Ram65
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the Deacon was 6'5" @ 250 lbs., and i todays game would have been an edge rusher in McVay's schemeYeah, I used to argue that with my uncle who was a big Jim Brown fan. However, you can't hold it against him that he was way ahead of his time.
You could say the same about Deacon Jones who was being blocked by 260lb OTs who the the only weights they lifted in the off season were 12 Oz beer cans.
He was 6-5 275 and way ahead of his time as well. He also would not be nearly as effective going against 6-7 325 lb OTs who are much more athletic than their 1960'scV counterparts.
Agree...but how dumb a move by Modell.Good for him.
It's a free country.
Please, people on this board, hate our new back up QB because he had a few drinks and did not graduate from college in 7 years.Nowhere close, man. He was involved with domestic abuse and I can't stand for that at all because of people that are a part of my life. However, he knew he made mistakes, and from what I have heard on Serious/XM 88, he had attoned for it. I also believe in second chances, and it should happen more than not. Brown was a great football player, actor, and activist. I can't believe you are only going to see the negative in this man's life.
Pretty strong voice and advocate on civil rights and racial equality issues.Great football player but terrible human. His arrest record and additional accusations are almost longer than his achievements on the field. Why do people always forget these things so easily.
I'm not holding it against him. He was an awesome player in his time. But running over a 237 lb DT isn't the same as running over a 307 lb DT. JB was 232 lbs. I'm just saying 'in his time' he was phenominal. Would it equate the same now? I doubt it. But some people make it sound like they're sure it would. I don't buy it. But he doesn't play now, so we'll never know.Yeah, I used to argue that with my uncle who was a big Jim Brown fan. However, you can't hold it against him that he was way ahead of his time.
You could say the same about Deacon Jones who was being blocked by 260lb OTs who the the only weights they lifted in the off season were 12 Oz beer cans.
He was 6-5 275 and way ahead of his time as well. He also would not be nearly as effective going against 6-7 325 lb OTs who are much more athletic than their 1960's counterparts.
this reminds me of how a long time ago, Kenny Stabler gave me the crabs. ya read that right, me and Stabler were both cohabiting with same chick, I got the damn things from her, cut her the hell loose!and Stabler's I enjoyed very much.
forgot about getting rid of them, used 151 Bacardi as shampoo for a week!this reminds me of how a long time ago, Kenny Stabler gave the crabs. ya read that right, me and Stabler were both cohabiting with same chick, I got the damn things from her, cut her the hell loose!
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Hate is a strong wordPlease, people on this board, hate our new back up QB because he had a few drinks and did not graduate from college in 7 years.
Hate is a strong word
I think only 1 person on this board hates Stetson
I just think he is a bit of an idiot. I don't hate idiots.
i went to college for 5 years and did not graduate, it happens. First a major change form accounting to pure math, then got a summer job and never went back. Money was a problem.Hate is a strong word
I think only 1 person on this board hates Stetson
I just think he is a bit of an idiot. I don't hate idiots.
Plus, as you explained earlier, you were dealing with crabs.i went to college for 5 years and did not graduate, it happens. First a major change form accounting to pure math, then got a summer job and never went back. Money was a problem.
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Sorry, I just don't give women beaters a pass, no pun intended.Pretty strong voice and advocate on civil rights and racial equality issues.
If it's important to take into account all things (and it is) then that also warrants mention.
Your circumstance is probably massively different than all the college football players who do not graduate (and there are a ton of them)i went to college for 5 years and did not graduate, it happens. First a major change form accounting to pure math, then got a summer job and never went back. Money was a problem.
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was just sayin, it can happen, and no matter what, Bennett and all others have just four years of NCAA eligibility, so I'm not sure what the whole deal is about.Your circumstance is probably massively different than all the college football players who do not graduate (and there are a ton of them)