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Loved the team! Csonka, KickQuote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
and Mercury Morris were quite a combination,
Miami were a very special, and a well coached team.
Don Shula,
if I am not mistaken was the coach of the Baltimore Colts that The Jets and "Joe Willie" took down in Super Bowl 3.
I know he was for Suoer Bowl 5.
Yo! Tony,
who was the quarterback that I am trying to get someone to name?
Packers Late 50' through late 60's maybe even early 70's.
Come on Man!!! :s mokin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGVEAsOXWlM
This was also another great super bowl.
They had Hank Stram mic’ed;
I remember two things he said in that game that I can't get out of my head.
He was really wired;
I mean he put me on acid.
He said:
"We are matriculating the ball down the field boys. :)
And on a key play that went for a huge gain, a play that must have been something he knew would work for running back Mike Garret. He sends in a player in with the call, and then he starts talking to his guys on the side lines "Here it is the 67 toss power trap" he's really animated "67 toss power trap watch it boys! I called it the 67 toss power trap." He was certifiable. :p :
The thing that I remember about the Jet's playing the San Diego Chargers (I don’t believe I missed a single one) was it was always close, and the combined score was always around 100 points. At least in San Diego it was pretty even in terms of who won.
But what was really cool about Namath is win or lose he would always be quoted in the paper saying that John Hadl
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was the best QB in the league.
Looking back at it I bet he said the same thing in KC about Len Dawson,
and in Oakland about Daryle “The Mad Bomber" Lamonica. What everybody really knew was he meant the greatest after him.
I relished every AFL victory over the NFL.
On a slightly different note I posted another link (the first one) that shows both Namath and Stabler on the team, at the same time. Stabler was actually not eligible yet But the Bear wasn’t going to let him get away.
I remember seeing a piece on Stabler a long time ago but still long after he played. He was an Alabama (roll tide) boy, and he mentioned that he spent most of his time on "The Redneck Riviera" I’m guessing that is along the coast of the Pan-handle through the coast of Mississippi, and Alabama (roll tide) I'm also guessing that you are acquainted with this area. Unlike the Riviera that runs from the Bay of Spezia through Monaco, and southern France. I think it would be fair to say that you don't wear a money belt, and you probably don't see rich Russians in Ferrari's and Arabic types doing the same. You (I'm guessing) would carry a 357 Magnum in a shoulder harness, a 7mm in one of your boots, and a buck knife on your belt. You would see Corvettes, Blown Chryslers with Hemi's, maybe a couple Cobras, and even a Duce Coupe or two. I don't think you would have to worry about gun-play because them old boys(if they took a disliking to you) they would just as soon beat the crap out of you with a night stick or baseball bat as look at you!. Somehow I just can't feature someone going down there and saying "Boys your 'hog-irons' are no longer legal”!
Is that about right? :s mokin:
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:s ailor: Bingo!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
Packers won! :)
What a hell of a game.
It makes my heart good to know you are a Steeler's fan Wade!
My Packers just had the better Quarterback!!!