O.J. McDuffie’s 415 career receptions ranks 4th all time in Miami Dolphins lore. He became the 1st Dolphin to ever lead the league in receptions when he hauled in 90 passes during the 1998 season.Happy Birthday Otis James !!
Pump It Up Dee!!
Happy Belated B-day to your 1991 NBA Slam Dunk Champion Mr. Dee Brown !! #pumpitup
Bo Vs Boz
Lincoln Coleman
Thanksgiving Throwback to 1993 and the infamous ‘Leon Lett Snow Game’ between the Dallas Cowboys & Miami Dolphins. Of course the crazy ending got all the attention that snowy day in Dallas, but another Cowboy I remember making an impact was Rookie Running Back Lincoln Coleman. In his very first game he carried the ball 10 times for 57 yards after stepping in for a banged up Emmitt Smith. I’ll always remember Dick Enberg & Bob Trumpy telling the story how just a year prior Lincoln was working at Home Depot, & playing Semi-Pro Football. Lincoln’s Dad was able to proudly display his son’s accomplishments that Holiday as he had worked for over twenty years at the Dallas Morning News as a Press Man. We wish Lincoln & his family a Happy Thanksgiving! Thank You for the memories.
Dudes We Dig - Nick 'The Quick' Van Exel
Madden & Summerall
On November 25th 1979 CBS Sports teamed up then announcing duo of Pat Summerall & John Madden for the first time. Madden, the Rookie Color Man was replacing Summerall’s normal pal Tom Brookshier in the booth that balmy day in Tampa Bay where the Minnesota Vikings would squeak out a 23-22 victory over the Buccaneers behind QB Tommy Kramer’s 3 touchdown passes. Pat & John would go on to cover games together for the next twenty-two years including three Super Bowls.
Did you know? - Keith Byars
Over his career Southpaw Keith Byars was 6 of 13 on Halfback passes with all six completions being Touchdowns. Happy Friday Dudes!
Benoit Benjamin
# 00 Benoit Benjamin’s 1,117 blocked shots ranks second in L.A. Clippers History. Happy Birthday Benoit!
Blaze Blackout
Any guesses on what the U.L. stands for in U.L. Washington?
What If's? - Al Toon
Al Toon finished his seven year career with 517 receptions. He’s one of only two receivers with over 500 receptions in 110 games or fewer. Al's 93 catches in 1988 led the NFL. Happy belated B-day!
Blaze
Happy Halloween🔥🎃
Dudes We Dig - Ickey Woods
Do the Shuffle. The ‘Ickey Shuffle’ that is. Remember Ickey Woods breakout Rookie Season in 1988? The ‘Runin Rebel’ ran for 1,066 yards, led the league with a 5.3 ypc average and scored 15 Touchdowns as he helped the Bengals reach Super Bowl XXIII. Unfortunately knee injuries in ‘89 would derail his promising career and he would only rush for 455 yards over the next three seasons. Ickey was ultimately forced to retire in 1991 at just 25 years old.
Shot Putter Michael Carter
Niners Nose Tackle Michael Carter was an Olympic Athlete before his days in the trenches winning Super Bowls with San Francisco. In the 1984 Olympics he won the Silver Medal in the Shot-put. A cool story about his shot-put days dates back to his Senior year of High School in 1979 when he heaved the shot 81 ft. 3 1/2” to set the National High School Record. No other High Schooler has come within 2 ft of that distance during the last 40 years. His daughter Michelle won the Shot-Put Gold Medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Happy Birthday Michael !!
Sunday !!
Sunday !! Hope your Team Wins.
Marlins Win !!
Flashback Friday
Flashing it back this Friday to October 25th, 1985 which happened to be the NBA Debuts of these five future NBA Stars. Can you name them all?
Birthday Crew
In your face this week are 7 of your favorite 80’s pass rushers with Birthdays in October. Quarterbacks better beware of the Blaze Birthday Boys!
Joe Klecko 10-15-53
Chris Coleman 10-16-61
Steve McMichael 10-17-57
Ray Childress 10-20-62
Leonard Marshall 10-22-61
Pat Swilling 10-25-64
Bob Golic 10-26-57
1992 World Series MVP - Pat Borders
It was back on October 24th, 1992 that the Toronto Blue Jays finished off the Atlanta Braves in Game 6 of the World Series to win the 1st Championship in team history. It was the first World Series won by a Non-US based franchise, & also the first won by an African-American Manager. (Cito Gaston) Catcher Pat Borders was selected MVP for his .450 batting average throughout the series.
Dan Marino Throws for 521 yards and Dolphins still lose
Wayback Wednesday- October 23rd, 1988 Dynamic Dan Marino goes 35-60 for 521 yards in a Dolphins 44-30 loss to the New York Jets. The yardage output is the 7th most yards thrown for in an NFL Game. Marino threw three touchdowns during the aerial attack, but also had 5 Interceptions. Bummer man.