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  • godylla
    Rookie
    • Jan 2009
    • 305

    #61
    Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

    I've also used Charlie Kelly, from It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, one of my favorite characters of all-time.
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    • thaSLAB
      [Player 1]
      • Feb 2008
      • 4495

      #62
      Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

      Originally posted by Knight165
      Is he "Super"?

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      LOL, although I am pretty super (so I've been told), that's not it
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      • EL_GABE
        Have a V8....POWER!
        • Aug 2009
        • 2372

        #63
        Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

        Al Bundy. 4 touch downs in a game is chaging to 4 homeruns in a game in high school =D so my choice is Al Bundy
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        Add me =)

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        • dickey1331
          Everyday is Faceurary!
          • Sep 2009
          • 14285

          #64
          Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

          I use my real name
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          NHL: Dallas Stars
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          • risky
            Rookie
            • Apr 2008
            • 105

            #65
            Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

            Originally posted by tree3five
            my real name, thats why I sent it in to Kolbe a few years back, its not a common name at all and to hear it in game is awesome.
            Man i should do that because my name is so uncommon its not even funny. I have to use the last name Castenda because it the closest thing to it. By the way my last name is Catanzarita it will never be in a video game lol!!!!!!!!!!!
            Go Yanks!!!!!

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            • Jdurg
              Banned
              • Feb 2005
              • 827

              #66
              Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

              Originally posted by risky
              Man i should do that because my name is so uncommon its not even funny. I have to use the last name Castenda because it the closest thing to it. By the way my last name is Catanzarita it will never be in a video game lol!!!!!!!!!!!
              I know the feeling. On this planet (I've discovered through family members doing family tree research), there are about 10 people with my last name. In addition, unless I have kids, I am the last one of my name in the country. If I don't procreate, my family's last name will die. No pressure. I PM'd Kolbe my name last year. It would be great if it was in there because I know if Rex said it, he'd make a comment like "I had a nasty case of that a few years ago". (My last name sounds like a UTI. lol.)

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              • Mercury53
                Pro
                • Sep 2009
                • 616

                #67
                Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                James May, from Top Gear. He was drafted by the Yankees and I played three spring training games and haven't gotten any further.
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                MLB - Seattle Mariners
                NBA - Cleveland Cavaliers
                NFL - Philadelphia Eagles
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                • Perfect Zero
                  1B, OF
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 4012

                  #68
                  Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                  I use my real name for the position I used to play in little league; use Fake Name Generator for my Starting Pitcher.
                  Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks

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                  • Polo Bandit
                    Pro
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 721

                    #69
                    Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                    Originally posted by Ozmosis
                    Seriously? Is that Like Bob Loblaw? lol
                    Yeah. And I have announcer say "Mike Hunt."

                    I'm easily amused.

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                    • CubFan23
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 3985

                      #70
                      Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                      Originally posted by thaSLAB®
                      LOL, although I am pretty super (so I've been told), that's not it
                      Is it "Super's" brother maybe?
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                      • Eman5805
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 3545

                        #71
                        Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                        I'm a creative writer, so I come up a bunch of players for each position in my head. With mini-bio for each. Why you may ask? Because it's all I play during the summer and I have a lot of time to create and run RTTS's for each one. And also for the l*lz.

                        Here's a quick list:

                        Issac Ward, always make him fast, usually a CF.
                        Calvin McDaniel, always a power hitter.
                        Sammy Boston, a lefty starting pitcher.
                        Juan Lopez, a righty starting pitcher.
                        Logan Dunbar, a righty closer.
                        Abraham Gordon, a 3rd baseman switch hitter.
                        Hank Poole, a 2nd baseman that's just 5'7".
                        Aaron Robertson, a 6'4" lefty RF.
                        Jermaine Foster, catcher.

                        Pretty sure that's all of them.

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                        • Soul2zion
                          Rookie
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 101

                          #72
                          Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                          Originally posted by Mean Mr Mustard
                          6' 10" lumbering left fielder called Lennie Hightower.

                          Sort of a cross between Lennie in 'Of Mice and Men' and Hightower from Police Academy.
                          lol that's awesome.
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                          • Ozmosis
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 63

                            #73
                            Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                            Originally posted by Eman5805
                            I'm a creative writer, so I come up a bunch of players for each position in my head. With mini-bio for each. Why you may ask? Because it's all I play during the summer and I have a lot of time to create and run RTTS's for each one. And also for the l*lz.

                            Here's a quick list:

                            Issac Ward, always make him fast, usually a CF.
                            Calvin McDaniel, always a power hitter.
                            Sammy Boston, a lefty starting pitcher.
                            Juan Lopez, a righty starting pitcher.
                            Logan Dunbar, a righty closer.
                            Abraham Gordon, a 3rd baseman switch hitter.
                            Hank Poole, a 2nd baseman that's just 5'7".
                            Aaron Robertson, a 6'4" lefty RF.
                            Jermaine Foster, catcher.

                            Pretty sure that's all of them.
                            Ive done this in football...some names just fit for certain types of players

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                            • thaSLAB
                              [Player 1]
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 4495

                              #74
                              Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                              Originally posted by CubFan23
                              Is it "Super's" brother maybe?
                              LMAO, Luigi would be an awesome name IMO... but no, not from that series. And its not Zelda either

                              Hint: the game does have castle in it LOL
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                              • Chef Matt
                                True.
                                • Apr 2008
                                • 7832

                                #75
                                Re: What do you name your RTTS player?

                                Originally posted by thaSLAB®
                                LMAO, Luigi would be an awesome name IMO... but no, not from that series. And its not Zelda either

                                Hint: the game does have castle in it LOL
                                Your name is Alucard? Wow. LOL
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