I'm old school guys like Moss, Vick, Owens can take a hike. I just wish someday, please can someone like Carl Eller, Ray Nitchzke, even Deacon Jones just suit up and blind side one of these clowns and just walk away.
Every team has the group they think were the "Best Ever". Eller, Page, Larson and Marshall were pretty damned good.
In 71 Alan Page was the NFL most valuable player. Not the most valuable lineman - a lineman as NFL MVP. He was a force. Tuesday I voted for him for Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, incumbent since 1992. He is more of a force now. His bio is just plain humbling.
I guess times change. Dancing in the end zone? When Bud Grant was the coach they weren't even permitted to spike the ball. They had to politely hand it to the official as if they expected to score on every play. It was far more effective then doing a boogaloo celebration.
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Serious Cancer.
Pats fan here. I miss Moss already. I know all the down side. I miss the guy....just like I still miss Manny.
Best,
Rick Moffat
Yeah, I miss him sort of like when a carbuncle in the crack of my ass finally goes away.
The lesson here may be, you can be a real jerk in private, but, "Never, ever embarrass your boss in public".
I'm old school guys like Moss, Vick, Owens can take a hike. I just wish someday, please can someone like Carl Eller, Ray Nitchzke, even Deacon Jones just suit up and blind side one of these clowns and just walk away.
I know I'm dream'in,
JG
Every team has the group they think were the "Best Ever". Eller, Page, Larson and Marshall were pretty damned good.
In 71 Alan Page was the NFL most valuable player. Not the most valuable lineman - a lineman as NFL MVP. He was a force. Tuesday I voted for him for Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, incumbent since 1992. He is more of a force now. His bio is just plain humbling.
Agreed! wow that is two times in one week. I'll quit while I'm ahead.
Ps: My favorite all time hit football.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdP2G7UtS9I
I guess times change. Dancing in the end zone? When Bud Grant was the coach they weren't even permitted to spike the ball. They had to politely hand it to the official as if they expected to score on every play. It was far more effective then doing a boogaloo celebration.
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