Football
Yesterday's Heroes - Gale Sayers
Wishing a Happy birthday to ‘The Kansas Comet’ Mr. Gayle Sayers. Sayers set a rookie record for touchdowns with 22 during the 1965 season, including an NFL record 6 in one game! He is the youngest player to have been inducted into the Hall of Fame being just 34 at the time. (1977)
1989 NFL Draft Top 5 Picks - One of These is Not Like The Others
One of these is not like the others. Four of the first five selections in the 1989 NFL Draft went on to achieve Hall of Fame Caliber Careers. QB Troy Aikman, RB Barry Sanders, LB Derrick Thomas, and CB Deion Sanders each earned a Gold Jacket for their amazing football accolades.
Towering Left Tackle Tony Mandarich, selected 2nd by Green Bay, failed to produce, and is considered one of the NFL’s biggest Draft Busts. He did have some solid years later in his career with the Colts.
Pete Stoyanovich
🏈🔥You win some. You Lose Some. Happy B-Day to kicker Pete Stoyanovich! He was 1st team All-Pro in 1992 & led the league in scoring. (124pts) He holds the record for longest field goal in playoff history. A 58 yarder in a 17-16 dramatic Wild Card win over the Chiefs in '90.
On the other hand, that miss against the Chargers in the ‘94 Divisional Round when I was 13 year old fan was so brutal. Dashing my Dolphin Super Bowl hopes. Thanks for the memories Pete👍🏈
Which missed field goal do you remember most?
There is one other kicker who has matched Pete’s Playoff Boot of 58 yards. Who is he?
The Bengals Are Good Again! Is it 1989?
Happy Birthday Bob Griese!
Playoff Picks Round 2
Playoff Picks - Who Ya Got?
Super Bowl XI
Congratulations to Coach John Madden & the Oakland Raiders on their 32-14 Super Bowl XI victory over Coach Bud Grant and the Minnesota Vikings on January 9th, 1977. Here’s some cool info about this Super Bowl.
The January 9th Kickoff is the earliest Super Bowl played in the Calendar Year.
The Minnesota Vikings became the first NFL team to appear in a 4th Super Bowl. They were 0-3 in their previous attempts. They lost Super Bowls IV, VII, & IX.
Wide Receiver Fred Biletnikoff was named Super Bowl MVP for his 4 catches totaling 79 yards. Two of his 2nd quarter receptions put Oakland at the Minnesota 1 yard line. The Raiders would punch it in for a touchdown on the next play. Of the 7 WR Super Bowl MVP’s, Fred is the only one who didn’t top 100 yards receiving.
Hall of Famer Willie Brown’s 4th quarter 75 yard Pick Six is the record for the longest Interception return for a TD in Super Bowl History. It does however place 2nd to a 76 yard INT return which occurred during Super Bowl XL. That player failed to score though.
The Raiders became the first of the original AFL Teams to win a Super Bowl since the AFL/NFL Merger.
The Minnesota Vikings have not appeared in a Super Bowl since this game.
Willie Brown
Hall of Famer Willie Brown holds the record for the longest Interception return for a TD in Super Bowl History. His 75 yard Pick Six during Super Bowl XI does place 2nd to a 76 yard return which occured at Super Bowl XL. That player failed to score though. Can anybody name that player? R. I. P Willie.
Happy New Year
Derrick Thomas & his 7 Sack Sunday - November 11th, 1990
11/11/1990 - Remember when Derrick Thomas sacked Seahawks Quarterback Dave Krieg a record 7 times in one game? Unfortunately for D.T. & the Chiefs, Krieg was able to slip out of sack # 8 to heave a prayer into the end zone to Paul Skansi giving Seattle a 17-16 victory as time ran out. R.I.P. Derrick.
Did you know that Dave Krieg holds the NFL record for Most Sack Yards lost? Dave was taken down 494 times over his 19 year career for 3,794 yards. The Chiefs collected 70 yards lost on 9 sacks that day in Arrowhead
Happy Birthday Pat Swilling
L.C. Greenwood
Football Is Back !!
Jerry Rice Becomes All-Time Touchdown Leader
Throwback to September 5th, 1994 when Jerry Rice scores 3 TD’s in a 44-14 49ers win over the Raiders to surpass Jim Brown as the all-time TD leader with 127. Jerry would finish his career with 197 Touchdowns. G.O.A.T
Dave Casper
Who Ya Got Bears Fans? Pre Season 1989
Gold Medalist Tommie Smith
Happy Birthday Tommie Smith. The 1968 200m Olympic Gold Medalist spent three years on the Cincinnati Bengals Practice squad as a Wide Receiver. He has one career reception for 41 yards.
R.I.P Coach Shula
On This Day 2020- Legendary Miami Dolphins Head Coach Don Shula passed away at the age of 90. His 347 career wins is the most by any NFL Coach in history.