There's not enuf band-aids at Johnson & Johnson to cover that wound.
"Cause I think there's an outside chance that Geno can put it together here.
Now, imagine a Giant team led by Smith at QB, Brandon as leader and star of the offense, and the Mighty (and I mean Mighty) Snacks heading a defense that I think could be the best in the NFL.
Two all pros and a Quarterback.
Think of that triumvirate producing a Lombardi.
Ohh, how sweet it would be.
And how devastating to our cross the fieldfrends/rivals. They'd never recover.
I think you need to lower the dose on your meds.
Get over it and them.
Get over it and them.
Be thankful. At least the OP didn't claim that Victor Cruz was a Jet like some of the other chuckleheads here continue to do.
They were defunct by the '70s, but didn't Bob Tucker play for them? Or was that some other similar minor league team?
I remember the California Bulls. Dr Death was a bad ass.
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the Westchester Bulls?
They were defunct by the '70s, but didn't Bob Tucker play for them? Or was that some other similar minor league team?
Tucker played for the Pottstown Firebirds, another semi-pro type team. There were a number of Giants who played for the Bulls, on the way up or the way down. A running back, Randy Minnear comes to mind. Can't recall other names.
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the Westchester Bulls?
They were defunct by the '70s, but didn't Bob Tucker play for them? Or was that some other similar minor league team?
Tucker played for the Pottstown Firebirds, another semi-pro type team. There were a number of Giants who played for the Bulls, on the way up or the way down. A running back, Randy Minnear comes to mind. Can't recall other names.
thanks!
Those were Coughlin favorites in my estimation.
Glenn Dobbs would make a good backup for Eli & did Martin Ruby play LT?