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Posted by BlackHelicopterPilot
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Posted by kclsufan
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Posted by LSUTANGERINE
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 9:20 pm to
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Fail


I got the name wrong. But my point was that his pose is not close to the Heisman pose. Most people incorrectly think the pose has the leg in the air as was the case with Desmond.



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Posted by You will Artichokes
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Who is this and what is the story behind this picture?
Posted by Tiger in NY
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 10:46 pm to
quote:

Who is this and what is the story behind this picture?


It's former Tiger YA Tittle and I think it is after the Giants lost the NFL championship
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 11:44 pm to
The referee who worked that game wrote a book many years ago. Ken ____________. I forget his name. His caption in his book was "Could anyone see this photo and now know that Y. A. Tittle was fouled all day?" I guess he meant cheap shots, late hits, etc.
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Posted by wizziko
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 11:55 pm to
eh?
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that was weird
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Posted by wizziko
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Posted by Lester Earl
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Posted by crawfishcharlie
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 12:12 am to
........"THE BLOCK"..........

Dec. 31, 1967...
With 16 seconds left and no timeouts remaining, the Packers could have easily kicked a field goal to tie it, forcing the fans to endure a bitter cold overtime. Instead, on 3rd and 24 inches, Jerry Kramer threw the block of the century, allowing enough room for Bart Starr to sneak into the south end zone for the winning touchdown. Chandler kicked the extra point and the Packers won the Ice Bowl, 21-17.


This post was edited on 7/29/08 at 12:14 am
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 12:33 am to
ali defenitly
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