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Source:The New Democrat “Ideological turmoil in America has reached unprecedented heights. With conservatives falling into the unfalsifiable throws of populism and Liberals fetishizing 1960 solutions to 2020 problems, both appear lost in moving through the 21st century. What comes after Trump for the populist? What comes after liberals fail yet again to implement a child’s […]
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Go-Bengals Dot Com: ‘Bengals 1988 Yearbook’
“Bengals 1988 Yearbook, Go-Bengals.com.” From Go-Bengals Dot Com The 1988 Cincinnati Bengals represent to me what the 1980s Bengals should’ve been all along and how good they could’ve been not just in 1988, but that entire decade, at least under Sam … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, 1988 Cincinnati Bengals, 1988 NFL Season, 1988 San Francisco 49ers, AFC, AFC North, American Football Conference, Cincinnati, Cincinnati Bengals, Florida, Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Miami Florida, National Football League, NFL, NFL Films, NFL Network, Ohio, Sam Wyche, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl 23, The 1980s
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NFL Films: Don Meredith: ‘The Original Dallas Cowboy’
“Don Meredith: The Original Dallas Cowboy | NFL Films Presents. Subscribe to NFL Films:NFL Films.” From NFL Films Don Meredith is the original Dallas Cowboy and original Dallas Cowboy, who was probably headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, had … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC Sports, ABC's Monday Night Football, America, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, Don Meredith, Don Meredith's Career, ESPN, Hollywood, Monday Night Football, National Football Conference, National Football League, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Films, NFL Films Presents, NFL Network, NFL on ABC, Texas, The 1960s, The 1970s, Tom Landry, United States
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NFL Films: Ken Anderson- ‘Top 10 Players Not in The Hall of Fame’
“Cincinnati Bengals QB, Ken Anderson, comes in at number 10 on the countdown of the Top 10 Players Not in the Hall of Fame.” From NFL Films “The facts remain the same after decades of waiting. Though he and the Cincinnati … Continue reading
IronWorker Jeff: NFL Network’s America’s Game- The 1985 Chicago Bears: The Monsters of The Midway
Source: IronWorker Jeff: NFL Network’s America’s Game- The 1985 Chicago Bears: The Monsters of The Midway When I look at the 1985 Chicago Bears, I see how the 1980s Bears should have been. Dominant defense, strong offensive line with a … Continue reading
NFL: Remembering Hall of Famer Frank Gifford: A Giant Living Legend
NFL: Remembering Hall of Famer Frank Gifford: A Giant Living Legend Frank Gifford, was truly one of a kind. I don’t believe we’ve had another Hall Fame football player and Hall of Fame sportscaster in one person. Frank Gifford, was … Continue reading
NFL Network: NFL 1975- America’s Game- AFC Championship Highlights
Source:NFL Network– the Raiders-Steelers rivalry is always a man’s game. “Highlights of the 1975 AFC Championship Game between the Oakland Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Clip from America’s Game. With thanks to NFL Films for the use of their film. … Continue reading
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NFL Network: Missing Rings- 1990 Buffalo Bills
Source:NFL Network– No, the Buffalo Bills didn’t throw the ball all the time. You don’t have to when Thurman Thomas is your tailback. Source:The Daily Post “One of the greatest teams to never win a Super Bowl… On NOW America’s … Continue reading
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NFL Network: NFL Films America’s Game- The 1983 Los Angeles Raiders: LA Renegades Get Their Revenge Against The Establishment
This post was originally posted at FRS Daily Post When I think of what both great and under appreciated teams are, I think of teams that are just stacked everywhere have a collection of great players, but with a supporting … Continue reading
NFL Network: Video: Al Davis, a Football Life: Mr. Commitment to Excellence
. This post was originally posted at FreeStateExtra on Blogger If you want to know what the term total package means when it comes to sports and more specifically to football and total package gets thrown out a lot, but … Continue reading
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