Funny, here in my part of the Midwest, the laughing I heard over the two years prior to last years super bowl run has given way to a stifled admittance of our dominance of the game. I'll certainly take the latter.
I had thought so as well. I know I read it here. Thought it was posted in a post asking about a new name for our defense. I have no idea where the poster heard it. When I first read it I thought the "legion of boom" was kinda lame due to it was a comic book reference/rip-off. Not so lame...
My brother Jerry. He died while in the navy. I too don't remember him well as I was Nine in 1968 when he was killed in a helicopter crash in Georgia. I am very proud to be his brother.
Also my father William. He served in WWII and Korea he retired from the navy In 1959. We lost him ten...
I honestly hadn't heard that. If true, it's disgusting. The man had family and friends that loved him. No excuse. It's football, not life and death stuff.
1. Improved O line. (Which leads to).
2. An even more accurate and confident Wilson. (Which leads to).
3. A very dangerous combination of Harvin and Peterson. (Which leads to).
4. More opportunities for Lynch and the run game. (Which leads to).
5. 2nd Super Bowl championship in as many years.
I can't even think of having to endure a Texas summer. Kansas summers are bad enough, this Washington born and bread boy melts in the heat. Been here for 12 years now. Love the winters though.
Hope it can be corrected and maybe even return to football. That would be so disheartening, to be drafted then have a heart condition discovered. What a fricking pisser. Poor kid, I'm praying for him.
I remember that defense. Awesome, smothering pass rush. Worked with Otis Wilson's brother at the time. Wilson was their starting LLB for several seasons. All I heard about was Bears this and Bears that. If we improve our line, our defense will be even better that Bear team. We already have the...
As someone who has diabetes, I really appreciate his dedication to the cause. I'd much rather have the haircut than diabetes. Of course it would look pretty funny on a 55 year old, grey haired, balding, fat man.
We have talent out the "wazzo" at WR. Harvin can be every bit as good as Johnson (if healthy). Our young guys proved themselves quite adequately last year and we picked up speed and height in the draft. Plus the fact we're a run first team, he' s just not a great match for us. Someone will...