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Vikings Victory!!!!

if you want to read one hell of a biography - "Gunslinger" The Remarkable, Improbable, Iconic life of Brett Favre by Jeff Pearlman. I read it a few months ago and it's a great, well researched book.

It's more than a bit sad what's going on now with that MS welfare thing. Not something anyone, anywhere would have ever thought Favre would have gotten himself mixed-up in. I truly hope it's not all true. He was truly one of the greatest, and without a doubt the toughest QB ever to play the game of football. Pearlman's now telling people not to buy his book because of all of that mess. Very sad.
Finding it hard to take in as well. I doubt he's savvy with all things financial, funding, I mean he never struck me as a banker, lol. Maybe he just listened to people saying how they could get the volleyball bld constructed appropriating gov funds for it 'no problem' thing, it's done all the time. Think this **** happens more than we hear about everywhere. His texts are damning though, giving me the impression he was lead on that this would be no problem; but had some concerns about it. TBC..
 
every year one team rises to dominance...... this year it may very well be the Vikings

uh oh....... seems a little daja vu

Jalen Hurts' commanding performance matched by Philadelphia Eagles' stingy defense in win over Minnesota Vikings​

PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Minnesota Vikings 24-7 on Monday night as quarterback Jalen Hurts was in control on the ground (57 yards, 2 TDs) and through the air (26-of-31, 333 yards), while the Eagles' defense frustrated Kirk Cousins & Co., coming away with three interceptions.


Jalen Hurts' commanding performance matched by Eagles' stingy defense in win over Vikings
 
@GetX'd, Viking lost to the EAGLES!! EAGLES SUCK, LOST TO THE LOWLY EAGLES!! DAMN!! Any given Sunday (Monday in this case) son!!! LOST TO THE EAGLES!!

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Born in Philly, raised in South Jersey and a CHEESEHEAD!!
 
@GetX'd, Viking lost to the EAGLES!! EAGLES SUCK, LOST TO THE LOWLY EAGLES!! DAMN!! Any given Sunday (Monday in this case) son!!! LOST TO THE EAGLES!!

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Born in Philly, raised in South Jersey and a CHEESEHEAD!!

been quite a while since the fudge PACKERS sniffed the super bowl, they do however lead the league in recent early playoff exits

my memories however, are still pretty fresh

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Either the Packers had first game jitters like last year , or the Eagles are a damn good football team

We get to find out this Sunday , even if T B is missing receivers
 
WHAAATEVER! We gots 'PornStar Jimmy' back in the lineup! SuperBowl or bust!

Okay, it's probably gonna be "bust"....:lol:


(For the record, I'm not happy that our "QB of the future:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: " is out for the season...)

But goshdarndammit, our roster is built to win NOW, not to help "develop" some rookie that hasn't been able to get out of his own way...

GO 9ers!!!!! Get #6!!!
 
Yeah - Somehow I knew all this was coming. The Vikes looked pathetic - the score wasnt even representative of the whooping they took. They made Jalen Hurts look like a rock star. Maybe he will be I don't know. I'm not sure I've ever seen the Vikes look so poorly on both sides of the ball. But hey we crunched the Packers - That maybe our one game season. If it was - so be it.

Go ahead guys bring it on - I can take it.....
 
My personal #1 NFL player of all time...as well as a friend and mentor.....
Just watch it!! Need I say More!!!!

 
Oh fukk. The "Net" apparently won't allow the video I posted.
It was clips of Ronnie Lott's greatest HITS.....SF#42!!!!
One of the greatest athletes, and MEN I've ever had the privilege to know.
 
@GetX'd, Viking lost to the EAGLES!! EAGLES SUCK, LOST TO THE LOWLY EAGLES!! DAMN!! Any given Sunday (Monday in this case) son!!! LOST TO THE EAGLES!!

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Born in Philly, raised in South Jersey and a CHEESEHEAD!!
Thanks for that lineage line-up. Pretty much tells it all about you - I think where I come from we call you a Cur. Nothing more need be said......
 
Yeah - Somehow I knew all this was coming. The Vikes looked pathetic - the score wasnt even representative of the whooping they took. They made Jalen Hurts look like a rock star. Maybe he will be I don't know. I'm not sure I've ever seen the Vikes look so poorly on both sides of the ball. But hey we crunched the Packers - That maybe our one game season. If it was - so be it.

Go ahead guys bring it on - I can take it.....
Hey man. It's a long season...losses WILL happen.
 
Oh fukk. The "Net" apparently won't allow the video I posted.
It was clips of Ronnie Lott's greatest HITS.....SF#42!!!!
One of the greatest athletes, and MEN I've ever had the privilege to know.
Yeah Lott was a killer - wasn't he the one that put the hit on Darell Stingly paralyzing him?
 
Yeah Lott was a killer - wasn't he the one that put the hit on Darell Stingly paralyzing him?
No I think that was Jack Tatum (raiders)....I could be wrong as those days are fuzzzy...but he was another beast of the backfield.
What I do remember is Ronnie laying out Mark Bavaro..and knocking Icky "shuffle" Woods on his Edison High School (my rival) A$$ in the superbowl against the Bengals...and many more.
 
No I think that was Jack Tatum (raiders)....I could be wrong as those days are fuzzzy...but he was another beast of the backfield.
What I do remember is Ronnie laying out Mark Bavaro..and knocking Icky "shuffle" Woods on his Edison High School (my rival) A$$ in the superbowl against the Bengals...and many more.
You know I believe you're correct. I do recall it being a Raider head hunter. Frankly couldn't remember who Lott played for - but I do recall it being a Raider that did the deed on Stingley. And Tatum sounds right.
 
Hey @eldubb440, a CALI (HOLLYWOOD) making fun of Philly, guess he would've been protecting & protesting HOLLYWOOD Jim Johnson of the Cowboys during the ice ball pelting form the 700 level of Vet Stadium back in the day!!
Oh, John GregoryTaylor of the 49s, a PHILLY/SJ GUY, remember that.

@MarPar, knew a "DA BEARS" would show up. Walter Payton, THE GREATEST, for sure!! saw him against Lions in 82 at Soldier, WOW!!!

WELCOME TO THE PURPLE PUMMEL PODCAST!!


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Hey @eldubb440, a CALI (HOLLYWOOD) making fun of Philly, guess he would've been protecting & protesting HOLLYWOOD Jim Johnson of the Cowboys during the ice ball pelting form the 700 level of Vet Stadium back in the day!!
Oh, John GregoryTaylor of the 49s, a PHILLY/SJ GUY, remember that.

@MarPar, knew a "DA BEARS" would show up. Walter Payton, THE GREATEST, for sure!! saw him against Lions in 82 at Soldier, WOW!!!

WELCOME TO THE PURPLE PUMMEL PODCAST!!


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I was at the snowball game....no ****......it snowed all night into Sunday ......it was 1989, actually named the Bounty Bowl......because a few weeks earlier on Thanksgiving, Buddy Ryan put a bounty on the cowgirl's kicker, who the Eagles released a week earlier. Eagles won both games..... I was in the endzone lower level, about 40 feet from the tunnel to the visitor locker room........Jimmy Johnson got pelted with snowballs...... we were all throwing them.... LMFAO......... I bought a Bounty Bowl sweatshirt in the parking lot

those were the days! :fool: :drinks:

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God Bless the internet :lol:

Bounty Bowl​

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Bounty Bowl was the name given to two NFL games held in 1989 between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys. The first, a 1989 Thanksgiving Day game in Dallas, was noted for allegations that the Eagles put a $200 bounty on Cowboys kicker Luis Zendejas, who had been cut by Philadelphia earlier that season. The second was a rematch held two weeks later in Philadelphia. The Eagles, who were heavy favorites to win both games, swept the series.

Bounty Bowl II​

The second game in the series took place on December 10, 1989, with NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue in attendance. The game was anticipated as a media event. CBS Sports did a pre-game opening touting the contest as "Bounty Bowl II", complete with wanted posters, the involved players' pictures, and bounty amounts.

During the game, Eagles' fans threw snowballs, ice, and beer onto the field. Several game participants were targeted, including back judge Al Jury and Cowboys punter Mike Saxon (both struck by snowballs), as well as Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson, who was hit with objects as he was escorted off the field by the Philadelphia Police Department. Television announcers Verne Lundquist and Terry Bradshaw were also pelted with snowballs – Lundquist would claim on-air that a recent dental surgery had been less unpleasant than broadcasting a game in Philadelphia[7

Bounty Bowl - Wikipedia
 
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