T.E. Posted December 15 Posted December 15 3 hours ago, bills6969 said: I love how Gastineau thinks that Strahan’s sack record is invalidated because of the Favre ‘sack’ but Gastineau was an open steroid user so… I like what Ben Johnson said after his gold medal was stripped (paraphrasing): Reporter: "Do you feel guilty about cheating?" Johnson: "If everyone else is on stuff also, is it really cheating?" Quote
JerseyBills Posted December 15 Posted December 15 15 hours ago, BRH said: Those of us of a certain age remember these guys well. Very well done film, in my opinion. But watching these guys move in their "old" age is a sobering reminder of how violent the game was back then. Just about every play they showed would be a 15-yard penalty today. Salaam died recently from multiple health issues, Gastineau suffers from dementia, and it's obvious that neither Klecko nor Lyons can walk without pain. Some Bills stuff in there: they showed Marty Lyons "giving [Kelly] the business down there" and also showed one of my favorite plays, Bill Simpson's goal line INT of Richard Todd to stave off a furious Jets comeback and win the '81 divisional playoff game at Shea. Where do you watch? thought this was about the late 2000 giants lol Quote
Chicken Boo Posted December 15 Posted December 15 10 hours ago, loyal2dagame said: These 30 for 30 shows are the only good and pure sports content they have on ESPN anymore I haven't watched ESPN in years. Is Outside the Lines still going? Quote
amprov56 Posted December 15 Posted December 15 15 hours ago, BRH said: Those of us of a certain age remember these guys well. Very well done film, in my opinion. But watching these guys move in their "old" age is a sobering reminder of how violent the game was back then. Just about every play they showed would be a 15-yard penalty today. Salaam died recently from multiple health issues, Gastineau suffers from dementia, and it's obvious that neither Klecko nor Lyons can walk without pain. Some Bills stuff in there: they showed Marty Lyons "giving [Kelly] the business down there" and also showed one of my favorite plays, Bill Simpson's goal line INT of Richard Todd to stave off a furious Jets comeback and win the '81 divisional playoff game at Shea. Seen it yesterday, very well done! Quote
Simon Posted December 15 Posted December 15 15 hours ago, BRH said: Gastineau suffers from dementia I think Gastineau suffered from dementia when he was 20. Quote
BRH Posted December 15 Author Posted December 15 (edited) 2 hours ago, Simon said: I think Gastineau suffered from dementia when he was 20. Well, he wasn’t exactly a Rhodes Scholar to begin with. As George Carlin once famously said, “Some people leave part of their brains at home when they go out in the morning. Heyyy… some people don’t have all that much to bring out in the first place.” Edited December 15 by BRH Quote
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