You are welcome runru. Karras had a TV career as well, as I'm sure you remember.
A better movie career. "Mongo only pawn in game of life."
You are welcome runru. Karras had a TV career as well, as I'm sure you remember.
I remember watching the 5-0 game when I was a teenager in 1970. The Lions' glory days were in the 1950s. They won the NFL championship in 1952, 1953, and 1957. Schmidt was a rookie in 1953, and contributed to that championship as well as the one in 1957. You can read more about Schmidt's career at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Schmidt_(American_football)Thanks, rudad. Ah, yes, my Lions! Believe it or not, the first "date" I ever went on, I took some unfortunate girl to see "Paper Lion" lol. Needless to say, there was no second date! Alex Karras is perhaps, my favorite player of all time...really a great player. And, he was the author of one of the great lines in the history on MNF..."And, there's Otis Sistrunk from the University of Mars"! Alex finally threw in the towel, I think when the Lions finally made the playoffs one year... and lost to the Cowboys, 5-0 (yes, that's right, 5-0!). Adopted the Lions, the Cubs and Rutgers as my teams as a kid. Not a lot of celebrations there...but I love(d) them all.
Yes, I was and am a big Giant fan, I watchedI use to love watching Jim Brown go against Sam Huff. Both were great players.
Ask Joe Gibbs that and see if he agrees.If anyone was overrated it was LT.
So is Jordan and brady in your mindIf anyone was overrated it was LT.
Ask Joe Gibbs that and see if he agrees.
Listen to those three when we lived in DC. Both they and the team were great.Damn. RIP.
He was a great broadcaster for the Redskins in the seventies and eighties and into the nineties, during all the glory years of the Hogs. He and Sonny Jurgensen were hilarious; Frank Herzog was there in the booth to settle them down and tell us what was going on.
Rip, Sam...
Huff died a while ago. This is a bumped thread. (I made the same mistake initially.) Louis Anderson also just died. Always liked him.Sam Huff and Meat Loaf, it's a tough week. RIP
As season ticket holder he was something to see live and in person.All three players were great. I was a huge Jimmy Brown fan when he was with Cleveland, and hated Sam Huff. Was a huge LT fan for the Giants (had to shift allegiance when I moved to Jersey and Skillethead Jr. was born and became a football fan).
The Giants had more good games against Brown than any other team did, but they didn't dominate him. They had some very good games against Brown, and Brown had some very good games against them. The Browns weren't as good a team overall as the Giants during that time.