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Legendary Miami Dolphins head coach Don Shula dies at 90
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Those Chargers and Jets teams were fun to watch, though they were not on TV in Kentucky that often. I liked them both. I followed the NFL back then. Earl Campbell and his Oilers were another fun team to watch back then. He was something, so fast and so powerful. I didn't really follow the NFL much after the Chargers faded, Campbell left Houston, that Jets line faded, etc. Those were some good years though. One of the earliest NFL games that really caught my attention was the Rams-Steelers Super Bowl. The Rams were major underdogs, but had a second half lead. The Steelers were the top dogs back then. Then the Bengals had some of their best years.Comment
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Al Toon played on that ranked Wisconsin team that Kentucky beat in their bowl game in 1984. That Wisconsin roster had a lot of future NFL players on it, and a load of NFL draft picks. Kentucky beat a very solid team in that game.👍 1Comment
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Those Chargers and Jets teams were fun to watch, though they were not on TV in Kentucky that often. I liked them both. I followed the NFL back then. Earl Campbell and his Oilers were another fun team to watch back then. He was something, so fast and so powerful. I didn't really follow the NFL much after the Chargers faded, Campbell left Houston, that Jets line faded, etc. Those were some good years though. One of the earliest NFL games that really caught my attention was the Rams-Steelers Super Bowl. The Rams were major underdogs, but had a second half lead. The Steelers were the top dogs back then. Then the Bengals had some of their best years.Philippians 4:11-4:13Comment
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Those Chargers and Jets teams were fun to watch, though they were not on TV in Kentucky that often. I liked them both. I followed the NFL back then. Earl Campbell and his Oilers were another fun team to watch back then. He was something, so fast and so powerful. I didn't really follow the NFL much after the Chargers faded, Campbell left Houston, that Jets line faded, etc. Those were some good years though. One of the earliest NFL games that really caught my attention was the Rams-Steelers Super Bowl. The Rams were major underdogs, but had a second half lead. The Steelers were the top dogs back then. Then the Bengals had some of their best years.Isaiah 5:20Comment
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I had to look around for a while, but I found it: The Best Game Ever: Giants vs. Colts, 1958, and the Birth of the Modern NFL. It's less than $4 in paperback. It's a really good book. I think you'd like it.
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Campbell was unreal, and so enjoyable to watch on the field. That whole Oilers organization was pretty cool back then. They had some good teams and great players, but never made it to the Super Bowl.Comment
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I do remember how they used to use old USFL footage when they needed to show football scenes in movies in the late 80s and early 90s. I always thought that was kind of funny.Comment
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I had to look around for a while, but I found it: The Best Game Ever: Giants vs. Colts, 1958, and the Birth of the Modern NFL. It's less than $4 in paperback. It's a really good book. I think you'd like it.
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Game-Eve.../dp/B009NFO8FQ
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Nice work there, Matt.
I wonder if it was this connection from which Don Shula hired Howard S. to be the Miami Dolphins Offensive Coordinator. I've seen Howard on at least one occasion be with "73 Dolphins players having a Toast when the last team during a particular season is no longer undefeated thus keeping their legacy as the most recent undefeated NFL team.Comment
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Legendary Miami Dolphins head coach Don Shula dies at 90
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