Wax Frog
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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.Hey, I was born in 1961 too. Bringing my chair over to your lawn.Patriots fan when I was 10... 1971, the year they drafted Jim Plunkett. They went 6-8 that year, and gave me hope (especially knocking the Colts out of the playoffs in the final game), but they couldn't get above .500, and were usually worse. Started 6-1 in 1974, and then everybody was injured... they finished 7-7.
Shortly thereafter, they dealt Plunkett for 3 first-round picks IIRC, then drafted Steve Grogan, and 1976 was my favorite season of football (until 2001 maybe). 11-3 and a bogus roughing call against the Raiders away from the AFC title game.
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Oh, and most of you whippersnappers need to get off my lawn.
Hey, I was born in 1961 too. Bringing my chair over to your lawn.
At 26.Also: When do the body pains begin?
I see. Who was the QB and were we decent back then?
Being a Patriots fan has taken years off my life. I always joke with my dad about his heart after the games. One of the patients in my mother's dialysis group actually died after last year's Superbowl. (He had heart problems so the Patriots didn't actually kill him).Actually I was born in 1960... December 22. So when the 1971 season started I was 10... when it was over, I was 11.
They aged me that much!!!! LOL
And yet you still speak/write like a 5 year old. Very cute, very suspect.my daddy took me to my first game at foxboro stadium in 1989
i was 5 years old
thats one reason i'm known as CutiePieAnd yet you still speak/write like a 5 year old. Very cute, very suspect.