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<blockquote data-quote="Carober18" data-source="post: 172999" data-attributes="member: 1866"><p>Fans nicknaming players is not something I'm into--but of course do whatever you want in your own home. I will say that The Stove may sort of be an endearing exception that arguably came naturally. I believe that comes from the depth chart pronunciation guide, which essentially was saying, "hey announcers, this dude's last name is pronounced 'Skove', like stove". It just sort of happens that a stove is maybe, sort of built like Skov's body in that it is wide and squarish I suppose. Probably La Estufa would be more fitting, but whatever. The thing I liked last night was seeing Skov look like he was genuinely having a lot of fun. I love seeing it when the kids are legitimately enjoying what they are doing, knowing how hard they work while earning a quality education. Kind of cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carober18, post: 172999, member: 1866"] Fans nicknaming players is not something I'm into--but of course do whatever you want in your own home. I will say that The Stove may sort of be an endearing exception that arguably came naturally. I believe that comes from the depth chart pronunciation guide, which essentially was saying, "hey announcers, this dude's last name is pronounced 'Skove', like stove". It just sort of happens that a stove is maybe, sort of built like Skov's body in that it is wide and squarish I suppose. Probably La Estufa would be more fitting, but whatever. The thing I liked last night was seeing Skov look like he was genuinely having a lot of fun. I love seeing it when the kids are legitimately enjoying what they are doing, knowing how hard they work while earning a quality education. Kind of cool. [/QUOTE]
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