Man they were blood thirsty back in the day :yay
http://s64.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0IZ0BQ86P2LGN17246M7GZZOIL
was that Koy or Ty. ha.
i thought Ty
Def. Ty, or else Koy would be in a grave by now. :evil
That's kinda toned down. The good hits prior to the 80's were on guys running crossing patterns. Tatum used to clothes line recievers that were running patterns over the middle. It was legal to de-capitate a reciever before the ball was in the air.
why isnt this on the nfl johnson
eagles getting owned left and right on that video
earl campbell saying 'get the eff off me' to tatum isnt even right
next best was atwater on okie doke...i love that hit
Atwater stoped the nigerian nightmare flat
Quote from: stalker on March 22, 2006, 04:01:24 PM
That's kinda toned down. The good hits prior to the 80's were on guys running crossing patterns. Tatum used to clothes line recievers that were running patterns over the middle. It was legal to de-capitate a reciever before the ball was in the air.
Night Train Lane (#81 in a couple of those clips) was famous for doing that.
(#81 in a couple of those clips)
what number is he in the other clips?
Don Beebe imitating a pogo stick never gets old... :-D
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on March 22, 2006, 04:31:41 PM
Quote from: stalker on March 22, 2006, 04:01:24 PM
That's kinda toned down. The good hits prior to the 80's were on guys running crossing patterns. Tatum used to clothes line recievers that were running patterns over the middle. It was legal to de-capitate a reciever before the ball was in the air.
Night Train Lane (#81 in a couple of those clips) was famous for doing that.
Yeah, Tatum and Atkinson too. Those were the days. Sus, you think today's recievers would put up these giant numbers under those rules? The quick slant was almost non-existent.