blstoker
Bill Bergen for HoF!
i was a huge jim zorn fan as a kid. him and neil lomax.
Lomax is extremely underrated, IMO. I've been working on a G.O.A.T. based on stats, and I would bet he come in much higher than most people would rank him.
i was a huge jim zorn fan as a kid. him and neil lomax.
I saw Elway many times in person (28 year STH).LOL
my first patriots game on my own (16th bday, drove myself in my 86 cavalier)
Denver Broncos at New England Patriots - October 27th, 1991 | Pro-Football-Reference.com
im on the opposite endzone...hugh millen rushes for a QB sneak TD, place erupts...til we see he was stopped at the 2.
horribly boring game
9-6 final lol...but i did see elway play in person.
dude could play. if it werent for his hip he could have been a HOF guy.Lomax is extremely underrated, IMO. I've been working on a G.O.A.T. based on stats, and I would bet he come in much higher than most people would rank him.
Fandom?
You pussies have nothing on me. I was there and stayed until the final moment.
Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks - November 4th, 1979 | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Just look at that line from the boxscore. We only got 1 first down and that was in the 3rd qtr (Zorn to Largent).
Total yardage gained? -7. Try to top that!
and yes, I kept my season tickets even through our 2-14 season.
Thanks Misko, but no need for me to relive that BS. Counseling costs too much these days.
You don't want to go there. My QB got a 6-game suspension for getting a BJ from a voluntarily drunken coed in a restroom during the off-season. (2-game reduction later, for admitting that he screwed up, and completing counseling).
Meanwhile, Plays-in-a-Dress compromises the integrity of an actual game...a conference championship...and, though apparently uncooperative and unrepentant, he gets only four games off. Glass houses, en sech.
I suspect that history will be kinder to Ben, than to your pampered prima donna.
to be honest I was just looking to see If it was on the internets and low and behold eureka there it was .. I was a young gi stationed in spain when that game was playedThanks Misko, but no need for me to relive that BS. Counseling costs too much these days.
It's rather silly.
Not just the ridiculous display we've seen from Pats fans for the last decade with the defense of their rampant, immoral, low down dirty cheating. But with fans across the board. It's like a roster is made up of nothing but their little brothers at times.
I agree.I'm a life-long fan of a franchise that pelted Santa Claus with snowballs and yet we're not even half as bad as Pats fans have been over the last few weeks. It's bad for football.
you guys cheered for a hit on a nearly paralyzed michael irvin. i saw it live.I'm a life-long fan of a franchise that pelted Santa Claus with snowballs and yet we're not even half as bad as Pats fans have been over the last few weeks. It's bad for football.
then that would be new as wellI'm not sure but I think they do...
Opinions will vary greatlyI'm a life-long fan of a franchise that pelted Santa Claus with snowballs and yet we're not even half as bad as Pats fans have been over the last few weeks. It's bad for football.
you guys cheered for a hit on a nearly paralyzed michael irvin. i saw it live.
also, didnt you guys throw batteries at someone? was it drew?
can you just answer my question like a man or are you going to rub your vagina all day?You guys cheered for a murderer's release. I saw it live.
no, listen to the young lady from philly."It's bad for football"
the head slap was bad for football. Fans are seldom if at all bad for the game of football
ive never once said brady isnt "guilty"...its the window licking lynch mob that claims what he did is far worse than other QB's before him, or even his contemporaries.We all stand up for our teams. Players that fuck up? Not so much. But our teams are our teams.
Seahawks have had a history more rich in futility than their recent streak and yet most of us up here have been fans since day 1.
Talk about futility, our baseball team has never reached the world series and currently has a shitty ownership group that doesn't lead most of us to believe they can ever reach there and yet we are fans. My college football team that I still have season tickets to had the only 0-12 season in conference history and yet I wouldn't have dreamed of jumping off the wagon.
I do have no problems throwing players under the bus though. If it was Wilson in the same boat I'm sure I'd be asking the same questions as Pats fans, but would not hesitate to say if he is guilty he deserves his punishment and really owes the fans the truth and an apology for doing this to our team.
Seahawks have had a history more rich in futility than their recent streak and yet most of us up here have been fans since day 1.
I didn't single you out either. There have been plenty of very active pats posters who are totally professing his innocence at all costs. I really don't need to name them as they haven't been shy about those opinions.ive never once said brady isnt "guilty"...its the window licking lynch mob that claims what he did is far worse than other QB's before him, or even his contemporaries.
at the end of the day, its 1 psi of air in a football so he can grip it the way he likes.
all the rest is speculative BS about "ball catching science" and "fumble metrics" by amateur statisticians and armchair bill nyes.