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  1. And that kind of nullifies the platoon advantage. Too many whistles. Too many stoppages of play allows the opponent to rest. I'm still behind the 40-0 campaign. But they can lose if Face a zone defense Other team has some height Other team plays physical UK can not shoot from beyond the arc It will have to take all those together. Texas had that combo and made it a game with 4 minutes left, but the CATS pulled away for double digit win anyway.
  2. It's in my future. Who uses one or a similar version? Did it help with your sleep?
  3. B ball fan, can you post the videos to the songs I listed? I can make a link, but do not know how to imbed (if that's what it's called).
  4. I'm saying he's no less a quarterback than some of guys on list. Even Ken Anderson was booed out of the first game when they went to Super Bowl XVI. It will be different team when the injuries start to heal.
  5. Not all of these QBs are hall of famers. Yet, I see Dalton as better than some of these guys. Super Bowl Date Starting Quarterback/Team College Date of Birth Age I 1/15/67 BART STARR, Green Bay Packers Alabama 1/9/34 33 LEN DAWSON, Kansas City Chiefs Purdue 6/20/35 31 II 1/14/68 BART STARR, Green Bay Packers Alabama 1/9/34 34 Daryle Lamonica, Oakland Raiders Notre Dame 7/17/41 26 III 1/12/69 JOE NAMATH, New York Jets Alabama 5/31/43 25 Earl Morrall, Baltimore Colts Michigan State 5/17/34 34 IV 1/11/70 LEN DAWSON, Kansas City Chiefs Purdue 6/20/35 34 Joe Kapp, Minnesota Vikings California 3/19/38 31 V 1/17/71 JOHNNY UNITAS, Baltimore Colts Louisville 5/7/33 37 Craig Morton, Dallas Cowboys California 2/5/43 27 VI 1/16/72 ROGER STAUBACH, Dallas Cowboys Navy 2/5/42 29 BOB GRIESE, Miami Dolphins Purdue 2/3/45 26 VII 1/14/73 BOB GRIESE, Miami Dolphins Purdue 2/3/45 27 Bill Kilmer, Washington Redskins UCLA 9/5/39 33 VIII 1/13/74 BOB GRIESE, Miami Dolphins Purdue 2/3/45 28 FRAN TARKENTON, Minnesota Vikings Georgia 2/3/40 33 IX 1/12/75 TERRY BRADSHAW, Pittsburgh Steelers Louisiana Tech 9/2/48 26 FRAN TARKENTON, Minnesota Vikings Georgia 2/3/40 34 X 1/18/76 TERRY BRADSHAW, Pittsburgh Steelers Louisiana Tech 9/2/48 27 ROGER STAUBACH, Dallas Cowboys Navy 2/5/42 33 XI 1/9/77 Ken Stabler, Oakland Raiders Alabama 12/25/45 31 FRAN TARKENTON, Minnesota Vikings Georgia 2/3/40 36 XII 1/15/78 ROGER STAUBACH, Dallas Cowboys Navy 2/5/42 35 Craig Morton, Denver Broncos California 2/5/43 34 XIII 1/21/79 TERRY BRADSHAW, Pittsburgh Steelers Louisiana Tech 9/2/48 30 ROGER STAUBACH, Dallas Cowboys Navy 2/5/42 36 XIV 1/20/80 TERRY BRADSHAW, Pittsburgh Steelers Louisiana Tech 9/2/48 31 Vince Ferragamo, Los Angeles Rams California, Nebraska 4/24/54 25 XV 1/25/81 Jim Plunkett, Oakland Raiders Stanford 12/5/47 33 Ron Jaworski, Philadelphia Eagles Youngstown State 3/23/51 29 XVI 1/24/82 JOE MONTANA, San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame 6/11/56 25 Ken Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals Augustana (IL) 2/15/49 32 XVII 1/30/83 Joe Theismann, Washington Redskins Notre Dame 9/9/49 33 David Woodley, Miami Dolphins Louisiana State 10/25/58 24 XVIII 1/22/84 Jim Plunkett, Los Angeles Raiders Stanford 12/5/47 36 Joe Theismann, Washington Redskins Notre Dame 9/9/49 34 XIX 1/20/85 JOE MONTANA, San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame 6/11/56 28 DAN MARINO, Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh 9/15/61 23 XX 1/26/86 Jim McMahon, Chicago Bears BYU 8/21/59 26 Tony Eason, New England Patriots Illinois 10/8/59 26 XXI 1/25/87 Phil Simms, New York Giants Morehead State 11/3/54 32 JOHN ELWAY, Denver Broncos Stanford 6/28/60 26 XXII 1/31/88 Doug Williams, Washington Redskins Grambling 8/9/55 32 JOHN ELWAY, Denver Broncos Stanford 6/28/60 27 XXIII 1/22/89 JOE MONTANA, San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame 6/11/56 32 Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati Bengals Maryland 4/17/61 27 XXIV 1/28/90 JOE MONTANA, San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame 6/11/56 33 JOHN ELWAY, Denver Broncos Stanford 6/28/60 29 XXV 1/27/91 Jeff Hostetler, New York Giants West Virginia 4/22/61 29 JIM KELLY, Buffalo Bills Miami (FL) 2/14/60 30 XXVI 1/26/92 Mark Rypien, Washington Redskins Washington State 10/2/62 30 JIM KELLY, Buffalo Bills Miami (FL) 2/14/60 31 XXVII 1/31/93 TROY AIKMAN, Dallas Cowboys Oklahoma, UCLA 11/21/66 26 JIM KELLY, Buffalo Bills Miami (FL) 2/14/60 32 XXVIII 1/30/94 TROY AIKMAN, Dallas Cowboys Oklahoma, UCLA 11/21/66 27 JIM KELLY, Buffalo Bills Miami (FL) 2/14/60 33 XXIX 1/29/95 STEVE YOUNG, San Francisco 49ers BYU 10/11/61 33 Stan Humphries, San Diego Chargers NE Louisiana 4/14/65 29 XXX 1/28/96 TROY AIKMAN, Dallas Cowboys Oklahoma, UCLA 11/21/66 29 Neil O'Donnell, Pittsburgh Steelers Maryland 7/3/66 29 XXXI 1/26/97 Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers Southern Mississippi 10/10/69 27 Drew Bledsoe, New England Patriots Washington State 2/14/72 24 XXXII 1/25/98 JOHN ELWAY, Denver Broncos Stanford 6/28/60 37 Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers Southern Mississippi 10/10/69 28 XXXIII 1/31/99 JOHN ELWAY, Denver Broncos Stanford 6/28/60 38 Chris Chandler, Atlanta Falcons Washington 10/12/65 33 XXXIV 1/30/00 Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams Northern Iowa 6/22/71 28 Steve McNair, Tennessee Titans Alcorn State 2/14/73 26 XXXV 1/28/01 Trent Dilfer, Baltimore Ravens Fresno State 3/13/72 28 Kerry Collins, New York Giants Penn State 12/30/72 28 XXXVI 2/3/02 Tom Brady, New England Patriots Michigan 8/3/77 24 Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams Northern Iowa 6/22/71 30 XXXVII 1/26/03 Brad Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Florida State 9/13/68 34 Rich Gannon, Oakland Raiders Delaware 12/20/65 37 XXXVIII 2/1/04 Tom Brady, New England Patriots Michigan 8/3/77 26 Jake Delhomme, Carolina Panthers Louisiana-Lafayette 1/10/75 29 XXXIX 2/6/05 Tom Brady, New England Patriots Michigan 8/3/77 27 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia Eagles Syracuse 11/25/76 28 XL 2/5/06 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers Miami (OH) 3/2/82 23 Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle Seahawks Boston College 9/25/75 30 XLI 2/4/07 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts Tennessee 3/24/76 30 Rex Grossman, Chicago Bears Florida 8/23/80 26 XLII 2/3/08 Eli Manning, New York Giants Mississippi 1/3/81 27 Tom Brady, New England Patriots Michigan 8/3/77 30 XLIII 2/1/09 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers Miami (OH) 3/2/82 26 Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals Northern Iowa 6/22/71 37 XLIV 2/7/10 Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints Purdue 1/15/79 31 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts Tennessee 3/24/76 33 XLV 2/6/11 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers California 12/2/83 27 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers Miami (OH) 3/2/82 28 XLVI 2/5/12 Eli Manning, New York Giants Mississippi 1/3/81 31 Tom Brady, New England Patriots Michigan 8/3/77 34 XLVII 2/3/13 Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens Delaware 1/16/85 28 Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers Nevada 11/3/87 25 XLVIII 2/2/14 Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks Wisconsin 11/29/88 25 Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos Tennessee 3/24/76 37 MEMBER OF PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME IN CAPS - See more at: History Release » Super Bowl Starting QBs
  6. Up front, I like Andy Dalton. Maybe I'm still in the minority, but I think he can be an efficient quarterback. He just happens to have his worst games on national TV. Now, there are several QBs I would take over Dalton. I'm not that dumb. But none play for the Bengals. So, if you don't like Dalton, what do the Bengals do? Be realistic...
  7. That commercials shows you how they beat the blackout.
  8. A team that was known for having depth, sure has not performed with injuries...Eiffert, Burfict, Mauluga, Smith...
  9. Anyone see those African tribes that would wrap their legs in grass and leaves and then stick their leg into large holes in the ground in hopes of catching a large snake. Pythons, I'm thinking.
  10. Was told by Alec Hazeres' parent that Dayton gave them their game ball that Alec recovered the fumble to break the record. Great gesture by Dayton!
  11. I do admit to "overselling" the stereotype a little. But Bellevue kids embrace the idea that they they are not privileged as others and the ones that do have the modest incomes and stable families share the community. So, what goes on in a town less than one square mile affects everyone. Q, I know it's been a while since you were in the Bellevue school system. Do you know that the income base has reached a point that Bellevue qualified as a totally free lunch school?
  12. You obviously don't get these kids. Most come from single parent homes, poverty, issues with drug abuse in the family, low income housing, etc... It represents them perfectly. They are not about material, tangible things. Its about the symbolism of hard work, pride in coming from a river town, and having something that you can relate to. I'm proud to say that I'm a river rat. Wouldnt have it any other way. May the better team win tonight!
  13. He's been an "assistant coach" for near 15+ years now. If you know what I mean.
  14. Well, Doron Lamb apparently said as a UK player you have anything you wanted...
  15. Has Dunn ever participated in the All Star home run hitting contest?
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