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Post by bafra31 on Mar 23, 2012 17:44:24 GMT
It was one of the deep wings, but don't know the official's name, do you? I believe it was Dean Look (SJ)
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Post by Ed Herk on Mar 27, 2012 12:22:37 GMT
Which game was that?
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Post by bitsyarena on Mar 27, 2012 15:42:46 GMT
It was the 1986 American Bowl - Bears v Cowboys
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Post by Kevin S on Apr 1, 2012 13:11:25 GMT
Rams
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Post by bearsbuddy on Mar 25, 2013 19:25:20 GMT
I won't be at the convention - pressures of work but it was the 1985 Bears team that inspired me to learn the game and then set-up the Exmouth Community College American football Programme in 2010. Actually, I'm a psychology teacher and what struck me about he Bears was they should have been (were?) so dysfunctional (Psycho Head Coach, half-blind QB, Walter, Fridge etc) that it should not have worked. Throw in the 46 defense.... From the ridiculous (William Perry trying to throw Walter into the end zone!) to Payton himself - an athlete to put alongside Ali or Bruce Lee.
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Post by whistleblower349 on Dec 13, 2013 0:08:44 GMT
I follow the Raiders, since 1982 when they were based in LA. For some reason, I had a bit of a fixation with LA so felt the need to follow a team from there - probably due to having seen a Rose Bowl game of Grandstand or World of Sport a couple of years earlier, involving UCLA Bruins. The Rams weren't very good then (still aren't these days) whilst the Raiders were quite good in those days - they went on to win the Superbowl XVIII the following season.
Also have a bit of a soft spot for the Saints and will shout and scream for anyone who is playing against the Broncos.
NCAA, follow UCLA Bruins, Wisconsin and Tennessee. Will also look out for some of the DIII college teams I've seen live - Lakeland Muskies, Carthage Redmen and Menlo Oaks - all one-time opponents of GB Bulldogs.
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