There are...
...days until Patrick Omameh (and his current teammate, Denard Robinson) get together to watch their beloved Wolverines smash Hawaii.
His first career start at Michigan was on 7 November 2009 and at some point started for forty-one consecutive games. It was said that he once ate thirty White Castle burgers. He was a nominee for homecoming king in 2010 and made the Academic All-Big Ten lists in 2010 and 2011. Patrick was not drafted, but instead signed as a free agent to the 49ers. He didn't make the final roster and was then signed to their practice squad. Patrick played for the Bucaneers and Bears after his stint with the 49ers and is currently on the Jaguars.
My eyes!
I actually like that jersey. Do I prefer it to a normal white one? No.
It also pains me to know that Michigan should have won that game.
Tomorrow is the first day of July and it seems like summer is flying by too quickly...too many beers, too many bbqs and too many parties to have between now and the end of summer.
Take it all in and enjoy every weekend and before you know it, it'll be gone and it'll be FOOTBALL SEASON!!!!!
DAMN, I love this time of year...
I need to stop checking these threads for the next month or so.
....but that would mean doing some real work while at work.
There's always porn to watch
about smart phones. If not for porn they'd be totally useless.
I'm never in a position to post these threads, but if I ever get the chance I'm going to incorporate a countdown to fall camp too. That number is far less depressing than the September 3rd number.
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His father is 5 foot 10 inches and his mother is 5 foot 6 inches.
Haha, I saw that, too!
I've heard this part before, but it still makes me smile:
When Omameh was in sixth grade, he did not know what American football was and when he asked his father about it, his father brought out a soccer ball. On the first day of football practice, he wore sandals and a wristwatch.
Is only 1,560 hours. Here before we know it
Another wonderful guy that passed through a great program. Companionate and caring dude that I'll never forget!