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Longer career too. But I wonder if being that tall would be an advantage across the board. You might get hit more and blocking would be much harder.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Deal! No 4th and 26 video or NFC championship against the Giants or the end of the Wild Card game against Arizona.Originally posted by pbmax View PostI believe I have asked you folks never to mention the Drive or the Fumble or Red Right 88 or Terry Bradshaw as Steelers QB in my presence. I must now go and throw up. In fact, to be safe, just avoid the AFC Central from 1972 through 1994 in general.
Or I will have to post video of 4th and 26.
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Disagree. Great, he's athletic but he's shown he has no heart. I don't think he could mentally handle the beating he would take.Originally posted by red View Posti actually thing the better atheletes end up in the NBA instead og the NFL. you can make a lot more money in the NBA
i think a guy like lebron would absolutely dominate in the nfl after relearning how to play the game. 6'8 with great hands that can jump out of the stadium?
antonio gates was just a decent basketball player that turned those skills into the most player at his position in the nfl
it would be interesting
and as far as ruining his nba career with a possible injury. i wonder how that would work? nba contracts are fully guaranteed. would that somehow be void if he was hurt playing football?All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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Any chance he is pulling in endorsement income at this time? Would be an interesting question as many of those companies (but not necessarily all) are in bed with the League and teams too.Originally posted by Zool View PostCurrently he's making $0. This keeps his name in the news and keeps his side ventures profitable. A tryout isn't going to hurt anyone but this is akin to 85(read this in spanish) trying out for that soccer team.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Do your worst! Cockroft! Cockroft! Where's my epidural????Originally posted by pbmax View PostI believe I have asked you folks never to mention the Drive or the Fumble or Red Right 88 or Terry Bradshaw as Steelers QB in my presence. I must now go and throw up. In fact, to be safe, just avoid the AFC Central from 1972 through 1994 in general.
Or I will have to post video of 4th and 26."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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I think last year's SB victory got most of us over 4&26 and the overtime NFCCG loss to NYG. Those are just faint scars now. If the SB win in itself wasn't enough, surely the comedic demise of F**** has to help: what were at the time devastating losses can now be placed entirely on the shoulders of one former Packer.Originally posted by pbmax View PostI believe I have asked you folks never to mention the Drive or the Fumble or Red Right 88 or Terry Bradshaw as Steelers QB in my presence. I must now go and throw up. In fact, to be safe, just avoid the AFC Central from 1972 through 1994 in general.
Or I will have to post video of 4th and 26.
Unfortunately the recent history of the Browns doesn't give any their fans any cathartic material to work with. Only the spear that inflicts the wound can heal it (or something like that).
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A great story concerning Don Cockroft.Originally posted by mraynrand View PostDo your worst! Cockroft! Cockroft! Where's my epidural????
I was at an annual 4th of July parade in Stow, Ohio one year. They had invited Cockroft to be the grand marshal of the parade. I was wearing my classic Green Bay Packers hat while sitting along the parade route. Don sees me and yells out "great hat" with a thumbs up sign.
Made my day.
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Unfortunately, I would go into battle severly undermanned. While both teams have seen their fair share of inept play, season killing disasters are a Browns and Vikings speciality.Originally posted by mraynrand View PostDo your worst! Cockroft! Cockroft! Where's my epidural????
Cockroft is a good example of a struggling team, like when Longwell became team spokesman for 3 years or so. When your punter/kicker is one of the most popular players, your team likely sucks. Lou Groza is an exception, not only because he was a good tackle, but also because Lou "The Toe" Groza is a great nickname.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Yeah, and wasn't Cockroft's popularity the reason they didn't get another kicker - a kicker who could have made the game-winning FG, instead of forcing a game-ending INT?Originally posted by pbmax View PostUnfortunately, I would go into battle severly undermanned. While both teams have seen their fair share of inept play, season killing disasters are a Browns and Vikings speciality.
Cockroft is a good example of a struggling team, like when Longwell became team spokesman for 3 years or so. When your punter/kicker is one of the most popular players, your team likely sucks. Lou Groza is an exception, not only because he was a good tackle, but also because Lou "The Toe" Groza is a great nickname.
Hoosier was right - a Superbowl/Championship victory clears away all those disappointments. It's really amazing how that works - the 4th and 26, the loss in SBXXXII, the stolen game in SF - the INT against the Giants - all blasted clean by the shattering radiance of a newly minted Lombardi Trophy."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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