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Are You Ready For Some Football?
The 2010 NFL season kicks off shortly with the Hall of Fame Game (Dallas vs Cincinnati)...
Congrats to the 2010 Football Hall of Fame inductees: http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2010/0807...lery14_800.jpg RUSS GRIMM Guard; 6-3, 273 Career: 1981-1991 Redskins. 11 seasons, 140 games Of note: Originally pegged to play center, he moved to left guard, where he earned a starting role as a rookie. ... Became a steadying force on Redskins' offensive line that earned nickname "Hogs" ... Appeared in five NFC championship games and four Super Bowls. ... Selected to four straight Pro Bowls (1983-86) ... Elected to NFL's 1980s all-decade team. RICKEY JACKSON Linebacker; 6-2, 243 Career: 1981-1993 Saints, 1994-95 49ers. 15 seasons, 227 games Of note: One of key players that fueled New Orleans transition from perennial losers into contenders in late 1980s. ... Made immediate impact as rookie when he led team with franchise rookie record eight sacks and was leading tackler. ... Earned Jackson first of six trips to Pro Bowl. ... First-team All-Pro 1986, '87, '92, '93. DICK LeBEAU Cornerback; 6-1, 185 Career: 1959-1972 Detroit Lions. 14 seasons, 185 games Of note: Senior nominee. Started 171 consecutive games, an NFL record for his position. ... In 1960, began to make mark by intercepting four passes, starting string of 12 straight seasons with three or more interceptions. ... In 1965, intercepted five passes and was voted to first of three consecutive Pro Bowls. ... Finest season came in 1970 when he recorded NFC-leading nine interceptions for 96 yards. ... In all, recorded 62 pickoffs for 762 yards. FLOYD LITTLE Running back; 5-10, 196 Career: 1967-1975 Broncos. 9 seasons, 117 games Of note: Senior nominee. Selected by Denver in first round (sixth player overall) of 1967 AFL-NFL Draft. ... Won 1971 NFL rushing title that year with 1,133 yards on 284 carries and 6 TDs. ... Amassed more than 12,000 all-purpose yards and 54 TDs. ... Gained 6,323 yards on 1,641 career carries, scored 43 TDs. ... Added 215 receptions for 2,418 yards, 9 TDs. JOHN RANDLE Defensive tackle; 6-1, 278 Career: 1990-2000 Vikings, 2001-03 Seahawks. 14 seasons, 219 games Of note: Recorded 137½ sacks during career. ... Had eight consecutive seasons (1992-99) with 10-plus sacks and a ninth in 2001. ... In 1997 had career best and league leading 15½ sacks, and career high 71 tackles (39 solo). ... Named first-team All-Pro/All-NFC six consecutive years (1993-98) and once All-AFC with Seahawks (2001). ... Selected to play in seven Pro Bowls (1994-99, 2002). JERRY RICE Wide receiver; 6-2, 200 Career: 1985-2000 49ers, 2001-04 Raiders, 2004 Seahawks. 20 seasons, 303 games. Of note: Averaged 18.9 yards per catch on 49 receptions for 927 yards and 3 TDs as rookie. ... In 1986 caught 86 passes for a league-leading 1,570 yards and led the NFL in touchdown catches with 15. ... In 1987 set the NFL record for TD receptions in season with 22. ... Earned three Super Bowl rings with 49ers and was named MVP in Super Bowl XXIII. ... Named first-team All-Pro 11 consecutive seasons and voted to 13 Pro Bowls. ... A member of NFL's All-Decade Teams of 1980s and 1990s and NFL's 75th Anniversary Team. EMMITT SMITH Running back; 5-9, 207 Career: 1990-2002 Cowboys, 2003-04 Cardinals. ... 15 seasons, 226 games. Of note: Rushed for 937 yards, 11 TDs to earn Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. ... Second season rushed for league-leading 1,563 yards. ... Won rushing crowns in 1991, '92, '93, '95. ... In 1995, recorded career highs for rushing yards (1,773), rushing TDs (25), and receptions (62). ... Major contributor to Cowboys Super Bowl XXVII, XXVIII, XXX victories. ... Named first-team All-Pro 1992-95. ... Named to NFL's All-Decade Team of the 1990s. ADG |
I never wanted to hear that "Are you ready for some footbaaalllll?" theme in my head again. Thanks a lot.
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ADG |
as a longtime nfl fan, i don't understand this all-star game.
esp. with it being cinci v. dal |
who dey!!!!
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http://widescreen.qkype.com/wallpape...aper_55972.jpg versus http://www.tiger-pictures.net/angry-bengal-tiger.jpg Although they probably won't get much playing time, it will be interesting to see Ochocinco and Owens lined up together... ADG |
"kicking off the pre-season" is goodell's way of trying to bring in more money for the league.
these guys can't risk playing anywhere near 100% tonite, will they even need pads? besides, being pre-season how will they even know a play/how to play together. |
The NFL Hall of Fame Game has been going on since 1962 - long before Goodell became the Commish...
http://aofg.blogs.com/photos/uncateg...18/commish.jpg Yes, in a sense the pre-season represents glorified scrimmage games, but based upon how certain players do in the pre-season, it may determine whether or not they get to stay in the NFL - so for those players, a lot is at stake. I only watch the first quarter of many pre-season games. I watch the entire games of the teams I follow closest to see how the rookies fare, and to see how players perform in contested positions. ADG |
that's neat. you're a super fan with a wealth of information.
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Real football fans don't use the word "neat"... :upsidedow :winkwink: ADG |
Congrats to Jerry Rice. Loved him when he played for the 49ers.
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Congratz to Rickey Jackson... and all the rest.
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For Jerry, it all began with preparation and practice...Greatest NFL receiver ever!!! :thumbsup :thumbsup http://i477.photobucket.com/albums/r...Jerry-Rice.jpg Looking forward to his halftime interview. ADG |
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i'll let my pops know i'm not a real fan so maybe he'll stop showing the 30+ year old home videos of me and him impersonating howard cosell every xmas. |
My Jerry Rice rookie card should be worth a fortune now!
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J-e-t-s
jets jets jets !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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A few poignant moments... ADG |
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