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When my wife was in California in college she was a nanny for a family who was good friends with Ronnie Lott, their girls were in the same dance class, and even though he was a badass on the field, off the field she said he was one of the nicest people she'd met.
He was in Syracuse last weekend for the Miami/SU game. I'm sure he was not happy with the Canes blowing that huge lead!Michael Irvin '96 Edge Cowboybilia 24K Holofoil
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Oh ya I'm sure he had some choice words for that! He used to frequent a Chili's bar my Dad and I went to to watch Cowboys games and drink. I love the guy but he never sat down and never shut up! lol He was always fun to be around though.He was in Syracuse last weekend for the Miami/SU game. I'm sure he was not happy with the Canes blowing that huge lead!
Gimme Deion in an old school Falcons uni any day!I know the discussion earlier this week was Action Packed cards - think this might be my only one.
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Here's that Ken Willard rcKen Willard was a good solid fullback, racked up over 5000 yds - which got me to thinking about how and when the RB position transitioned away from fullbacks to halfbacks. Little, Csonka, Harris, Campbell were still in the FB mold. By the time ED came around in the mid 80's, FBs were vanishing. I think of The Bus as maybe the last true FB. Derrick Henry is a throwback to the bruising fullback of yore.
just nabbed his rc from the 66 set i'm working on.
With the off arm extended like a club to ward off tacklers as he does in so many of his cards! Man those 1966 Philadelphia cards are nice looking, maybe my favorite foiotball issue in terms of appearence.
I think what I really like about this set is they remind me of Monopoly deeds. They must have been designed with that in mind.With the off arm extended like a club to ward off tacklers as he does in so many of his cards! Man those 1966 Philadelphia cards are nice looking, maybe my favorite foiotball issue in terms of appearence.
PS - I only need 30 to complete. Knocking off the commons first before concentrating on the missing stars.I think what I really like about this set is they remind me of Monopoly deeds. They must have been designed with that in mind.
Hey! Topps spelled Cat wrong!