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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Mar 21, 2015 8:52:15 GMT -5
From Philly.com
It was just different. It was black-and-white photographs of indifferent quality. It was Bill Campbell on the radio. It was a hard bench on a cold day in the upper deck of Franklin Field, crowded beyond comfort -- no replay screens up there; no bathrooms, either.
And it was this one man, an Eagles star for a generation, a generation bracketed by championships. It was this one man, ornery and unforgiving, a waist-gunner on fighter planes in World War II, a guy who played on offense, defense and special teams because the team needed him -- virtually every play of an NFL game, game after game for much of the 1960 season -- when he was 35 years old.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2015 14:20:57 GMT -5
Chuck Bednarik was a real football player. One of my favorites of all time.
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Mar 22, 2015 20:34:28 GMT -5
Chuck Bednarik was a real football player. One of my favorites of all time. Holy crap
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 13:19:23 GMT -5
Bahahaha Daaayyaamm.
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Post by gobolts25 on Mar 26, 2015 0:49:25 GMT -5
Yeah, you should see x-rays of RA patients. It's like there are big white balls (calcified deposits) where the joints should be.
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