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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Lol, it was fine. It’s just one of those things where you’re not expecting it and his hand was like steel, he’s still a tough dudeAwesome...a true leader...i would love to have a playier like him now
And when i see our old uniforms i am still today astonished why we changed them...
Ian is your hand in order now ?
Lol, it was fine. It’s just one of those things where you’re not expecting it and his hand was like steel, he’s still a tough dude
Autumn Wind John Facenda...wow...sublime...That was cool... thanks for posting it...
and Harry Kalas too... outside of John Facenda, probably the best voice over guy in NFL history
Man I would love a linebacking crew of Andre Tippett, Johnny Rembert, Steve Nelson, Clayton Weishuhn and Larry McGrew right now. Those 5 were probably the best LB crew New England has ever had.
Tippett - McGrew - Nelson - Blackmon ... That 1985 crew was damn good.
Hell - I wonder what BB could have done with that defense. Besides those four, there was the talented rookie Garin Veris and crafty vet (and still very quick) Julius Adams at DE, and a very good secondary with Clayborn - Lippett - Marion - James.
LOL No he wouldn't.Awesome player, humble guy. Had the Pats won in 85 he would have received the national recognition he deserved.
He’s in the hall of fame, so that’s some acknowledgment.LOL No he wouldn't.
This is the Patriots, remember?
Most of the heroes from six Super Bowl titles are completely anonymous even to rabid football fans.
I know who Jack Ham, Mel Blount, Jake Scott, Jim Kiick, Cliff Harris, Charlie Waters, Jim Burt, Joe Morris, Dwight Hicks, Randy Cross, Jim Marshall, Carl Eller, Willie Davis, Gilbert Brown, Russ Grimm and Dave Butz are.
People today don't know Troy Brown or Rob Ninkovich any more than they know Houston Antwine.