fmdog44
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In today's game, he would be ejected for that hit.He was famous for getting a kick out of hitting players evenView attachment 100286 snickering about it. I loved the guy. This clown ran on to the field during a game and Mike Curtis greeted him in his own way of saying "hello"
(Any Steeler fans here?).....but I won't argue against that because I saw Lambert play. Those were the days when after a crushing blow tacklers were allowed to stand over their victims and taunt them which was great to watch.Great linebacker. Almost as good as Jack Lambert.
I live about 50 miles north of Baltimore and I went to a lot of Colts' games, until Irsay moved the team. That's when I stopped being a Colts fan. Then when crybaby Elway decided he would sit out a year, rather than join the Colts after they drafted him, I was really fed up with them. After he tole the Colts he would sit out a year, so he could become a free agent, so they traded him and got nothing in return. If it were up to me, I would have told Elway to go play baseball with the Yankees. Then, you will find out that you aren't the hot-shot baseball player you think you are. After Elway and his dad bamboozled everyone, including Rozelle, I lost all respect for him and labeled him as nothing more than an over-paid, zealous, entitled crybaby.(Any Steeler fans here?).....but I won't argue against that because I saw Lambert play. Those were the days when after a crushing blow tacklers were allowed to stand over their victims and taunt them which was great to watch.
Linebacker U. There are great stories about Butkus at U of Illinois and my high school buddy's brother played with him there. He truly was feared by many on the campus. Even though there have been some dark stories like those you offered I stuck with them though to this day the Irsay family is on my #$%^ list. I hated Elway for his prim donna move. I think it stemmed from a dispute between his dad and the Colts GM or Irsay.I live about 50 miles north of Baltimore and I went to a lot of Colts' games, until Irsay moved the team. That's when I stopped being a Colts fan. Then when crybaby Elway decided he would sit out a year, rather than join the Colts after they drafted him, I was really fed up with them. After he tole the Colts he would sit out a year, so he could become a free agent, so they traded him and got nothing in return. If it were up to me, I would have told Elway to go play baseball with the Yankees. Then, you will find out that you aren't the hot-shot baseball player you think you are. After Elway and his dad bamboozled everyone, including Rozelle, I lost all respect for him and labeled him as nothing more than an over-paid, zealous, entitled crybaby.
I graduated from Kent State, where Lambert went to college. Years later, I went back to tour the campus just to see the changes that were made. Thee was a brick wall standing alone and I walked over to look at it. The wall had all kinds of marks and chips out of it. There was a plaque attached to the wall stating that "This is the wall that Jack Lambert practiced on by ramming his head into it to get him prepared to play football." Or, something to that affect. After I understood what was up with the wall, I understood more about Lambert. The wall has since been removed.
That's exactly what it was. If dear old dad wouldn't have stuck his nose in the deal, Elway probably would have signed. They offered him a good deal. I forget what the signing bonus was, but I remember thinking that it was more that I paid for my home.Linebacker U. There are great stories about Butkus at U of Illinois and my high school buddy's brother played with him there. He truly was feared by many on the campus. Even though there have been some dark stories like those you offered I stuck with them though to this day the Irsay family is on my #$%^ list. I hated Elway for his prim donna move. I think it stemmed from a dispute between his dad and the Colts GM or Irsay.
Troy played with no regard for injuries.Polamalu was my favorite Steeler. He was and still is one of a kind at strong safety.