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Todd Sauerbrun (sp.?) Never know, wouldn't be the first 'problem child' project that BB's taken on.can't remember the name but hopefully not the steriod convicted fool Denver cut, who was previously with the Carolina Panthers
After Tunescribe's graveside report on the relationship between BB and God, how can there be any choice but Blanda?
Shhhhh, Tune is covering up for an actual covert meeting between BB and George - cemeteries are great for those kind of clandestine activities.It would have been even funnier if George Blanda was actually dead!
Shhhhh, Tune is covering up for an actual covert meeting between BB and George - cemeteries are great for those kind of clandestine activities.
It would have been even funnier if George Blanda was actually dead!
Yes, it's true. George is 80 years old and they're trying to figure out a way to get around the fact that reactivation would interfere with his NFL pension. Blanda would be a quadruple threat behind center, as he can pass, run, drop-kick and punt. His career punting stats, by the way, are 22 for 809 yards.
I would never, ever talk in public about my injuries.
Indeed, time we got someone who can put that Ben Graham of the Jest in his place!YOU'RE HIRED.
2 punters on IR??? Is BB filling the footballs with cement?
I would like to put myself forward for this important role, and am willing to sacrifice my time with my family over the holidays to help the team achieve its goals.
I believe I am well qualified to fill the gap, because:
I am younger than Josh Miller and Ken Walter, and young enough for Sean Landeta to be my father.
I have no knee or should injuries (that I am aware of). I have a minor problem with arthritis in my toes, but nothing that a little tyenol wouldn't cure.
I may never have actually kicked an actual football before, but I was the kicker on my rugby team in my youth and could punt the ball a good 40 yards, which appears to be just about all it takes for the Pats. I daresay with some time spent on the physiotherapist's table I could be back to that level round about time for the Superbowl.
I can drop kick as well as Doug Flutie.
I would work for minimum wage, a grey hoodie and a return premium economy fare from London to Boston.
I would never, ever talk in public about my injuries.