Chuck Walden
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Nope, just found it interesting. There's not much out there on these old guys, thought the forum would like itAs do I. And I would venture to say any Pats fan over 55 could give more detail off the top of their heads about Earthquake than that 'article' at the site "we would probably really like" contained, boy was that lame.
OP, trawling for clicks?
I never saw any of the pre-2000's Patriots play (I'm 23), but I love learning anything I can about the old guard. Did you see them play a lot?Earthquake! Hunt, Antwine, Eisenhauer, and Dee. Remember them well.
I am a fan from Game ONE. Back then I was a Giants/NFL fan and when the Patriots were born I took up THAT die-hard fanship in the AFL. I can still see Jim Nance running wild over the Bills. My first Patriots binky was easily one of the best who's ever played
I never saw any of the pre-2000's Patriots play (I'm 23), but I love learning anything I can about the old guard. Did you see them play a lot?
I never saw any of the pre-2000's Patriots play (I'm 23), but I love learning anything I can about the old guard. Did you see them play a lot?
Nope, just found it interesting. There's not much out there on these old guys, thought the forum would like it
That's really cool! My granddad was a Giants fan growing up, but he turned over to the Pats once we got a team. Crazy for me to think about New England without football, it's the biggest sport in the region right now.Pro Football at Fenway and it was nowhere near the idyllic cleaned up Fenway you are used to now, it was a grimy dump and the years they played at Alumni & Harvard were upgrades. Hell even with the ridiculous traffic and mud parking lots we were thrilled when Schaefer opened. I can still remember my Dad at a Fenway game saying "Any team with an owner that runs his team on a shoestring playing here like this will never amount to anything until they get a real owner with cash in his pockets instead of holes" Damn if he wasn't right, lol. Wish he could see them now, although he sure would have broken my balls in '07. He crushed us over slowly abandoning his team and switching our full allegiance to the Pats but they were local. My brothers and I could go to 7 games a year instead of one Giants game every couple of years. It might have been scruffy but by God they were at least here and they were ours, not some damn NY team. It just always seemed so incongruous to be rooting for the Giants when we despised the Knicks, Rangers and f'n Yankees.
That's really cool! My granddad was a Giants fan growing up, but he turned over to the Pats once we got a team. Crazy for me to think about New England without football, it's the biggest sport in the region right now.
Also crazy to think that the Giants are probably the second-favorite team in the area, since everyone grew up cheering for them. I still don't like thinking about Super Bowls 42 and 46
I am a fan from Game ONE. Back then I was a Giants/NFL fan and when the Patriots were born I took up THAT die-hard fanship in the AFL. I can still see Jim Nance running wild over the Bills. My first Patriots binky was easily one of the best who's ever played
But you really gotta question the thinking of anyone who didn't immediately drop the New York team in favor of the New EngLand team...Loyalty is commendable, but loyalty to being a Yankee ought to clearly that'f loyalty to a team from New York.
Not many people over 40 were about to instantly walk away from their generational loyalty for an AFL team back then. Hell I still root for the Giants when they don't play against the Pats. Then there was the whole AFL vs NFL thing and TBH for the bulk of the Sullivan ownership there was always the threat the team might fold or move. Have you forgotten that constant Sullivan induced gnawing uneasiness? More than anything else when Kraft bought the team the removal of that sword from over our heads is what drove the ticket sales after the purchase was announced. It was really the first time in it's existence we could be absolutely certain our little team that couldn't wasn't going anywhere and we had a realistic hope they could finally become a first class organization. Of course they've done a lot more than that, they now stand above them all in a class all by themselves. I laugh at the trolls that call Pats fans bandwagoners, the busted ass wagon I was on took 40 years and a lot of bizarre detours to make the trip from Fenway to Gillette and football immortality.
FWIW, the term New Englander does exist in a sports context where there is only one universally understood meaning to the word Yankee and any true Masshole can't utter it without at least mentally putting a cuss in front of it...
Big Fan of yours, Brother Maust, but you've got it ass backwards on this one.
The term "Yankee" has acquired additional, derivative definitions over the centuries.
Outside of America: American.
Outside of Dixie: Northerner.
But it retains a very specific core definition ~ it's original and truest definition:
Native of New EngLand.
Nothing more.
Nothing less.
Just because some dogshytte baseball team from New York claimed the name 100 years ago and still persists in doing so ~ and just because 90-99 of Yankees are ignorant enough to actually go along with that bullshytte, surrender their unique and freedom fighting heritage, and call themselves "New EngLanders" doesn't make it true.
Why do you think that the term "Yankee" grew to be considered by many to be the collective name for all Americans? It's obvious, isn't it?
It's because New EngLand dominated our nation's formative history.
I know, acknowledge and accept what you say to be correct in the truest definition and most widely accepted general use of the word, except in heart of Dixie where it is still used as a quasi cuss word for anyone from above the Mason-Dixon line. But in the world of sports vernacular it has a very different connotation and it's a vile soulless one that no true Son of Liberty would ever risk having associated with them. As rightfully proud as I am of my deep and abiding Yankee roots, in a sports context I refuse to allow myself or any other Pats fan to be associated with what you rightfully point out is an improper but nonetheless universally accepted use of the word. In the everyday world Yankees rule but in the world of sports the jeten Yankees suck.
Would've loved to watch Earthquake play back in the day. I can imagine the hell on earth it must've been to try to block him and Bob Dee at the same timeMy original Patsfans handle was jimleehunt. Thanks for giving props to my 2 favorite players from the early years.
I stumbled upon this series the other day. Anyone who's a fan of Pats history would probably really like this site.
New England Patriots of the Past: Jim Lee Hunt - Last Word on Pro Football