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Just curious... You might be in for a rude awakening. š¤£
How about Stewart, Miller, Graham, Tomczak, Maddox, who am I missing?no way Mitch or Kenny are as bad as Stoudt or Malone or Brister
He's well over 3 bills now, lol.Van Pelt! Pork and Beans as we called him down at the old Oyster Pub in Daytona Beach. Do you remember that call @mightyguru ?
Pork and Beans!!!! Put in Pork and Beans!!!
Then of course O "Good God" Donnell
Woodley, Bono, Campbell, BlackledgeHow about Stewart, Miller, Graham, Tomczak, Maddox, who am I missing?
Woodley, Bono, Campbell, Blackledge
I remembered Bono, Blackledge, and Woodley also. Looked up the Steelers starting QBs of the 80's and saw Campbell too. Those 80's Steelers teams taught me that the cost of loyalty can be painful. I also learned the meaning of schadenfreude by hoping against hope that the Browns would be the Browns and find ways to lose playoff games.Wow... Steve "Sonny" Bono.... Forgot about that guy. I'll be honest, I don't remember Campbell. I definitely remember Todd B and David W.
Yep very good point. Those wins seemed to be a lot more fun.I remembered Bono, Blackledge, and Woodley also. Looked up the Steelers starting QBs of the 80's and saw Campbell too. Those 80's Steelers teams taught me that the cost of loyalty can be painful. I also learned the meaning of schadenfreude by hoping against hope that the Browns would be the Browns and find ways to lose playoff games.
Just about each one of those guys mentioned was going to be the key to getting us to the promised land. Maybe one of these current guys will have "it" but don't be disappointed if they don't. Hopefully we'll have a good running game and a strong D.. It's worked before and made for some of the most fun and gut churning games I've ever watched.Watching Graham turn from center to hand off or throw was like watching paint dry. My wife to this day still makes fun of it. Absolutely painful too watch.
He was definitely great in that slash role which is one of the things that frustrated the **** out of me as a fan back in those days If we could see the weapon they had, why couldn't the coaching staff? The guy could catch as good as any receiver we had and was illusive as hell as a runner...Why force him to be a QB?I started following late malone, but remember more starting with bubby. Kordell was the most frustrating for me. He had one good year and people acted like he was a God and of course he went back to his oldself. I had more issues with the coaching staff sticking with him for so long than kordell himself. Kordell was great in the slash role though.
rudy lost the starting job to a duck....there is nothing irrational about the abuse he catchesI have lived through every Super Bowl. Really started watching around 1980 when I was 9. So yes I remember the dark years between TB and BR. It is why I find the irrational attitudes towards Mason so annoying and get set off. He has done far better starting out than most of the crap I watched in the 80's and 90's. Our Offensive coordinators have made him and even Ben look worse than they are. Let's give all 3 of our current QB options a chance without being so judgmental right away. Even Rudy only has 10 or 11 starts.
Unfortunately the 80s was better than the last 11 years under Tomlin in the playoffs that is how low the standard is under the bullshitter.1967. I remember the gap between Bradshaw and Ben. at least we have a defense to fall back on. the 80s were horrible
Kordell forced his way out of the slash role.He was definitely great in that slash role which is one of the things that frustrated the **** out of me as a fan back in those days If we could see the weapon they had, why couldn't the coaching staff? The guy could catch as good as any receiver we had and was illusive as hell as a runner...Why force him to be a QB?