Week 10; random

Otter

Nothing to see here
Naw, I don't think so. I was just wondering if I could justify top 100. There is SOOOO many solid pros. Archie. Simms. Jim Hart. Plunkett.

Yeah, was thinking 100 would be better, but I let my bias out..I wrote end-of-semester term paper for an English comp class in college on the reasons why Theisman would never make a great pro..1979..little did I know..:killingme
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Yeah, was thinking 100 would be better, but I let my bias out..I wrote end-of-semester term paper for an English comp class in college on the reasons why Theisman would never make a great pro..1979..little did I know..:killingme

:killingme

I remember him returning punts and thinking a guy like that has GOT to make it some day.

I think of him like I think of B Mitch; not great talents but, total warriors who never missed a play if they could get up and never let anyone touch their job, even in practice.
 

DoWhat

Deplorable
PREMO Member
no danny no
In 1986, the Cowboys started 6-2, had the #1 offense in the NFL, and were tied for the lead in the NFC Eastern Division with White as their quarterback. During an away game against Bill Parcells’s New York Giants, however, a vicious blindside sack by Giants linebacker Carl Banks broke White's throwing wrist, knocking him out of the game and ending his season. Dallas lost the game, 17-14, and without White, the team faded badly, finishing the year 7-9. It was the Cowboys' first losing season since 1965.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
In 1986, the Cowboys started 6-2, had the #1 offense in the NFL, and were tied for the lead in the NFC Eastern Division with White as their quarterback. During an away game against Bill Parcells’s New York Giants, however, a vicious blindside sack by Giants linebacker Carl Banks broke White's throwing wrist, knocking him out of the game and ending his season. Dallas lost the game, 17-14, and without White, the team faded badly, finishing the year 7-9. It was the Cowboys' first losing season since 1965.

Fine. Danny was a solid pro.

Happy?


:lol:
 

Otter

Nothing to see here
Larry

You've probably heard this, but it was a great interview with Sonny from Night of the Quarterbacks..go to the Sports Reporters on the link and check out Nov. 3 interview with Jurgensen

Link
 
Top