GlennwaldSnowdenAssanged
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Titans , Packers , Bucs , Bills
It's all a part of my natural charm that attracts we the people to be involved with me. Granted being part of 'Muricas Team does add to the appeal.Hey, I thought I would just be a guest player. But I'm a celebrity. Always wanted to be a celeb.
That fraud Rothillburger should have retired a long time ago. Bobby Layne was the last Steeler quarterback worth a shit.
The Vikings getting a Brandon would be absolutely perfect.Vikings complete interview with GM candidate Brandon.
That fraud Rothillburger should have retired a long time ago. Bobby Layne was the last Steeler quarterback worth a shit.
Three times in the first 25 years the Steelers were above 500. Hall of Famer Layne gets there and the first 2 years they go above 500. He won 3 titles with his previous team and didn't have a Hall of Fame defense to bail him outYeah I know, some fraud... three Super Bowl appearances and two wins, lol. Bradshaw was no good either... four super bowl win with two against the Cowboys...
Three times in the first 25 years the Steelers were above 500. Hall of Famer Layne gets there and the first 2 years they go above 500. He won 3 titles with his previous team and didn't have a Hall of Fame defense to bail him out
Not surprising the best Steeler QB is from Texas.
The Vikings getting a Brandon would be absolutely perfect.
The leading rusher in NFL history, Dallas Cowboy great Emmitt Smith, is from Florida.Same with Cowboys best running back. Born in pa, college at Pitt. Tony Dorset, wins NCAA national championship one year then leads the Cowboys to a Super Bowl win. Not the “doomsday defense”. I guess Rodger Staubach sucked too... well I guess on one hand he couldn’t beat the Steeler defense like Bradshaw did “doomsday”.
The leading rusher in NFL history, Dallas Cowboy great Emmitt Smith, is from Florida.
The mid 1990 Cowboys teams was better. 1995 was an easy Super Bowl for us.
Dorsett 3334 carries/catches 90 TDs 90 fumbles or 1 every 37 touchesNo doubt Emmitt Smith was a great running back but I’d take Dorsett. As to the “easy” Super Bowl for the 95 season it certainly wasn’t the Cowboys who made it easy it was the Steelers lack of a quarterback that won the game for them. Neil O’Donell was an average quarterback at best. Basically giving Dallas two interceptions.
No matter, the Steelers lead the Cowboys 2 to1 in heads up Super Bowls
Edited to add; the Cowboys didn’t cover the spread in that game either.
Dorsett strength was in his long plays. 20 of his 90 TDs were 30 yards or more 22%. Smith had 12 out of 175 or 7%I had to look it up but Dorsett played 11 seasons and Smith played 13. No question you are correct that Smith is the best back the Cowboys have had.
My only point is I was always a fan of Dorsett. Followed his career at Pitt and just liked the style he played. Even with the Cowboys.