Yes, Noll didn't hide his contempt for the media, one reason he never got the hero-worship given to Vince Lombardi. Noll was always knocked for being a "poor interview."
The three suspects who were convicted were members of the U.S. Air Force and were stationed at nearby Hills Air Force base. The authorities believed three others were involved but there was not enough evidence to charge them. They are likely still walking the streets as free men.
Two of the...
"Who the hell is Mel Kiper?"
This famous quote from then Colt GM Bill Tobin is featured in the NFL Network's Caught In The Draft Series for 1994. On ESPN Kiper went on a tirade against the Colts for drafting Marshall Faulk.
Jared Allen was severely downgraded going into the 2004 draft, supposedly couldn't play. He ended up with by far the best career of any pass rusher from that draft.
Wes Welker went undrafted despite a very productive college career, has had a great pro career. The show credited his "heart and...
Tonight (Wednesday) the NFL Network features the 1974 draft in which Pittsburgh picked four hall of famers, Swann, Lambert, Stallworth, and Webster. It runs the rest of the week.
There will be three more episodes, 1984, 1994, and 2004.
I've always said that if a Titanic sinking happened today the feminists would fully expect white men to place them (white females) in the lifeboats and go down with the ship. White feminists would suddenly discover the benefits of white man's chivalry when their own lives were in danger.
Last night the NFL Network began a new series called "Caught In The Draft." The first episode concerned 1964 and runs this week. An interesting player was Dave Parks, who was the first player picked and was the top WR in the NFL during 1964-65 and the first player to play out his option.
In...
There are a lot of young white single mothers these days living with a man they aren't married to, whom her kids don't like. The kids spend their time in front of the TV or computer and believe everything they absorb in the "popular culture."
This program was first on the NFL Network back in November 2010 as "Tom Landry: The NFL's Man In The Hat." It was a stand-alone special.
The NFL Network now runs it as part of their A Football Life series. It repeats this weekend.
The NFL may not only "wake up to an Aaron Hernandez situation one morning," but there may be another O.J. Simpson (this June marks the 20th anniversary) situation one of these days.
Marichal claimed that Roseboro ticked his ear with the ball while throwing it back to the mound. A trait of hispanics was to grab a bat in case of a fight.
There were other incidents between American blacks and hispanic blacks (who considered themselves superior) about this time. Rico Carty, a...
This (www.golfdigest.com/golf-tours-news/2010-02/golf-tiger-jenkins-0218) is Dan Jenkins' column in the February 2010 Golf Digest on "the Tiger Woods deal" soon after Woods' "indoor athleticism" became public.
Jenkins wrote among other things:
"I'll tell you what Hogan, Palmer, and Nicklaus...
Remember Drew Bennett? We've discussed before how white free agents don't consider how they will fit on a team aside from the financial angle.
You can't blame the agent as Decker is presumably a grown man who makes his own decisions.
In the late 1950's and early 60's, Jon Arnett was much more famous than Dickie Post was in the late 60's. He also lasted longer.
Post was a favorite of Steve Sabol's, who did a feature on him in 1970, from which most of the Dickie Post footage comes. Sabol also did a short segment on Jon...
On Monday, March 3, the NFL Network is running several programs on Lombardi's Packers.
First, at 4 pm ET, there is a film on the 1962 NFL Championship game which the Packers won over the Giants 16-7. This game was noteworthy for several reasons. It was the first film produced by Ed Sabol, the...
Yes, he was. Lapchick kept on claiming he was "assaulted by racists" after the medical people and police carefully explained why they could tell it was self-inflicted.
Since you're too stupid to read and understand Auster's site, I'll make a brief reply.
Lawrence Auster felt Duke railed about Jews instead of being concerned about nonwhite immigration. He considered Duke a non-serious figure.