
Bob Huggins arrested on DUI charge
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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mjsuax13Moderator
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mjsuax13Moderator
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#38Hoop, it depends on the school and how high they are in the rankings. At the top Hoop schools...unquestionably it's about wins in March. Talk to some students at big-name Athletic schools. They might have an athlete in the same class, Good Luck seeing that guy ONCE during the semester. And the teachers are pressured to give passing grades.
I'll take exception, again depending on the school. I followed Rick Majerus' career, got to know him a little through a friend. I truly believe that Majerus put value on the student-athlete experience. At Utah, he had TWO Academic All-Americans on the team that made the NCAA Final. He had guys who were working toward careers...and he also had guys who reached their potential by becoming NBA players.Comment -
mjsuax13Moderator
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#39Imagine not winning and getting fired for being a drunk. That’s what we are talking about. Maybe it’s you are a drunk because you don’t win. Either way- what’s new here? You think they didn’t know he was a mess??? This guy never gave a FUUUUK about anything other than his paycheck and team ranking?! Not even mad about it. Where are the bodies? In Cincinnati pal!
I say, ask your school to hire him after this because you will be relevant.Comment -
stevenashModerator
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ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#42Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
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#43Back when I looked forward to Monday night Football every week.Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#44Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
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#46Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#47I thought about your Jim Plunkett comment. Yes, his mobility was limited by the time he got to the Raiders.
A few things come to mind:
1) It was a long way from his Heisman days to the Raiders in 1980.
2) The Patriot/Niner teams he was on just weren't that good. Jim took a lot of hits there.
3) Plunkett was a Raider reserve in 1978 and 1979. His career was almost over.
4) Pastorini breaks his leg in 1980. Raider brass really thought about starting rookie Marc Wilson. But they didn't want to put pressure on the youngster.
5) Flores knew that Plunkett couldn't move too well. Their best play was max-protect to free Cliff Branch on the bomb.
The most memorable play from the 1980 Super Bowl was Plunkett's mini-scramble and lob over the top to Kenny King. Plunkett got Herm Edwards out of position. Herm had to be thinking that Plunkett isn't going to run past him...and then Plunkett delivered an inch-perfect pass to King, just over Herm's arms.
The 1983 Super Bowl was a different kind of game. Three memorable plays that jump off the page:
1) The Derrick Jensen blocked punt and recovery for TD.
2) The Jack Squirek INT and TD. Still blows my mind.
3) The Marcus Allen re-route and long TD run up the gut. What an image.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
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#49Tough on people with substance abuse issues to work late evening or night work. You know that pre-game most of the time they would have to be around others that are drinking heavy and who knows what else!Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
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#50I thought about your Jim Plunkett comment. Yes, his mobility was limited by the time he got to the Raiders.
A few things come to mind:
1) It was a long way from his Heisman days to the Raiders in 1980.
2) The Patriot/Niner teams he was on just weren't that good. Jim took a lot of hits there.
3) Plunkett was a Raider reserve in 1978 and 1979. His career was almost over.
4) Pastorini breaks his leg in 1980. Raider brass really thought about starting rookie Marc Wilson. But they didn't want to put pressure on the youngster.
5) Flores knew that Plunkett couldn't move too well. Their best play was max-protect to free Cliff Branch on the bomb.
The most memorable play from the 1980 Super Bowl was Plunkett's mini-scramble and lob over the top to Kenny King. Plunkett got Herm Edwards out of position. Herm had to be thinking that Plunkett isn't going to run past him...and then Plunkett delivered an inch-perfect pass to King, just over Herm's arms.
The 1983 Super Bowl was a different kind of game. Three memorable plays that jump off the page:
1) The Derrick Jensen blocked punt and recovery for TD.
2) The Jack Squirek INT and TD. Still blows my mind.
3) The Marcus Allen re-route and long TD run up the gut. What an image.
I was 11 yrs old (ON JAN 11TH 1981) when the 1980 Super BOWL was played and had already been a Raider fan for years.
When Denver beat them in the AfC Championship game (not sure of year maybe 77) I was a sick little guy.
I was sick of the term orange crush! The Raiders had won the SB the year before.Last edited by jackpot269; 06-18-23, 03:49 PM.Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#51Yeah, Jack. It's funny how certain things stick in the deep recesses of your brain:
*In 1976 the Patriots took their one loss (decidedly) at New England, 48-17. This was the first year that Plunkett was gone, young Steve Grogan in at QB. The Patriots again played well in the playoff game. They led into the 4th qtr. I just watched the game-tape, dubious roughing the Passer penalty that gave the Raiders a 1st & goal.
*In 1977 the Broncos were the upstart team. Raiders lost at Mile High to send the Broncos to the Super Bowl. That was the game where Tom Jackson went crazy on the reporters in the post-game: "Do they believe now?"Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
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#52Been away from the computer for a little bit today, on the phone with my daughter she couldn't make it here today, she informed me it is the last day of Bonnaroo. I didn't know that, but the traffic is always backed up for hours after they have it each year. I'm about 40 miles east of the event and she is about 60 miles west of it.
I Did not realize that Frank Gifford was 84 when he passed.
The steelers were the AFC team of the 1970's how good and/or lucky did they have to be, they were good.
The Raiders made it to 6 conference championships and won a super bowl.
Madden was coach from 1969 to 1978 and went 103-32-7Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#53Been away from the computer for a little bit today, on the phone with my daughter she couldn't make it here today, she informed me it is the last day of Bonnaroo. I didn't know that, but the traffic is always backed up for hours after they have it each year. I'm about 40 miles east of the event and she is about 60 miles west of it.
I Did not realize that Frank Gifford was 84 when he passed.
The steelers were the AFC team of the 1970's how good and/or lucky did they have to be, they were good.
The Raiders made it to 6 conference championships and won a super bowl.
Madden was coach from 1969 to 1978 and went 103-32-7
Steelers were good but they had some good fortune, too. My head still spins thinking about the Swann catches in the Super Bowls.
I'm with you. When I think about the 1970s, I think about the Raiders. Madden's win% was incredible.
In 1976, did you know that the Raiders could have tanked the game vs the Bengals (on Monday Nite in the 2nd to last week of the season)? Would have likely locked the Steelers out of the playoffs. Raiders had locked up the Division, Madden just wanted to play it straight. Wound up facing the Steelers in the AFC Title game and beating them there.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
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#54Yeah, in the 1970s the league strength was tilted to the AFC. So many good teams.
Steelers were good but they had some good fortune, too. My head still spins thinking about the Swann catches in the Super Bowls.
I'm with you. When I think about the 1970s, I think about the Raiders. Madden's win% was incredible.
In 1976, did you know that the Raiders could have tanked the game vs the Bengals (on Monday Nite in the 2nd to last week of the season)? Would have likely locked the Steelers out of the playoffs. Raiders had locked up the Division, Madden just wanted to play it straight. Wound up facing the Steelers in the AFC Title game and beating them there.
This has been great Chucky, I Like when we can talk football and I have some knowledge to share, I'm usually learning. I like all the other sports too, but my IQ goes way down in the other sports.
I think we took over this thread today!Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#55Yes, Jack, it's fun talking about the old teams. The 1976 Raiders were a great team. But they won a lot of close games...and they needed some ref luck to win the playoff game vs New Eng.
Of the players on that team, I'd have to say Casper was my favorite. So sure-handed.
I also loved Upshaw because he was mean. And Villipiano was a great pro, too.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
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#56Dave Casper, one of my favorites he played more like a modern-day tight end In a lot of ways.
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He even played some tackle in collage his So. and Jr. year, because of injuries even got Honorable mention All American in his jr yearComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#57Don't drink and drive!
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benswSBR Rookie
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#59I'm not sure what to think. I'm disappointed in Huggins, but I also feel sorry for him. He's made a mistake, but I hope he can get the help he needs.Comment -
stevenashModerator
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I don't know the man, never met the man or spoken to the man, but bases off of the accounts that I've read, Huggins seems to have serious anger issues as well.Comment
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