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Cornell has its version of Vic Gatto, too. He is sophomore Ed Zak, a powerful runner and blocker who plays out of the wingback position in Cornell's slotted-I formation...
...been a soldier, a gambler, and even a major-league baseball player. I know I could play the role of a Governor but that I could never really sit in his chair and make decisions affecting the education of millions of children." And Bonanza's Hoss, alias Dan Blocker, tells the folks: "I earn my living in front of a camera-pretending to be somebody I'm not. But one of my colleagues is having trouble separating fantasy from reality . . ." "It's true I've never held public office," Reagan retorts...
...years (1965 record: 134 catches for 1,779 yds. and 16 TDs), Twilley is something of an enigma to the scouts: "He has no size and no speed. But he makes the catches." Massachusetts isn't exactly big league, but Morin may be: "Excellent hands, a mighty good blocker, and he kicks off too-clear through the end zone...
...didn't want to die--or that he loved his wife Lucille (Laura Esterman). Though he certainly looked the most effete man in Paris, Edward Needle (Saint-Just) relied entirely on an energetic delivery of his lines to make himself frightening. He wasn't. The only thing distinguishing David Blocker (Phillipeau) from a mannequin was his pasted-on look of righteousness...
That isn't Harvard's style. We play the system; you never run to or away from an individual because he's strong or weak. Similarly, you never favor one play because a man on our team is a good blocker or a good runner. You simply call the play according to the strategic considerations: the type of defense, field position, down, quarter, and time remaining. Our offense isn't made to exploit individuals, but to use all eleven...