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No. 4 Should Have Been At Mini-Camp, If He's Still A Leader
The guy that sung the smash hit "Dream Weaver" back in the seventies, was Gary Wright.
Randy Wright also had quite a few hits." Multiple Blind Side Obliteration "
was album of the decade for the 80's.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights is the same as a left.
(And don't forget it was two wrights that made an airplane.)
[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
The guy that sung the smash hit "Dream Weaver" back in the seventies, was Gary Wright. Randy Wright also had quite a few hits." Multiple Blind Side Obliteration "
was album of the decade for the 80's.
SOV:
Since we seem to be straying into Randy Wright territory, can you confirm this for me: in 1986, in a game against either New Orleans or Minnesota, isn't it true Randy Wright fainted in the huddle?
For extra bonus points, I believe Scott Mitchell, ex-Lions and Bengal QB, also fainted in the huddle, which is why my buddy Rik calls him "Fainting Goat Boy." I am trying to get a confirmation on this also (haven't found anything on the 'Net yet).
BTW, thanks Swede!
"What's one more torpedo in a sinking ship?"
Lynn Dickey, 1984
"Never apologize, mister. It's a sign of weakness."
John Wayne, "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon"
I don't recall Randy fainting, but watching him play QB, put me in a clinical coma.
It was probably some kind of "delayed concussionary syndrome" brought on by the six times he got layed out earlier in the game.
Indeed, Randy Wright fainted in the huddle of a game at the Metrodome in 1986. I believe the Vikings jumped out to something like a 21-0 first quarter lead, aided by a few picks. I'm not sure if his play had anything to do with his syncope episode, or whether he was simply trying to do the Packers a favor by getting himself removed from the game. Questions abound to this day.
Wright wasn't anything special, but I do think he would have been an o.k. NFL QB, if he wouldn't have gotten his brains beat in, every other play.
I repond with the notion GBM will accuse me of bumping my thread again.
Maybe I'll get lucky, 'cause she's too busy posting more of those thrilling snapshots of mini-camp action. LMAO
Then you need to find a hobby, if you need to look at pictures of football players walking through a practice in May. I'm sure if you surf the net, you'll find some fine action photos taken by a top notch photographer. Not some star struck female just wanting to see Brett Favre's hinder wiggle.
SOV, you're taking on fan photos!? Are people with packer rooms and player jerseys next on the list?
I've enjoyed some of your grumpy posts about Mike Sherman and the Kool Aide drinkers in the past. Going after people in a packer forum for doing fan-things is a little nutty.
But hell, you got to be you! So carry on, my wayward son.
Then you need to find a hobby, if you need to look at pictures of football players walking through a practice in May. I'm sure if you surf the net, you'll find some fine action photos taken by a top notch photographer. Not some star struck female just wanting to see Brett Favre's hinder wiggle.
He's much to firm to wiggle. You must take a closer look SOV!!
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