Welch and I are dreaming of the old days... a big lead at the half turned into the most boring ball control game ever known to man... and that was exciting!
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Pro Tip: Snap the goddamned ball.
C'mon man. Enjoy some things today.
Later. After the Eagles get the *sh$t* beat out of them.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Countertrey wrote:Welch and I are dreaming of the old days... a big lead at the half turned into the most boring ball control game ever known to man... and that was exciting!
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
Countertrey wrote:Welch and I are dreaming of the old days... a big lead at the half turned into the most boring ball control game ever known to man... and that was exciting!
Indeed. Riggo drill.
The days of three yards and a cloud of dust are gone. It's a prima donna league.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
The Skins gotta call Brinks and tell them to send one of the super trucks and some young strong guards who can carry heavy bags because the Kirkster is gonna get monster bucks....
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
OldSchool wrote:The Skins gotta call Brinks and tell them to send one of the super trucks and some young strong guards who can carry heavy bags because the Kirkster is gonna get monster bucks....
Yup... I think so...
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Countertrey wrote:Welch and I are dreaming of the old days... a big lead at the half turned into the most boring ball control game ever known to man... and that was exciting!
Indeed. Riggo drill.
The days of three yards and a cloud of dust are gone. It's a prima donna league.
Riggins: 5 yards up the middle. Then Riggins sweep the corner and aims at the cornerback. Crushes him. After a half-dozen of those, the CB's didn't want to play close to the line.
welch wrote:Riggins: 5 yards up the middle. Then Riggins sweep the corner and aims at the cornerback. Crushes him. After a half-dozen of those, the CB's didn't want to play close to the line.
Yes, poor Don McNeal became the poster child for that play. I have a 3X5 foot framed poster of that play in my foyer.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Burgundy&Wha? wrote:At this time: Eli Manning 20-38 for 138.
Eli is trash. Worst quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl. Or two.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Burgundy&Wha? wrote:At this time: Eli Manning 20-38 for 138.
Eli is trash. Worst quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl. Or two.
He and Coughlin are proof that two wrongs DO make a right...
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
Burgundy&Wha? wrote:At this time: Eli Manning 20-38 for 138.
Eli is trash. Worst quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl. Or two.
He and Coughlin are proof that two wrongs DO make a right...
Didn't work with Snyder and Cerrato.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote: Eli is trash. Worst quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl. Or two.
He and Coughlin are proof that two wrongs DO make a right...
Didn't work with Snyder and Cerrato.
I think one of the pair has to be a player for the dynamic to work.
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
welch wrote:Riggins: 5 yards up the middle. Then Riggins sweep the corner and aims at the cornerback. Crushes him. After a half-dozen of those, the CB's didn't want to play close to the line.
Yes, poor Don McNeal became the poster child for that play. I have a 3X5 foot framed poster of that play in my foyer.
And Randy White...no single play, but Russ Grimm to Randy White in Q4 of NFC Championship with about 10 or 12 minutes left: "Randy, Coach like you so much he's called that play again." Ran it about six times in a row.
Countertrey wrote:I think one of the pair has to be a player for the dynamic to work.
Coughlin is a player? Surely you don't mean Eli.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
welch wrote:Riggins: 5 yards up the middle. Then Riggins sweep the corner and aims at the cornerback. Crushes him. After a half-dozen of those, the CB's didn't want to play close to the line.
Yes, poor Don McNeal became the poster child for that play. I have a 3X5 foot framed poster of that play in my foyer.
And Randy White...no single play, but Russ Grimm to Randy White in Q4 of NFC Championship with about 10 or 12 minutes left: "Randy, Coach like you so much he's called that play again." Ran it about six times in a row.
Yes, and Randy White was a hell of a player but Grimm had his number.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger