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For as comical and colorful as Maguire was and a must see TV personality, he was a Helluva punter, STs demon and decent LB depth. Rauch hated him and kicked him and many others to the curb, in what would be our 1st Dark Age..

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57 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

For as comical and colorful as Maguire was and a must see TV personality, he was a Helluva punter, STs demon and decent LB depth. Rauch hated him and kicked him and many others to the curb, in what would be our 1st Dark Age..

Wow you ain't kidding... That looked like about a 65 yard, coffin corner punt to seal the game

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13 hours ago, Cripple Creek said:

Would have beat Cleveland if not for Ronnie Harmon too.

i felt bad for that guy. i think they left him in cleveland to find his own way home. he did ok in sd for a couple of years after. btw, that wasn't the greatest throw.

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8 minutes ago, BuffaloBill said:

Look how awful that field looked ... :lol: can you imagine players today whining about the conditions. 

 

Ha! This was December 26, ‘64. The Rockpile field wasn’t a whole lot better in September..

But snow games there were Can’t Miss Events!

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On 4/4/2019 at 5:03 PM, Chandler#81 said:

I’ll go to my grave believing this team would beat Cleveland, if the Super Bowl started 2 years earlier.

 

Believe it. I've been convinced of that too ever since that game was played. Bills had a defense that just flat out got after people.     Go Bills & the AFL.

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Cleveland went back to back title games as well, though lost to Green Bay. They held Jimmy Brown to just 50 yrds of offense. Then the Pack won twice more, beating Dallas back to back for 3 straight, Football immortality and the coach’s name on the Super Bowl trophy..

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On 4/4/2019 at 5:56 PM, Cripple Creek said:

Would have beat Cleveland if not for Ronnie Harmon too.

 

Hey, did ya hear Ronnie Harmon got married?

 

Yeah, he did - but there was no reception!

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