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  • Lefty2SLO
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    • May 2022
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    Originally posted by ghost View Post
    Age yourself by naming an NFL tight end you grew up watching.

    I'll start. Stu Voigt. I got his autograph in 1978 when I went to see the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Minnesota Vikings.

    Winslow, Gates . . . . . . . .

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    • Lefty2SLO
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      Originally posted by jamrock View Post

      Why is this a bad thing
      Interesting POV . . . . . . It actually may not be - maybe the new blood will actually be better!

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      • wu-dai clan
        Smooth Operation
        • May 2017
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        Willie Frazier.
        We do not play modern football.

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        • 21&500
          Bolt Spit-Baller
          • Sep 2018
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          Tony Gonzales

          I didn't follow football as a kid though, started in middle/high school.
          Chargers vs. Everyone

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          • Topcat
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            • Jan 2019
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            [QUOTE=Velo;n1498387]

            My dad took me to a 49ers game when I was 4 years old. It was at Kesar Stadium in Golden Gate Park. We met my uncle at the game. I just remember the 49ers crushed the Rams and that Monty Stickles, the TE, was catching everything. Lo and behold, here is a video of that game. It was 1961. That's how I came to know Monty Stickles. He was really big. The 49ers used 3 QBs in this game: John Brodie, Billy Kilmer and Bobby Waters.

            "Brodie...to Witcher...TOUCHDOWN!!!"

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            • Velo
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              • Aug 2019
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              Legendary NFL RB Jim Brown has died at age 87. Rest in Power.

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              • Bolt-O
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                • Jun 2013
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                Originally posted by Velo View Post
                Legendary NFL RB Jim Brown has died at age 87. Rest in Power.
                Back around the 2K, I was commuting in support of a Y2K project in Cleveland from LA, and Mr. Brown was often on the same redeye flight. Browns still hadn't left. I shook his hand once, was very gracious. RIP.

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                • Velo
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                  Originally posted by Bolt-O View Post

                  Back around the 2K, I was commuting in support of a Y2K project in Cleveland from LA, and Mr. Brown was often on the same redeye flight. Browns still hadn't left. I shook his hand once, was very gracious. RIP.

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                  • chargeroo
                    Fan since 1961
                    • Jan 2019
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                    Originally posted by Velo View Post
                    Legendary NFL RB Jim Brown has died at age 87. Rest in Power.
                    IMO, he was the best RB ever.
                    THE YEAR OF THE FLIP!

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                    • Bolt-O
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                      Best memory for me from his movie career was when he grinned dumping gasoline then dropping grenades on the trapped Nazi brass and wives in The Dirty Dozen, but was tragically cut down 'running to daylight'. Mixed feelings on that... hilarious and sick, but what did "Jefferson" care... he was condemned anyway and was following orders.



                      More memorable than any of his football plays, lol.

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                      • Bolt-O
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                        Well, maybe...

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                        • Velo
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                          LT broke one of Jim Brown's records in 2006, which LT still holds. The player to score 100 TDs in the least amount of games. Brown (and Emmitt Smith) did it in 93 games. LT did it in 89 games, in the same year for which LT holds the record for most TDs scored in a season (31).

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