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deadeyedick Offline
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How about that Brock Purdy?
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A full half of football left so things could change but man, the kid looks GREAT so far.

Regardless of how his career turns out, imagine if he can one day say, “In my very first start in my rookie year, we beat Tom Brady!”
dkeage Offline
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Palama wrote:
A full half of football left so things could change but man, the kid looks GREAT so far.

Regardless of how his career turns out, imagine if he can one day say, “In my very first start in my rookie year, we beat Tom Brady like the petulant child he is”


FIFY
MACS Offline
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It's 35-7 right now, but Deebo Samuel got hurt... don't look good.
corey sellers Offline
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Tampa bay looks horrible
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Purdy looks good I wonder if he is kin to Miss Purdy. Eddie Murphy movie where he is the fat guy.
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Just sayin....
deadeyedick Offline
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The kid was the best high school Q back in the nation out of Az but went to Iowa St where he was just so so. He had offers from Alabama and Texas A&M.
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deadeyedick wrote:
The kid was the best high school Q back in the nation out of Az but went to Iowa St where he was just so so. He had offers from Alabama and Texas A&M.

So so???
From what Ive seen and read, he was pretty good…………maybe threw a few too many picks, but quite a few of those were balls that receivers muffed, and defenders picked.
Averaged 3000+ yds per season…….not too shabby…….4 year starter.
Palama Offline
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dkeage wrote:
FIFY


LOL

I’ve always respected TB12 as a football player but his sideline and off-field behavior has me scratching my head at times.
BuckyB93 Offline
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Like most superstars they get kinda pissy if things don't go their way. My team included (Farve, and Rodgers).

Barry Sanders was one superstar that didn't slip into prima donna BS. He was an awesome running back and fun to watch.
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Like most superstars they get kinda pissy if things don't go their way. My team included (Farve, and Rodgers).

Barry Sanders was one superstar that didn't slip into prima donna BS. He was an awesome running back and fun to watch.


The only Packer game I got to watch in-person was at Milwaukee County Stadium in 1993 against Detroit. The defense with newly signed Reggie White, 1st round pick Wayne Simmons and rush specialist Bryce Paup, held Barry in check but every time he touched the ball I was afraid he’d break one of his patented jitterbug runs. He was indeed a superstar.
deadeyedick Offline
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KingoftheCove wrote:
So so???
From what Ive seen and read, he was pretty good…………maybe threw a few too many picks, but quite a few of those were balls that receivers muffed, and defenders picked.
Averaged 3000+ yds per season…….not too shabby…….4 year starter.


I watched him grow up and thought he would be an instant success in college. Yeah, not bad but Iowa St didn't win any titles and the pro scouts musta saw something to become the last pick.
JadeRose Offline
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Palama wrote:
The only Packer game I got to watch in-person was at Milwaukee County Stadium in 1993 against Detroit. The defense with newly signed Reggie White, 1st round pick Wayne Simmons and rush specialist Bryce Paup, held Barry in check but every time he touched the ball I was afraid he’d break one of his patented jitterbug runs. He was indeed a superstar.




Was it snowing like hell that day? I might have been there
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JadeRose wrote:
Was it snowing like hell that day? I might have been there


No but it was cold as h-e-l-l (…at least for me…). I’mma guessing it was in the 40s but I had on thermals, a t-shirt under a sweatshirt, jeans and a borrowed snowmobile outfit…and I was still cold! Didn’t have to worry about my beer getting warm. Ate two brats that day too.
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