"The Line" Donating to National Championship Flags
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"The Line" Donating to National Championship Flags
Right Angle Communications has decided to donate $10 for every DVD of "The Line" that is sold between now and the end of the Bobcat football Season to the National Championship Flags. For those who do not know "The Line" is about the 2003 MSU Bobcats in all aspects from spring practice thru CAT/GRIZ, it is 14 episodes long and aired nationally. Click on the Link below to find out more and to purchase your copy. GO BOBCATS GO
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Good Job Bobcatnation, we sold 4 over the weekend, thats $40 going towards the flags. Keep it up.
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Okay, I'm a HUGE Griz fan, but an Montanan first... would I be pissing my money away here. That is, for those of you who have watched this is it well done, lame, or is it a cat fan's wet dream?BobcatBulldog wrote:Right Angle Communications has decided to donate $10 for every DVD of "The Line" that is sold between now and the end of the Bobcat football Season to the National Championship Flags. For those who do not know "The Line" is about the 2003 MSU Bobcats in all aspects from spring practice thru CAT/GRIZ, it is 14 episodes long and aired nationally. Click on the Link below to find out more and to purchase your copy. GO BOBCATS GO
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It is very well done!! Especially if you get it and make yourself watch each week and don't just skip ahead to Cat/Griz. Overall the production is AWESOME! If they would put one together every year I would buy it.Shakermaker wrote:Okay, I'm a HUGE Griz fan, but an Montanan first... would I be pissing my money away here. That is, for those of you who have watched this is it well done, lame, or is it a cat fan's wet dream?
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It obviously goes to a whole other level for Cat fans, but I could see anybody who loves college football really enjoying the series. It doesn't spend time cheering for the Cats or laying on a lot of propoganda, but rather taking the viewer behind the scenes of what turned out to be one of the most bizarre and exciting seasons any team has ever experienced and lets you get to know the players, the families, the coaches, and the whole team environment. They could have done it as a piece of Bobcat propoganda, but instead they really did do it in a way that any sports fan can enjoy. I highly recommend the series ... it was very well done.
It obviously goes to a whole other level for Cat fans, but I could see anybody who loves college football really enjoying the series. It doesn't spend time cheering for the Cats or laying on a lot of propoganda, but rather taking the viewer behind the scenes of what turned out to be one of the most bizarre and exciting seasons any team has ever experienced and lets you get to know the players, the families, the coaches, and the whole team environment. They could have done it as a piece of Bobcat propoganda, but instead they really did do it in a way that any sports fan can enjoy. I highly recommend the series ... it was very well done.