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OK, I've given up on getting American football off ROFF, so bear with
me, or skip this post. I went to the gym this morning and inadvertently stole a parking place from the the guy in the SUV in front of me -- kind of a Larry David moment -- I pulled up right behind him not realizing he wanted to back in. The guy parked in another spot and got out, I went to apologize, and I recognized him as Jim Plunkett, the great quarterback for Stanford, the Patriots, the 49ers, and, most memorably, the Raiders. He was cool, not angry at all, thank God. Maybe slightly annoyed that I recognized him. We talked about the Raiders great win against the Eagles, 27-10, in Super Bowl XV. This was maybe the best pro game I've ever seen, the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl. It was an amazing comeback for Plunkett, whom everyone thought was washed up. He went on to win Super Bowl XVIII (love those Roman numerals) over the Redskins, 38-9 -- the most one-sided game in Super Bowl history to that point (according to Wikipedia). Plunkett is a legend. In the gym I nodded hello to Roger Craig, the great running back from the 49ers' glory days. He's a sight to see on the treadmill, and probably the most popular person in the gym. He's nice to everyone. I stopped following football after the 49ers started sucking, about the same time I moved to Idaho. In case you haven't guessed, I'm not in Idaho at the moment. In Idaho they're crazy about BSU, but I just can't get into it. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Dec 3, 3:16 pm, rw wrote:
OK, I've given up on getting American football off ROFF, so bear with me, or skip this post. I went to the gym this morning and inadvertently stole a parking place from the the guy in the SUV in front of me -- kind of a Larry David moment -- I pulled up right behind him not realizing he wanted to back in. The guy parked in another spot and got out, I went to apologize, and I recognized him as Jim Plunkett, the great quarterback for Stanford, the Patriots, the 49ers, and, most memorably, the Raiders. He was cool, not angry at all, thank God. Maybe slightly annoyed that I recognized him. We talked about the Raiders great win against the Eagles, 27-10, in Super Bowl XV. This was maybe the best pro game I've ever seen, the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl. It was an amazing comeback for Plunkett, whom everyone thought was washed up. He went on to win Super Bowl XVIII (love those Roman numerals) over the Redskins, 38-9 -- the most one-sided game in Super Bowl history to that point (according to Wikipedia). Plunkett is a legend. In the gym I nodded hello to Roger Craig, the great running back from the 49ers' glory days. He's a sight to see on the treadmill, and probably the most popular person in the gym. He's nice to everyone. I stopped following football after the 49ers started sucking, about the same time I moved to Idaho. In case you haven't guessed, I'm not in Idaho at the moment. In Idaho they're crazy about BSU, but I just can't get into it. BSU is over hyped, this years team wasn't all that good despite being ranked. Heck the lost to a Washington team that is 4-9 (2-2 in non conference games), and didn't beat any one really all that good. And next year they are playing Idaho State which might be one of the worst teams they have EVER played. john |
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runsrealfast wrote:
BSU is over hyped, this years team wasn't all that good despite being ranked. Heck the lost to a Washington team that is 4-9 (2-2 in non conference games), and didn't beat any one really all that good. And next year they are playing Idaho State which might be one of the worst teams they have EVER played. john If you come to Boise with that attitude you're going to have to "run real fast." :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
In Idaho they're crazy about BSU, but I just can't get into it. boise state is preparing to beat hell out of poor little east carolina university...in hawaii, no less. east carolina is the university in my hometown here in nc. i can't get into it either...but, if you've gotta be crushed in a bowl game, i reckon hawaii is as nice a spot as one could hope for. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message ... OK, I've given up on getting American football off ROFF, so bear with me, or skip this post. I went to the gym this morning and inadvertently stole a parking place from the the guy in the SUV in front of me -- kind of a Larry David moment -- I pulled up right behind him not realizing he wanted to back in. The guy parked in another spot and got out, I went to apologize, and I recognized him as Jim Plunkett, the great quarterback for Stanford, the Patriots, the 49ers, and, most memorably, the Raiders. He was cool, not angry at all, thank God. Maybe slightly annoyed that I recognized him. We talked about the Raiders great win against the Eagles, 27-10, in Super Bowl XV. This was maybe the best pro game I've ever seen, the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl. It was an amazing comeback for Plunkett, whom everyone thought was washed up. He went on to win Super Bowl XVIII (love those Roman numerals) over the Redskins, 38-9 -- the most one-sided game in Super Bowl history to that point (according to Wikipedia). Plunkett is a legend. In the gym I nodded hello to Roger Craig, the great running back from the 49ers' glory days. He's a sight to see on the treadmill, and probably the most popular person in the gym. He's nice to everyone. I stopped following football after the 49ers started sucking, about the same time I moved to Idaho. In case you haven't guessed, I'm not in Idaho at the moment. In Idaho they're crazy about BSU, but I just can't get into it. Looking at the title of this thread, one notes that you misspelled "Yet another demonstration that I am cool and famous (at least by association) and knowledgeable about things that I have expressly stated that I have absolutely no interest in, which is bound to make my peepee get bigger and what's on T.V.?" Not to worry......happens all the time. Wolfgang who, if the current trend continues, is going to have to start charging for this service. |
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![]() "jeff" wrote boise state is preparing to beat hell out of poor little east carolina university...in hawaii, no less. east carolina is the university in my hometown here in nc. i can't get into it either...but, if you've gotta be crushed in a bowl game, i reckon hawaii is as nice a spot as one could hope for. i don't know, jeffie--the pie rats just might surprise a lot of folks. if the oline can open a few seams for chris johnson, the kid can ruin you singlehandedly. yfitp wayno |
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On Dec 3, 4:52 pm, rw wrote:
runsrealfast wrote: BSU is over hyped, this years team wasn't all that good despite being ranked. Heck the lost to a Washington team that is 4-9 (2-2 in non conference games), and didn't beat any one really all that good. And next year they are playing Idaho State which might be one of the worst teams they have EVER played. john If you come to Boise with that attitude you're going to have to "run real fast." :-) Dude i'm in Poky and I take a ton of heat for that talk. I can imagine what it would be like on that side of the state. John |
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