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“Mistakes are your best assets. They hone your skills and develop your creativity. Don’t be afraid to make them, the more the merrier.” From Barry Kibrick Eric Metaxas the right-wing author and radio talk show host, once said when he was talking about one of his books and I’m paraphrasing: “We’re all a bunch a screw […]
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The 1977 Saints were 3-11, but had real talent on offense, with QB Archie Manning, RB's Chuck Muncie and Tony Galbraith and TE Henry Childs. Hank Stram was their head coach, Dick Nolan and Sam Rutigliano were also on that coaching staff. Gary Bender was one of my favorites play by play announcers growing up and still is. He had a great voice, knew his sports, did his homework, and had a good sense of humor. Good game at Busch Memorial Stadium.Anyone whose still angry about the SCOTUS Roe V. Wade decision, needs to know and remember one thing. Elections have consequences. If Hillary Clinton wins the presidency in 2016, Democrats probably win back the Senate that year as well, with all the Democrats who didn't bother to vote at all, or who voted for a Far-Left candidate, would've turned out and voted for her and the Democratic candidates running for Senate that year.Whitney Houston certainly had a Hall of Fame and Super Bowl face and voice. Just wish she were still alive today.If this Cardinals-Jets game at Shea Stadium doesn't look like a mismatch on paper, I don't know what does look like a mismatch. I mean 11-3 vs 3-11, as far as their records that year.Len Bias is still the best basketball player in Maryland Terrapins history, perhaps even in ACC basketball history. Could you imagine had he not died early, the Celtics with Len Bias and Reggie Lewis, both playing with Larry Bird? They would've still been contending for and even winning NBA championships in the 1990s. Perhaps the Detroit Pistons don't repeat. Maybe Michael Jordan and the Bulls don't win their championships in the early 90s.Gorgeous Baby Jaclyn Smith. Seems too cute to also be this beautiful.Follow Me on Facebook
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Eagles Nest: Video: CBS Sports: NFL 1978-Week-12-Miracle at The Meadowlands-Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants: Full Game
. This post was originally posted at The New Democrat on WordPress There are games that can send mediocre teams to the playoffs and end seasons for teams that may think they are good and are in the playoff race. … Continue reading
Posted in NFL Classic Games
Tagged 1978 New York Giants, 1978 NFL Season, 1978 Philadelphia Eagles, CBS Sports, Don Criqui, Eagles vs. Giants, Eagles-Giants Rivalry, National Football League, New York Giants, NFL on CBS, Philadelphia Eagles, Sonny Jurgenson, The Miracle at The Meadowlands
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NFL Network: Buddy Ryan’s Gang Green Defense
Source:NFL Network– Eagles TE Keith Jackson talking about Buddy Ryan’s Gang Green defense. Source:The Daily Press “Buddy Ryan and the greatest defense of all-time” From NFL Network If I had to take one defense of all-time as far as dominating an … Continue reading
Posted in NFL Classic, The Daily Press
Tagged 2013, 46 Defense, America, Buddy Ryan, Chicago Bears, Gang Green Defense, Keith Jackson, Mike Ditka, National Football Conference, National Football League, NFC, NFC East, NFC North, NFL Films, NFL Network, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Eagles, The 1980s, The 1990s, United States
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NFL Films: Jim McCusker- ‘1960 Philadelphia Eagle Champions’
Source:NFL Films– Tommy McDonald: WR for the 1960 NFL Champion Philadelphia Eagles. Source:The Daily Press “On Feb. 3, 2008, the community showed highlights from the 1960 Philadelphia Eagles v. Green Bay Packers N.F.L. Championship game at Jim McCusker’s Pub. Here … Continue reading
Posted in NFL Classic, The Daily Press
Tagged 1960, 1960 Green Bay Packers, 1960 NFL Championship, 1960 NFL Season, 1960 Philadelphia Eagles, Franklin Field, Green Bay Packers, National Football Conference, National Football League, NFC, NFC East, NFC North, NFL, NFL Films, Norm Van Brocklin, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Eagles, Sports Illustrated, The 1960s, Tommy McDonald
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Washington Redskins: Slingin Sonny Jurgensen
Source:Hogs Haven– Hall of Fame QB Sonny Jurgensen, against their heated rival the New York Giants, at Yankee Stadium. Source:The Daily Press “Though he started his career with the Eagles, no player is more identified with the Redskins after six … Continue reading
Posted in Redskins Greatest, The Daily Press
Tagged 1960s Redskins, 1970s Redskins, America, Bronx, Canton, David Spada, Duke Blue Devils, Duke Football, Elliot Harris, Hogs Haven, National Football Conference, National Football League, New York, New York City, New York Giants, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Films, Ohio, Philadelphia Eagles, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Sonny Jurgenson, United States, Washington Redskins, Yankee Stadium
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CBS Sports: NFL 1978- Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants: Miracle At The Meadowlands
Source:Sports Illustrated– perhaps the most memorable game in the great Eagles-Giants rivalry in the NFC East. Source:The Daily Press “Forty years ago this week, as the Giants tried to kill off a game against the division-rival Eagles in the waning … Continue reading
Posted in NFL Classic Games, The Daily Press
Tagged 1978, 1978 New York Giants, 1978 NFL Season, 1978 Philadelphia Eagles, America, CBS Sports, Don Crqui, East Rutherford, Giants Stadium, Miracle at The Meadowlands, National Football Conference, National Football League, New Jersey, New York Giants, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Films, NFL on CBS, Philadelphia Eagles, Sonny Jurgensen, Sports Illustrated, The 1970s, United States, Virgil Moody
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