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Some of you old timers on here may remember Curtis Ceasar, (I believe that's his name), played for Hebert back in the early 70's.  One year during the Soul Bowl vs CP played at Lamar, he threw the ball from about his own 30 and the ball hit about half way up the embankment under the scoreboard, I can remember everyone in the stands being kind of stunned on how far he threw it.  Like I said not real accurate but a cannon for an arm.
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[quote name="EZDawg" post="1082587" timestamp="1318635452"]
[quote author=GoDogs27 link=topic=89775.msg1082564#msg1082564 date=1318633787]
Kip McFarland no doubt... Broke my finger catching one of his balls..  >:(
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Did U catch it?
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I dont remember but I'm guessing no lol
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[quote name="Jackthehammer" post="1087310" timestamp="1318984605"]
I once saw a QB last name of McKnown from Jacksonville throw a ball 72 yards while laying on his back and hit a moving reciever in the face mask so hard it stuck and the reciever ran in for a touchdown while it was still stuck in his mask.  True story honest real honest.
[/quote] Yes...one of the McCown brothers, I think they all made it to the NFL.
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[quote name="Riding Solo" post="1082594" timestamp="1318636031"]
Was Larry Haines from southeast texas? Because he could throw a bullet.
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I know he set a bunch of records at Lamar back in the day...can't remember where he went to high school though.  He coached at Bridge City and Lumberton in the 80's...

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[quote name="GoDogs27" post="1082643" timestamp="1318637430"]
[quote author=EZDawg link=topic=89775.msg1082587#msg1082587 date=1318635452]
[quote author=GoDogs27 link=topic=89775.msg1082564#msg1082564 date=1318633787]
Kip McFarland no doubt... Broke my finger catching one of his balls..  >:(
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Did U catch it?
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I dont remember but I'm guessing no lol
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You didn't catch his passes, you hope that it didn't drill a hole in your chest!
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Cornelios Harmon P.A Memorial "03-04" (Jamaal Charles, Jr. Year in High School).. The first time Memorial went to the 3rd round of the Playoffs.. Neither one of his 4.3 40yard speeders could out run his arm..
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