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Posted on 6/21/14 at 7:50 am to
Posted by 81Tiger
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 7:50 am to


Louie Zamperini, one time NCAA record holder in the mile (4:08.3), 1936 Olympian at Berlin Games, and hero of Unbroken, the best WWII book I have ever read.

Posted by TIGRLEE
Northeast Louisiana
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 8:02 am to
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Georgetown vs. Chinese Military team ends in brawl with the Chinese throwing chairs.


This made me LOL
Posted by Thurber
NWLA
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 8:58 am to
Those are both great pictures,
Posted by Gtothemoney
Da North Shore
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 9:18 am to


Anyone who can read needs to read this book. It's the best WW2 story out there.
Posted by 81Tiger
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 9:55 am to


Yogi Berra tags out Ted Williams in 1951.
Posted by Dire Wolf
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 10:00 am to
IWHI


quote:

A photo of a dazed Tittle in the endzone taken by Morris Berman of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on September 20, 1964, is regarded among the most iconic images in the history of American sports and journalism.[11] Tittle, in his 17th and final season, was photographed helmet-less, bloodied and kneeling immediately after having been knocked to the ground by John Baker of the Pittsburgh Steelers and throwing an interception that was returned for a touchdown at the old Pitt Stadium. The quarterback suffered both a concussion and cracked sternum on the play. Tittle played the rest of the season, but the formerly powerful Giants finished a disappointing 2-10-2, the worst record in the NFL in 1964.[citation needed]
Post-Gazette editors at first declined to run the photo, looking for "action shots" instead, but Berman entered the image into contests where it took on a life of its own, winning a National Headliner Award.[11] The photo was ineligible for a Pulitzer Prize because it was not published, but it is regarded as having changed the way that photographers look at sports, having shown the power of capturing a moment of reaction. A copy now hangs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[citation needed]
After at first having failed to see the appeal of the image, Tittle eventually grew to embrace it, putting it on the back cover of his 2009 autobiography. "That was the end of the road," he told the Los Angeles Times in 2008. "It was the end of my dream. It was over."[citation needed]
Tittle and Berman weren't the only ones to profit from the famous image, Pittsburgh player John Baker (who hit Tittle right before the picture was taken) ran for Sheriff in his native Wake County, North Carolina, in 1978 and used the photo as a campaign tool. Baker went on to serve for 25 years.[12]
The photo was identified so heavily with youthful years of the baby boom generation that Miller Beer used it in an iconic ad relaunching its "Miller High Life" brand in 2007-2008.[1






This post was edited on 6/21/14 at 10:06 am
Posted by NorthshoreTiger76
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 10:14 am to



I was at that game
Posted by Thurber
NWLA
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 10:22 am to
Been waiting on that one of Tittle. Excellent picture
Posted by 81Tiger
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 10:45 am to


Terry Bradshaw
Posted by Mac
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 11:38 am to


Posted by tigerfan84
Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 12:05 pm to


Chuck Bednarik



3 HOF's
This post was edited on 6/21/14 at 12:09 pm
Posted by maine82
Member since Aug 2011
3320 posts
Posted on 6/21/14 at 1:32 pm to


Maradona Hand of God, versus England 1986 World Cup.



His protege Lionel Messi.



Nadia Comaneci 1976.



Photo of terrorist from Israeli athlete hostage crisis, 1972 Munich Olympics.



Photo of Hungarian Ervin Zador after 1956 Hungary v. Soviet Union "Blood in the Water" water polo match, Summer Olympics, following Soviet crushing of Hungarian revolution.



Tommie Smith and John Carlos, 1968 Mexico City Olympics



Czech gymnast Vera Caslavka looking away while Soviet anthem is played, Womens' Gymnastics All-Around competition, 1968 Mexico City Olympics (following Soviet crushing of Czech rebellion earlier in year)



No Mas boxing match.



Jesse Owens medal ceremony, Nazi Olympics



Michael Jordan Birmingham Barons



"Oh you Herschel Walker!" (frustratingly, there's not a clean crisp photo of this)



Shaq versus Carlus Groves and Tennessee, 1992 SEC Tournament



D-Rod and K-Jong
This post was edited on 6/21/14 at 4:10 pm
Posted by maine82
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 1:44 pm to


Eric Liddell, made famous by Chariots of Fire
Posted by Kingwood Tiger
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 2:08 pm to
Posted by 81Tiger
LSU Alumnus
Member since Sep 2009
6629 posts
Posted on 6/21/14 at 2:45 pm to


Nolan Ryan, known for throwing no-hitters, gets a few hits on Robin Ventura.
Posted by 81Tiger
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Member since Sep 2009
6629 posts
Posted on 6/21/14 at 3:15 pm to


Bobby Knight
Posted by BuddyLAM
New Orleans
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 3:31 pm to
Posted by 81Tiger
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 3:45 pm to
Posted by Cap Crunch
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 6:17 pm to
Damn, I've never seen that picture before. Mike Tyson is such a psycho
Posted by Lakebound
Member since Nov 2004
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Posted on 6/21/14 at 6:19 pm to
From the old thread: I enjoyed the photo of Kareem, Shaq and George Mikan.

This photo of Bo Schembechler and O.J. Simpson interests me:



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