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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Isn't Mark Padgett still on the site? Might have the other Mark beat.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Is there any way we can confirm this? I did not want to assume that was the case.
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Originally Posted by billyu2
April 20, 1949 here. Well, Draft Day 2014 was pretty much a box office failure.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
I tried emailing him (real email) a few times, with no response.
Now, how will young'uns learn the First Rule of Officiating?
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1a) Let me address billyu2 and Sonny Weaver, Jr. I bow you your three years seniority. But you still have to admit that Sonny did have a better draft than recent Browns drafts. My birth hometown is Linwood, Kansas, my mom's hometown, but my dad's hometown is Youngstown, Ohio and we moved back to Youngstown when I was only one year old. Youngstown Liberty H.S., Class of 1969, and Youngstown State, Class of 1980.
1b) billyu2: For us that live (I live in my better half's hometown of Toledo: Go Mud Hens!) Youngstown the Browns-Steelers rivalry for some families is a civil war, and mine was no different. I am a life long Browns fan and my sister (younger) is a life long Steelers fan. She did not change allegiance even when the Browns drafted Kosar out of U of Miami (where she graduated in 1977 and played golf on the women's team there for four years.
2) Mark Padgett is alive and well and is 73 years old. He indeed did have a heart attack and is living Cedar Sini Park Senior Living (
https://cedarsinaipark.org/senior-ca...itzer-manor-2/) in Portland, Oregon. He is 73 years old. Here is an article about him from October 19, 2019:
https://orjewishlife.com/mark-padget...-and-politics/
MTD, Sr.