I met Walter and Eddie years ago, I managed a Hertz car rental in N.C. they came in to play golf at Pinehurst which I knew well too having been an avid golfer. Nice small talk, autograph for my younger brother, signed to him as well, pretty cool. Met a few athletes there Joe Theisman, Ahmad Rashad and Johnny Bench come to mind as well. Theisman was very engaging, he spent probably 10 minutes talking to me and another employee. And go Bears!
"I'm afraid all we may have done is awakened a sleeping giant."
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@REDLINE
I met Walter and Eddie years ago, I managed a Hertz car rental in N.C. they came in to play golf at Pinehurst which I knew well too having been an avid golfer. Nice small talk, autograph for my younger brother, signed to him as well, pretty cool. Met a few athletes there Joe Theisman, Ahmad Rashad and Johnny Bench come to mind as well. Theisman was very engaging, he spent probably 10 minutes talking to me and another employee. And go Bears!
Im looking at a couple, but that missed fg puts this game in a “anything can happen “. So I’ll wait to see if anything else become s a money play for me.
if I do post it’ll be in new threads
“Hold fast, to the iron rod.”
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@AGK
Im looking at a couple, but that missed fg puts this game in a “anything can happen “. So I’ll wait to see if anything else become s a money play for me.
What are you talking about, Barry Sanders played on losing teams most of his career, retired early, would have been the all time leading rusher if he didn't retire. Besides what grown man wants to be called sweetness, I remember him crying after they lost to the Redskins at home in the playoff game
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@REDLINE
What are you talking about, Barry Sanders played on losing teams most of his career, retired early, would have been the all time leading rusher if he didn't retire. Besides what grown man wants to be called sweetness, I remember him crying after they lost to the Redskins at home in the playoff game
@REDLINE What are you talking about, Barry Sanders played on losing teams most of his career, retired early, would have been the all time leading rusher if he didn't retire. Besides what grown man wants to be called sweetness, I remember him crying after they lost to the Redskins at home in the playoff game
Exactly. Sanders was the goat RB. Did the most with the least and still woulda crushed Paytons record if he didn't retire early outta respect. Now Emmitt Smith, there's an average RB who has no business being anywhere near the record
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Quote Originally Posted by cocky24:
@REDLINE What are you talking about, Barry Sanders played on losing teams most of his career, retired early, would have been the all time leading rusher if he didn't retire. Besides what grown man wants to be called sweetness, I remember him crying after they lost to the Redskins at home in the playoff game
Exactly. Sanders was the goat RB. Did the most with the least and still woulda crushed Paytons record if he didn't retire early outta respect. Now Emmitt Smith, there's an average RB who has no business being anywhere near the record
You can read my txts and know what I’m talking about my dude. You have the right to think as you wish, sanders was an amazing halfback himself. Just not SWEETNESS! Ask Barry himself who is the greatest!
gl brother on your plays today, I hope you’re killing dude.
“Hold fast, to the iron rod.”
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@cocky24
You can read my txts and know what I’m talking about my dude. You have the right to think as you wish, sanders was an amazing halfback himself. Just not SWEETNESS! Ask Barry himself who is the greatest!
gl brother on your plays today, I hope you’re killing dude.
GL the rest of the day. Us going back and forth on two greats of the game, isnt going to win us any beautiful green today. Im going back to work on the rest of this day.
lets just agree to those two, being great, because they were.
“Hold fast, to the iron rod.”
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@cocky24
GL the rest of the day. Us going back and forth on two greats of the game, isnt going to win us any beautiful green today. Im going back to work on the rest of this day.
lets just agree to those two, being great, because they were.
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