ma io non ho mica tempo di leggere tutta la pagina :lol2:Alvise wrote: tanto per rigirare il coltello nella piaga, l'hanno rilasciato nel 2006 il tuo rogers.
io prenderei questo Shaun Rogers

ma io non ho mica tempo di leggere tutta la pagina :lol2:Alvise wrote: tanto per rigirare il coltello nella piaga, l'hanno rilasciato nel 2006 il tuo rogers.
Giordan wrote: Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!

a me risulta che quella partita non è mai stata giocata

neanche a me risulta... sarà un'allucinazione collettiva messa in atto dai federali, un bad trip da peyote avariato, o forse una macchinazione architettata dalle toghe rosse allo scopo di tener buono un noto legale patavino :gazza:matteogb4 wrote: a me risulta che quella partita non è mai stata giocata

Ieri sera mi sono rivisto qualche highlights di quella partita. Il salto mortale che fece Elway nel terzo quarto fu qualcosa di micidiale. E non solo conquistò il primo down, ma addirittura mostrò il pugno verso i compagni! LEGGENDARIO!!!






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Giordan wrote: Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!

Lynch still pondering retirement even as he prepares for ninth Pro Bowl
Associated Press
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos safety John Lynch said Monday he's still pondering retirement even as he prepares for his ninth trip to the Pro Bowl.
"The answer is that I haven't made that decision yet. I'm not being evasive or anything. It's just being true with you that I haven't come to that time," Lynch said.
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Earlier this month, Lynch was named to his ninth Pro Bowl, replacing the injured Bob Sanders of Indianapolis. Lynch has made it to Hawaii in each of his four seasons in Denver following a standout career in Tampa Bay, where he won a Super Bowl ring. The nine Pro Bowls rank second among safeties in NFL history, trailing only Ken Houston's 10 nominations from 1970-79 with the Houston Oilers and Washington Redskins.
The 15-year veteran said he knows he can still play to his high standard. However, he isn't sure he's willing to put in the work required to stay at that level or whether it's time to focus on his family -- he and his wife, Linda, have four children -- and maybe a broadcasting career.
"I'm comfortable that I still can" play at a Pro Bowl level, Lynch said. "Now, it's just, 'Can I put that energy into it that I need to play at that level?'"
The answer has been elusive.
Lynch said he doesn't have a timetable, but he doesn't want to drag it out too long.
"Obviously, I'm not going to let this thing go on forever," Lynch said. "I'm a person who kind of craves certainty in my life anyway. When I know, you guys will know. I'm not trying to hold this from anyone. But I've just been consulting with my family.
"You don't know how much energy it takes to come back and do this thing, and if I come back and do it, I want to do it right."
If Lynch returns in 2008, he'll play for his third defensive coordinator in three years. Secondary coach Bob Slowik was promoted to defensive boss after coach Mike Shanahan fired Jim Bates.
"I'm really excited. He's worked very hard in this league for a long time, and I think it's going to be a good fit," Lynch said. "He knows what Mike wants. I think he's going to do a nice job."
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dipende come si vede il bicchiere, e io adesso lo vedo ancora mezzo pienovikings11 wrote: Spiace Pap....
"A big part of the decision is whether I can still play at the level I want," Lynch said during a function at Broncos headquarters to honor high school and middle school student-athletes. "Absolutely, I know I can play at that level. After the season, you evaluate things, and I thought over the last five games I was playing some really good football. You eliminate certain things from the decision and that's one thing I feel comfortable with."
“Obviously I’m not going to let this thing go on forever,” he said. “I’m a person who craves certainty in my life, anyway.”
solo io penso che la cosa migliore sarebbe risparmiare il suo stipendio?"I want to make it right to the Broncos, the fans and myself," he said. "I want to be a Bronco and make it all right. I don't want to be anywhere else. I owe those people something for all that happened last year. I want to clear my name there. I'm so hungry to do right there."
è facile parlare dopo, però per un momento abbiamo avuto in casa uno fra i migliori HC degli ultimi anni.In 1978, Denver Broncos head coach Red Miller hired (Bill) Belichick as the assistant special teams coach and assistant to defensive coordinator Joe Collier.
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30 years ago, Belichick was 25 and unemployed, and Miller had never heard of him.
In late January of 1978, Miller was basking in the afterglow of the Broncos' first Super Bowl. Even though they had lost to the Dallas Cowboys in XII (the current Super Bowl is XLII), the Broncos finished with a 14-3 record and lost only once in their first 13 games.
Miller had signed in 1977 to coach the Broncos for $50,000. The late Fred Gehrke, then the club's general manager, gave Miller a $10,000 bonus after the club's remarkable season, then asked for a favor.
"Fred said he had a friend at Navy who called about his son, who wanted to learn more about football, and he wanted me to give the guy kind of a job," Miller said Monday.
The friend's name was Steve Belichick. He was an assistant at the U.S. Naval Academy. His son's name was Bill.
Giordan wrote: Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!

Il signore in questione è stato assistant un pò da tutte le parti dell'America(Anche ai Colts :roll:).Paperone wrote: poi c'è questa interessante storiella su BB, un aneddoto sul condottiero in felpa dei Patsè facile parlare dopo, però per un momento abbiamo avuto in casa uno fra i migliori HC degli ultimi anni.