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    Top 10 Things We Love About Tim Tebow

    Thanks for taking the thread away from the original subject.
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    Top 10 Things We Love About Tim Tebow

    The NFL Network's Top 10 Things We Love About Tim Tebow 1. He Makes The Experts Look Dumb 2. Tebow Time 3. He's An Underdog 4. Brings Out The Best In Everyone 5. Tebowing 6. Makes It Look Hard 7. He's A Throwback 8. The Read Option 9. The Big Drama In The Big Apple 10. He's Lefthanded
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    NFL Network A Football Life: Season 2

    The NFL Network's series, "A Football Life," premiere episode for Season 2 will be "The Many Faces of Tim Tebow." It first appears on Wednesday night at 8pm ET. Five former QBs (Joe Namath, Doug Flutie, Steve Young, Roger Staubach, and Kordell Stewart) will give their opinions. Later episodes...
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    2012 NFL Week 1

    Thanks. That's what I try to do.
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    2012 NFL Week 1

    I enjoyed this site when I discovered it eight years ago. I write from a historical perspective, and by that I mean an objective one. For what its worth, I despise the NFL as an institution and am perfectly aware the corporate sponsors prefer black players. For the hundreth time, they don't...
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    2012 NFL Week 1

    Peterson has been one of the 2-3 best RBs in the league for a few years now. If he says he can play, he plays. The last white RB with that stature was Riggins.
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    2012 NFL Week 1

    Yes, it's only one week. Rodgers should start hitting passes to Jordy Nelson again. As I mentioned years ago, the Chiefs have been heavily black since 1967-68.
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    2012 NFL Week 1

    Conspiracy theories are for those who can't face reality. That being said, bigunreal's ideas make for good comic relief, something we need in times like these.
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    The Best Postseason Running Backs

    You have to mention both Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor on a list like this. Hornung won the Sport magazine car as MVP of the 1961 NFL Championship game. He gained 20-89 yards with one TD, plus 3 field goals and 4 extra points. Taylor was MVP of the 1965 championship win over the Browns. Hornung...
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    HOF Snubs Jerry Kramer Again

    I started the topic concerning Jerry Kramer, whom I think belongs in the HOF.
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    HOF Snubs Jerry Kramer Again

    Curly Culp is not yet in the HOF. He was nominated by the Seniors Committee and will be on the ballot in January. Maybe he'll make it then, maybe not.
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    HOF Snubs Jerry Kramer Again

    This topic (which I started) is the HOF, not the Top 100 list. Watch the "A Football Life" episode on Walter Payton for an example of Krause waving at Payton who goes by for a big gain. On the Top 100 thread (another I started) I wrote that Krause's breaking the interception record was...
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    Criminals are Key to College Football Success

    Of course, what Pinkett meant was "you need more black players." Notre Dame has had around 50% white starters in the last few years. If Tennessee had 11-12 white starters, the commenters at the Knoxville News Sentinel's section on Tennessee sports would be writing, "We need more thugs. You need...
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    Criminals are Key to College Football Success

    I recall years ago Paul Hornung saying something about Notre Dame not having enough black players because of their high academic standards. Hornung was vilified in the media.
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    HOF Snubs Jerry Kramer Again

    Yes, cronyism exists, or maybe it's a popularity contest. Again, regarding Ken Willard, was there ever a year in which he was one of the best players in pro football? Was Willard ever the best in the league at his position? Was he a key contributor to a Super Bowl winner? No on all counts...
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    HOF Snubs Jerry Kramer Again

    Paul Krause was voted into the HOF in 1998. If you are going to opine on who should be in the HOF, it would be nice if you knew who all was in it.
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    The Best Postseason Running Backs

    At the PFRA Forum, some posters of which are close to the HOF selectors, they say Jamal Lewis will never be seriously considered for the HOF even though he once rushed for 2000 yards. Neither will Eddie George, Ricky Watters, or Herschel Walker.
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