it anyday. Another Leffe, please. This is the truth. Belgian beer is the best in the world. Canadian beer unfortunately, isn't so great. We do have a few good brews, like Moosehead and Creemore, but compared to what's on offer in Brussels, it doesn't stack up. As for the rest of what's been said here, the best advice I can give is to come visit and see for yourself. It certainly isn't for everyone (especially during the winter), but if you like calm, open spaces and stark natural beauty, along with friendly, accomodating people, Canada is definately worth seeing.
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