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Dave Butz Baby! 06-10-2004 10:06 PM

[QUOTE=azskinsfan2]I didn't see Kenny Houston mentioned anywhere in there but I can't remember his number. He did a great job for the Skins!!!![/QUOTE]

[URL=http://www.thewarpath.net/search.php?searchid=10129]Here ya go![/URL]

:rolleyes:

offiss 06-10-2004 10:29 PM

[QUOTE=Mattyk72]Is Brian Mitchell a Hall of Famer?

That's a tough one. As a special teams ace he's pretty much done it all, I would think that eventually he would have to get in. First ballot..... probably not.[/QUOTE]

Wow, you don't think mitchell is a first ballot HOF? I know it's special's, but he is the best of all time, I think he deserves to be a first ballot HOF, who know's the way some of these guy's vote.

MTK 06-10-2004 10:54 PM

Deserves and if he'll actually go first ballot are two different things.

Big C 06-10-2004 11:02 PM

there are too many other guys that deserve to go before him, hell get his spot there though for sure

Defensewins 06-11-2004 02:11 PM

[QUOTE=Hogskin]DefenseWins, WOW, I had forgotten all about Mul-Key. Yeah, he was real good on the returns for a while. I guess Mitchell has to be considered the greatest of our kick returners, but Nelms was definitely my favorite. Amazing guy. Just refused to fair catch, period. And always seemed to hold onto the ball and make something happen.[/QUOTE]

Hogskin
Mike Nelms was my favorite as well. I know this might piss the younger fans off, but I liked Nelms slightly better than Brain Mitchell as well. Mitchell has much more yards because he played alot longer and played on better and more talented teams. But after watching them both play, Mike Nelms (in my opinion) was slightly more explosive as a pure play maker on kick returns.
Plus do you remember Mike Nelms was also the #2 safety and the #1 goal line safety. He would tackle and hit so hard that coaches limited his play on defense because he would end up bruising/hurting his shoulders and they did not want to lose him on returns. He was a big hitter.

SKINSnCANES 06-11-2004 03:31 PM

[QUOTE=offiss]Wow, you don't think mitchell is a first ballot HOF? I know it's special's, but he is the best of all time, I think he deserves to be a first ballot HOF, who know's the way some of these guy's vote.[/QUOTE]

the guy is second all time in yards behind Jerry Rice. Thats total yards for anyplayer all time. Second to Jerry Rice should be a shoe in for the hall of fame in my opiinion.

MTK 06-11-2004 07:40 PM

The same could be said of Monk when he retired, he seemed like a lock to go into the Hall quickly.

I could easily see the Hall voters making excuses to keep Mitchell out. He was [i]just[/i] a special teamer, he wasn't a gamebreaker, blah, blah, blah.

cosellfan 12-04-2011 01:44 PM

Re: 'Skins number game
 
[quote=Dave Butz Baby!;15099]Nice list, DWins. Can't believe I forgot Joe Lavender. Now anyone remember what Cosell called #89 Alvin Garrett?[/quote]

This is a very old topic but since it's still open, here are my two cents worth.

Taken in context, Howard Cosell didn't actually call Garrett anything. One of the politically (in)correct words he used at least four times that I know of is listed below along with the context of how he used it.

FOR THE RECORD: It has already been proven that these comments had nothing to do with racism. Cosell was a strong civil-rights supporter of all athletes including Curt Flood, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Arthur Ashe, Muhammed Ali, and John Carlos/Tommy Smith (1968 Olympics) among others.

FACT: There are at lease FOUR separate "little monkey" comments made by Cosell, (not just one or two).

#1. "You know that little monkey... again, the theorem was that he was too small for pro football." - August 29, 1972 K.C. Chiefs vs. N.Y. Giants preseason HOF game (re: Mike Adamle)

[COLOR="Red"]#2. "Look at that little monkey run!" (Unidentified player, mid 70's game, punt or kickoff return?) Does anyone remember who this one was about??? [/COLOR]

#3. "Joe Gibbs wanted to get that kid, and that little monkey gets loose doesn't he?" - September 5, 1983 Dallas at Washington (re: Alvin Garrett)

#4. "That little monkey can really pick it." 1982, Cosell called white Atlanta Braves second baseman a "little monkey" while praising his fielding skills. (re: Glenn Hubbard)

I have already eliminated Alvin Garrett (Washington Redskins), Mike Adamle (K.C. Chiefs), and Joe Washington (Baltimore Colts and Washington Redskins) with my review of those games and players above. Note: It was not the game where Joe Washington ran a last minute 91 yd kickoff return for a touchdown to win the game 34-27 during the September 18, 1978 Monday night game between the Baltimore Colts at New England Patriots.

That Guy 12-04-2011 09:04 PM

Re: 'Skins number game
 
1. ZOMBIE THREAD!!!!1
2. no one here said he was racist, just that it happened.

cosellfan 12-04-2011 09:21 PM

Re: 'Skins number game
 
[quote=That Guy;865456]1. ZOMBIE THREAD!!!!1
2. no one here said he was racist, just that it happened.[/quote]

Re point 1. Not familiar with that terminology. I guess that confirms that this is a new response to a dead thread? I am new so I can't post new topics until I have contributed 10 replies to others posts.

Re point 2. I felt I had to throw that in there just so people wouldn't think me a racist for rehashing it. I am sure you know that there are those out there that thought it was.... and THAT is why I added that part.

More to my actual question. If not Alvin Garrett, who was Cosell referring to?

Hog1 12-04-2011 09:28 PM

Re: 'Skins number game
 
Holy Crap.......I saw Offiss and I thought I stepped into Parking Lot...Twilight Zone......
The forensic...threading always jacks me around..

Alvin Walton 12-04-2011 09:39 PM

Re: 'Skins number game
 
[quote=Mattyk;14812]#94 Dana Stubblefield

ahh the memories[/quote]

ewwwwwwwwwww
:Flush:

mooby 12-04-2011 10:23 PM

Cosellfan, I'm trying to word this right so you'll understand. If you keep posting stuff that nobody wants to talk about, you're not going to get a response worth your time.

And if you think rehashing old threads that nobody cares about will help you get to ten posts fast enough to let you create your own thread that nobody will care about, well that won't help either. Just let time run its course and hope that someone is nice out to find out who Cosell was talking about in some quote from 1974 or whatever.

Don't be like all the other new people who come here and post the same crap ten times so they can start their new thread asking some question nobody feels like answering.


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