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WEEK 10

Snot Locker

Lamar Jackson running toward record book | ABC27

Lamar Jackson was dancing in the streets of Midtown after the Wildcats exposed the Vulcans

The Wildcats expose the Vulcans, 45-27

NORWOOD, AL - The "snot locker" is U.S. Navy jargon for the storage area for snot which is a person's nose. According to former heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the snot locker". This essentially means that people, and teams, often have very detailed plans until they encounter a sudden, unexpected setback, or challenge, which can disrupt their original strategy. In Week 10 of the BDFL's 30th season, the Western Hills Wildcats came up to North Birmingham to take on the front-running, over-hyped Vulcans in what was billed as the "Game of the Year" with serious playoff implications and championship title overtones and punched them in the nose. The Wildcats started fast, got a great game out of their quarterback, played some nasty "D" and punched the Vulcans so much in the proverbial "snot locker" that they wanted no more. No mas. The end result was complete domination that left the bleachers and luxury boxes at Pro Stadium empty by the end of the third quarter. The back-ups gave up a few points late, but this one was never in question. The Wildcats move to 5-5 on the year and are peaking at the right time while the Vulcans fell to 8-2 and are questioning their leader, their culture, their fan base and everything else associated with the program.

 

WEEK 10

Final Scores

SM

GRE

11

19

BEL

BUL

41

17

JUG

DOG

41

24

GAM

FRE

20

22

PS

BAN

13

6

ARM

CHE

15

23

BLZ

MAY

22

10

WIL

VUL

45

27

 
COMPLETE SCORING DATA FROM THE ALADDIN SCORING SYSTEM (@$$)
 

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Yesteryear

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The Titans of New York will be one of the lost teams honored during Throwback Week 2025

The BDFL to honor the lost teams in 2025

1961 Vintage New York Titans Football Yearbook Digital Reproduction - EtsyTITLETOWN - The BDFL will honor 16 AFL/NFL teams from the past that no longer exist, pay tribute to the memories of these teams and their star players and remember those glory days of yesteryear during Throwback Week 2025. Think Kenny Stabler and the Oakland Raiders. Johnny Unitas and the Baltimore Colts. Terry Metcalf and the St. Louis Cardinals. Lance Alworth and the San Diego Chargers. Earl Campbell and the Houston Oilers. Kurt Warner and the St. Louis Rams. Don Maynard and the Titans of New York. John Hannah and the Boston Patriots. John Riggins and the Washington Redskins. Ozzie Newsome and the original Cleveland Browns. Bo Jackson and the Los Angeles Raiders. Other former NFL/AFL teams that no longer exist who will help round out the field during BDFL Throwback Week 2025 will include the Dallas Texans, the Canton Bulldogs, the Acme Packers, the Portsmouth Spartans and the Decatur Staleys. These are just 16 of the professional football teams that used to play in the AFL, or NFL, that no longer exist as they once did in their heyday. During Throwback Week 2025, each current BDFL club will represent one of these lost teams. Hopefully, some of these teams will bring back some childhood memories which is what the BDFL's Throwback Week 2025 is all about anyhow.

 

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W1-Dog Day Afternoon W2-Stranglehold W3-Boondocks W4-Gut Wrencher
W5-Discombobulated W6-Death Defying W7-Lolly Gagging W8-Monster Smash
W9-Street Survivors W10-Snot Locker    
 


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