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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33681

    #1

    Interview with TarHeelMan

    How long have you been reading Operations Sports and what brought you here?

    I've been around since July 2002, when I was looking for some more info on NCAA Football. I'd been over at gamefaqs.com, and someone mentioned this site... Came over here, and never went back.

    What made you decide to donate to Operation Sports?

    Great atmosphere here with the posters... Almost like a cyber-bar... There's also a wealth of information, especially when NCAA Football and ESPN College Hoops comes out... Once I had some extra cash, I decided to go ahead and donate.

    Your favorite Sports Teams?

    Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Bobcats, UNC sports, New York Mets

    What are your hobbies?

    Sports video games (of course), listening to music, reading ("Unforgivable Blackness" is an outstanding read)

    Tell us about about your family.

    Married to Lizsandra, a great little Puerto Rican gal, for 6 years. We're the proud parents of "Deuce" (Victor Jr.) who will be 5 on Feb. 29th, and "Doctor" (Marques David), who will be 1 on Feb. 28th. I hope Deuce will grow to be a 6-3, 245 lb. RB with nice speed and cutback ability, while the Doctor will probably grow to about 6-5, 6-6, 250 lbs. with ballhandling skills and shooting ability. Of course, I expect Roy Williams to extend a scholarship offer to him within the next 15 years.
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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33681

    #2
    Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

    Don't forget about Duece's hands and Doc's Rodman'esqe rebounding ability.
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    • Steve_OS
      Editor-in-Chief
      • Jul 2002
      • 33681

      #3
      Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

      Don't forget about Duece's hands and Doc's Rodman'esqe rebounding ability.
      Steve Noah
      Editor-in-Chief
      http://www.operationsports.com
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      • skitch
        Fear Ameer
        • Oct 2002
        • 12349

        #4
        Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

        Why would he want a scholly to UNC?



        Great read, man.

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        • skitch
          Fear Ameer
          • Oct 2002
          • 12349

          #5
          Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

          Why would he want a scholly to UNC?



          Great read, man.

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          • mgoblue
            Go Wings!
            • Jul 2002
            • 25477

            #6
            Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

            First Clay ends up being PDiddy's dad, and now we find out that Deuce's dad is really TarHeelMan, OS truly is a soap opera at times

            in all seriousness, great interview
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            • mgoblue
              Go Wings!
              • Jul 2002
              • 25477

              #7
              Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

              First Clay ends up being PDiddy's dad, and now we find out that Deuce's dad is really TarHeelMan, OS truly is a soap opera at times

              in all seriousness, great interview
              Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818

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              • TarHeelMan
                Th* H*mb*rg*r P*mp
                • Jul 2002
                • 7853

                #8
                Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

                Originally posted by Steve_OS
                Don't forget about Duece's hands and Doc's Rodman'esqe rebounding ability.
                LOL... In time, man. Talent takes time to develop... I plan on them having great stories about their training in their formative years, how Daddy had them working in the brickyards at early ages, which is how they got their great physical skill and talent. At 4 years old, Deuce already has a nice burst from the line of punishment, which is usually demonstrated after he has misbehaved in some fashion... Once clear of the line, he also has nice elusive moves... He does need to learn how to take a hit, though...

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                • TarHeelMan
                  Th* H*mb*rg*r P*mp
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 7853

                  #9
                  Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

                  Originally posted by Steve_OS
                  Don't forget about Duece's hands and Doc's Rodman'esqe rebounding ability.
                  LOL... In time, man. Talent takes time to develop... I plan on them having great stories about their training in their formative years, how Daddy had them working in the brickyards at early ages, which is how they got their great physical skill and talent. At 4 years old, Deuce already has a nice burst from the line of punishment, which is usually demonstrated after he has misbehaved in some fashion... Once clear of the line, he also has nice elusive moves... He does need to learn how to take a hit, though...

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                  • Hellfish76
                    *ns*rt W*tty T*tl* H*r*
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 1943

                    #10
                    Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

                    Originally posted by TarHeelMan
                    LOL... In time, man. Talent takes time to develop... I plan on them having great stories about their training in their formative years, how Daddy had them working in the brickyards at early ages, which is how they got their great physical skill and talent. At 4 years old, Deuce already has a nice burst from the line of punishment, which is usually demonstrated after he has misbehaved in some fashion... Once clear of the line, he also has nice elusive moves... He does need to learn how to take a hit, though...
                    Time to bring out the pads and helmets and get full contact drills going
                    You know, evil comes in many forms, be it a man-eating cow or Joseph Stalin. But you can't let the package hide the pudding. Evil is just plain bad! You don't cotton to it! You gotta smack it on the nose with the rolled up newspaper of goodness! Bad dog! Bad dog! -The Tick

                    Play Ultimate!

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                    • Hellfish76
                      *ns*rt W*tty T*tl* H*r*
                      • Nov 2002
                      • 1943

                      #11
                      Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

                      Originally posted by TarHeelMan
                      LOL... In time, man. Talent takes time to develop... I plan on them having great stories about their training in their formative years, how Daddy had them working in the brickyards at early ages, which is how they got their great physical skill and talent. At 4 years old, Deuce already has a nice burst from the line of punishment, which is usually demonstrated after he has misbehaved in some fashion... Once clear of the line, he also has nice elusive moves... He does need to learn how to take a hit, though...
                      Time to bring out the pads and helmets and get full contact drills going
                      You know, evil comes in many forms, be it a man-eating cow or Joseph Stalin. But you can't let the package hide the pudding. Evil is just plain bad! You don't cotton to it! You gotta smack it on the nose with the rolled up newspaper of goodness! Bad dog! Bad dog! -The Tick

                      Play Ultimate!

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                      • Steve_OS
                        Editor-in-Chief
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 33681

                        #12
                        Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

                        Originally posted by Hellfish76
                        Time to bring out the pads and helmets and get full contact drills going
                        Steve Noah
                        Editor-in-Chief
                        http://www.operationsports.com
                        Follow me on Twitter

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                        • Steve_OS
                          Editor-in-Chief
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 33681

                          #13
                          Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

                          Originally posted by Hellfish76
                          Time to bring out the pads and helmets and get full contact drills going
                          Steve Noah
                          Editor-in-Chief
                          http://www.operationsports.com
                          Follow me on Twitter

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                          • VanCitySportsGuy
                            NYG_Meth
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 9351

                            #14
                            Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

                            TarHeelMan needs to take it a step further and tell your kids if they don't step up their game, then they won't be getting a warm meal!!!

                            It's always good to pimp your kids to the fullest

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                            • VanCitySportsGuy
                              NYG_Meth
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 9351

                              #15
                              Re: Interview with TarHeelMan

                              TarHeelMan needs to take it a step further and tell your kids if they don't step up their game, then they won't be getting a warm meal!!!

                              It's always good to pimp your kids to the fullest

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