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Kiansdad |
Feb 18 2008, 06:10 AM
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QUOTE(1968 A's @ Feb 18 2008, 01:06 AM) Fantastic cards there bro! Some of the all time greats. They don't make those kinda players anymore. They sure dont Ive always been a fan of "old-school" football. Seem like every year the players get more like spoiled hollywood primadonnas.. just out for themselves and drawing attention to themselves any way they can. Seems like every tackle is followed by a stupid dance by the guy who made it.. no matter if the play lost yards or gained 99 yards. That and they are getting closer and closer to fitting the QB with a dress each season. I feel the same way about my Bears players.. If Greg Olsen did some Chad Johnson pre-planned dance after every score, I would hate it just as much.. but I would still be happy he scored! Just another reason my favorite player is, and always will be, Walter Payton. Class on and off the field. Have you even seen a highlight clip of him trying to draw attention to himself after a 5 yard run, or even a touchdown? I do remember quite a few times when he flipped the ball to a offensive lineman after a TD to let them spike it so they could feel that joy though. Nope.. they just dont make them like they used to, do they?
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1968 A's |
Feb 19 2008, 10:43 PM
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QUOTE(Kiansdad @ Feb 18 2008, 04:10 AM) They sure dont Ive always been a fan of "old-school" football. Seem like every year the players get more like spoiled hollywood primadonnas.. just out for themselves and drawing attention to themselves any way they can. Seems like every tackle is followed by a stupid dance by the guy who made it.. no matter if the play lost yards or gained 99 yards. That and they are getting closer and closer to fitting the QB with a dress each season. I feel the same way about my Bears players.. If Greg Olsen did some Chad Johnson pre-planned dance after every score, I would hate it just as much.. but I would still be happy he scored! Just another reason my favorite player is, and always will be, Walter Payton. Class on and off the field. Have you even seen a highlight clip of him trying to draw attention to himself after a 5 yard run, or even a touchdown? I do remember quite a few times when he flipped the ball to a offensive lineman after a TD to let them spike it so they could feel that joy though. Nope.. they just dont make them like they used to, do they? Couldn't of said it better myself. Let's see if the new AAFL will bring back some respectability that real football fans deserve. Season starts first week of April.
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Mar 1 2008, 04:05 PM
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1964 Philadelphia card #98 Game was Nov 3 1963 Rams 13 Minn 21 What this card is all about is that the first two years of the Philadelphia Gum Co. Football Cards had each (almost) football team had a play card with the teams head coach on it. Very unique. They picked one of their top plays with a name (you try to get that info today) and named an important game in that season they used it in. And yes every card I found, that team won the game LOL.
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