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44 minutes ago, saX man said:

I just love how jump for joy Rhule looks on the inside and Scott's face is all business, like f*ck yeah.  

Those two have become quite a funny couple.  

Pretty sure it's Pat Stewart pounding the table behind them with Evan Cooper to his left.

That's gotta be when they got Ekwonu (or at least knew they had him).

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44 minutes ago, Gregg S said:

interesting factoid about this scene.  The look of terror on Alan Rickman's face is real.  He was told the crew was going to drop him on the count of 3.  They let go of him on 1. 

What I heard is they acted like they didnt hook his harness correctly...then dropped him

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The draft room high-fiving is always a hot topic on the Huddle lol.  I still cringe thinking about the Huddlers who obsessed for months over the clip of the Bills' 2019 draft room high-fiving after we took Greg Little, so they could take Cody Ford...the guy they moved from Tackle to Guard to Bench over the course of three seasons lol.  He's basically their Dennis Daley, except they took him with the 38th overall pick.

Better than Greg Little? Sure.  Bust of a 2nd round pick? Also yep.

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23 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

Is it a documentary or a Zucker Brothers spoof, like Kentucky Fried Movie?

 

3 minutes ago, PizzaTheHutt said:

If the Panthers draft leaves you unsatisfied, this record comes equipped with 

BIG JIM SLADE!!!

I've seen bits and pieces of that movie but haven't seen it all.

What I saw did look funny. 

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