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Suh is being criticized for his sack celebration

smayschmouthfootball said:
Turok said:
The very first NFL/AFL game that I ever watched from beginning to end was Superbowl III, which was actually the first year that it was really called a Superbowl. The then AFL's Namath and the Jets vs the NFL's Unitas and the Colts.

The world as I knew it ended on that day the Colts lost. If only Earl Morrall (who started every game of that season, and not Unitas) had seen Jimmy Orr, with no defender within 15 yards of him, waiving his hands.


Yeah, just showed how very little I remember of that game, being all of 12 years old. What I do remember of it, sure made it seem like the cameras were focused on "Broadway Joe" most of the time.
 
I would think that the guy would have written about Jared Odricks sack dance. I mean he does the Peewee Herman dance to "Tequila", it is actually kind of funny to watch. The Dolphins have not gotten as much publicity this year though. I only know about it because a coworker is a Miami fan.
 
Turok said:
smayschmouthfootball said:
The world as I knew it ended on that day the Colts lost. If only Earl Morrall (who started every game of that season, and not Unitas) had seen Jimmy Orr, with no defender within 15 yards of him, waiving his hands.


Yeah, just showed how very little I remember of that game, being all of 12 years old. What I do remember of it, sure made it seem like the cameras were focused on "Broadway Joe" most of the time.

I was also 12 years old, and I remember virtually every detail, and the sense of shock that the NFL had actually lost, and lost badly.
 
smayschmouthfootball said:
Turok said:
Yeah, just showed how very little I remember of that game, being all of 12 years old. What I do remember of it, sure made it seem like the cameras were focused on "Broadway Joe" most of the time.

I was also 12 years old, and I remember virtually every detail, and the sense of shock that the NFL had actually lost, and lost badly.

Then you have a far better memory than me, b/c all I can remember other than very small parts of the game that Sunday, is that we still had our fake Christmas tree up, and that I was busy making shapes with Play-doh & my mom's metal cookie-cutters on our living room floor while the game was on...lol.

It was also the first pro-football game that I ever paid any attention to, although I vaguely also remember that infamous '68 Raiders vs Jets game that my late father was watching, being cut-off by NBC in the waning minutes in order to show the "Heidi" movie in its entirety...haha!!
 
SLICK said:
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I said that using the Youngs td as an example... I should have been more clear. Brain was much more fair then the play by play guy.... But all in all all the networks basically bash Detroit...


bash Detroit ?? Howie , Bradshaw and Strahan all have a minor crush on the Lions....the NFL Network talks them up all the time , even have mentioned Schwartz as a Coach of the Year candidate...turn off ESPN and you might find some other networks actually praise us.

If you say so.. I guess but i do watch those other networks and I guess i miss the shows that are praising us... But both Fox, CBS,NBC, and ESPn have all bashed Detroit at one time or another..
 
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