:s ailor:...... :laugh: ...... :s mokin:
:rotflmao:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyKP2PQjmiE
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:s ailor:...... :laugh: ...... :s mokin:
:rotflmao:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyKP2PQjmiE
I am pulling for the Pack. I like The Steelers too, but for the NFL, I have always cheered for the Packers. The team shouldn't have survived into the modern era, and yet it has, playing out of little ole Green Bay Wisconsin.
I like the Steelers as a team, and Troy Polamalu is a classy all world kind of talent, but for me, I think Charles Woodson and the Packers Defense will give the Pack the edge, and I do think Rodgers will get it done.
As for Cutler's injury, the controversay is arising because many of his teammates lost faith in him and apparnetly the Twitter traffic from members inside the Bears was not complimentry. THEY Think he pulled the chute....
I think he didn't, but I am not on the team either....
Henners, American Football is different from Canadian Football (not radically but more than realized at first glance) but both are derived from Rugby but somehow they evolved a different set of rules and eliminated the scrum to create to lines.
This all happened at the end of the 1870's when McGill from Montreal went down to play Harvard in a game of Rugby and the two schools were playing different rules. How this all came about and why they derived from Rugby is a mystery, but part of it was American schools didn't use their own stadiums and borrowed them from Baseball teams, and those stadiums wouldn't allow a larger rugby field. It just kept evolving....
Mark great to have you back on these boards, as this particular topic has here-to-for been underwhelming in its contributions to this point!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
I posted this Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDg5vacKOs4
Take a close look at it. I know that the film is old and it appears not to have much continuity.
The Subject is Joe Namath the Greatest Quarterback to ever play at Alabama (roll tide) and his contribution to the famous Super bowl 3 upset for the New York Jets over the Baltimore Colts. However If you look closely you will see pictures of two quarterbacks in Red wearing #12 and you will also see a play where as a Jet Namath is shown throwing a pass against the Kansas City Chiefs, to add to the confusion of redness.
The Middle aged man in the picture with the two # 12 quarterbacks is the Legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. The left handed QB is a quarterback that succeeded Namath at Alabama (roll tide) that went by the name of Kenny "the snake" Stabler. I believe they included in the film the play against KC, because if you watch it you will realize that Namath threw that pass effortlessly 55 yards on a frozen rope right on the money. I can only think of a couple QB's that had the talent as a QB that "Joe Willie" possessed.
But here is my question. A QB that preceded Namath and played for Alabama (roll tide) distinguished himself in the NFL having only been the 200th player taken in the NFL draft after an 0-10 season at Alabama (roll tide) and preceded "The Bear" This QB won multiple NFL Championships.
:s ailor: Name him!
I much better video and to the point!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrUgB55lLM4&NR=1
You guys are bumming me out!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alcatraz
Or are you just mad about the Favre deal? :bigcry: :rotflmao:
Here is a clue:
This QB played for one of the two protagonists in this year’s super bowl!
For Christ’s sake have a sense of history about the sport that we claim to love :rolleyes:
I would be thinking Bradshaw, but I don't recall him being a Bama guy. Then again, I never pay a whole lot of attention to the college game. If they are not from Michigan, I don't really pay that much attention....and I was just a kid when Bradshaw was tearing up the league...
OK now we are getting somewhere! I believe Bradshaw played some place like N.E. Louisiana. Plus he played after Namath. The QB I'm thinking of was born in Montgomery Alabama (roll tide) and was a championship winning QB for the Green Bay Packers!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
Let Brett think for a second....Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alcatraz
http://www.mamapop.com/wp-content/up...vrewonders.jpg
Scott Hunter?
Looks as if I'll miss the game. ****ing land navigation training this weekend at Camp Pendleton.
The guy I'm thinking about was the winning QB in the first two Super Bowls and played for the Coach that the Super Bowl trophy is named after! :crazy: :bigcry: :beer: :bigcry:Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY