Any video with the Hooters, John's Water Ice, and Sarcone's Bakery has got to be right.
I was feelin' a bit worried about the health of the team before Saturday, but if Lane Johnson and Jalen Hurts hold up...and now Avante Maddox is due back for Sunday... the Eagles have better rosters than the AFC teams. They just gotta beat SF. To that end, I think it's time for Mr. Irrelevant to play that way.
Man, I used to love those games that were just a muddy slog. Football's too sterile now sometimes.
Football was far more brutal then as this video and the stories of many other players from that era can attest. Great strides have been made in protective equipment, athleticism etc. All those were great evolutionary changes. It's the money, man. It's the money that winds up ruining everything. Doesn't matter what it is. Lol
November 1970... I remember when Tom Dempsey kicked his 63-yarder and they said that would be impossible to beat because he had that funky foot and wooden boot. That was a game-winner, beating the Detroit Lions 19-17.
Yesterday Justin Tucker kicked a 66-yarder to beat the Detroit Lions 19-17. I love stats like that! it works if you click thru...
Cat had half a foot and was a straight away kicker plus Tex Schramm tried to have it taken away. Dallas. Babies. Makes sense. Sorry fans. lol Congrats Tucker and Ravens. Sorry, I'm still a Colts fan, just not in Indy. Bitter holdout. lol
November 1970... I remember when Tom Dempsey kicked his 63-yarder and they said that would be impossible to beat because he had that funky foot and wooden boot. That was a game-winner, beating the Detroit Lions 19-17.
Yesterday Justin Tucker kicked a 66-yarder to beat the Detroit Lions 19-17. I love stats like that! it works if you click thru...
November 1970... I remember when Tom Dempsey kicked his 63-yarder and they said that would be impossible to beat because he had that funky foot and wooden boot. That was a game-winner, beating the Detroit Lions 19-17.
Yesterday Justin Tucker kicked a 66-yarder to beat the Detroit Lions 19-17. I love stats like that! it works if you click thru...
So by now you've all seen the pictures, the boats, the record making Lombardi Throw, the Covid super spreader precautions (HA!) Can we peeps in Tampa throw a parade or what? (Eat your heart out Boston)
Location: Perched on the precipice of the cauldron of truth
Posted:
Feb 9, 2021 - 9:13am
miamizsun wrote:
my analysis says the two deciding factors were the offensive and defensive lines for tampa
kc had no answer to the tb defense esp the pass rush
no doubt brady is a great qb
however at this level give any qtr back time and they will eventually find someone open
Yes, TB won the battles in the trenches â decisively, the Bucs defense. Although the skill positions get the popular acclaim, championships are won in the trenches.