Carson Palmer should fire his PR guy
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:48 am
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You can get money for that?!?!?!Irn-Bru wrote:Be honest, Fios, you'd do that for enough money.(I would).
Irn-Bru wrote:Just to be clear. . .I meant the ad. THE AD, for the love of everything holy!
Chris Luva Luva wrote:LOL, look at the mic in his avatar...it's almost looks like the AD.
Irn-Bru wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:LOL, look at the mic in his avatar...it's almost looks like the AD.
Hey man, now you're attacking Sam Huff.
Irn-Bru wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:LOL, look at the mic in his avatar...it's almost looks like the AD.
Hey man, now you're attacking Sam Huff.
Sam Huff wrote:Jimmy Taylor was a romping, stomping fullback. It was a great rivalry because he would carry the ball. He was not the type of back that would run out of bounds, he would try to run over you. He used to say, 'I'll sting him, you know, when I get out in the open field, someone tries to tackle me, I'm going to sting him.' So, you knew that as a linebacker and so when you played against him, you had to really tie that helmet on tight and tie your shoes on tight because he was a load. I mean, you just knew him, you get him out in the field and you get him one-on-one you knew that he was going to turn on you and come at you like a Brama bull. And, you had to hit him with everything that you had. And, I did that in New York in 1962 in the world championship game. I hit him so hard that my helmet dented. And, if you go to the Hall of Fame and you go to the Sam Huff display there, you'll see the helmet's got a big dent in it. That's where I hit Jimmy Taylor in 1962.
ChocolateMilk wrote:maybe carson just really really likes hotdogs that dont even fit the bun..... or the crap load of cash he was paid to do that