80s football was a cocaine-fueled bloodbath
70s football was Psychadelic-Fueled Bloodbath
80s football was a cocaine-fueled bloodbath
Natural strength & agility, high football IQ, high motor, huge heart, gutsy, fearless, high energy, in control, reckless, all rolled into one. Goddamn.It's like.......you can't describe what that shyt felt like In real time. It's nice to watch videos from 30 years ago of him.....but to sit there in real time not sure what was going to happen but KNEW something was going to happen....to be in that space.
Bruh.....I had NEVER experienced that and haven't since.
you clearly dont watch Baldys Breakdowns. Micah is def a run stopper and a capable cover guy. LT is the only person hes comparable to in this very early career. I agree to let them be their own men, but in your ignorance you disrespectin the young lion.The LT/Micah Parsons comparisons need to stop immediately. LT could rush the passer, stop the run, and was great in coverage too. Micah is only good at rushing the passer.
The LT/Micah Parsons comparisons need to stop immediately. LT could rush the passer, stop the run, and was great in coverage too. Micah is only good at rushing the passer.
Breh!! Look at Troy!How do you not wake up in the middle of the night screaming from flashback nightmares if you played QB in the NFC East in the late 80s??
Reggie White, Lawrence Taylor, Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Jerome Brown, Clyde Simmons, Jim Jeffcoat, Leonard Marshall.
You had to face these dudes at minimum 6 games every year!
Breh!! Look at Troy!
When you spell out who the Cowboys faced as pups, it makes sense that they went on and became a dynasty. shyt mustve felt easy to Troy and them after dealing with that shyt.
.NYC had LT, Tyson, Doc, and Straw all during the same era. Only coke could break up the greatness
Reggie is wearing sleeves, which means it was probably a late December game, brick ass cold weather.
In Veteran's Stadium. Notoriously known as the worst stadium surface in professional football. Astroturf literally layered over concrete. Imagine getting destroyed on that shyt play after play in below freezing weather.
I talked alot of shyt about Aikman as a little kid being an Eagles fan, but all of those dude deserve their just respect for suiting up and taking absolutely brutal punishment in those days from some of the all time greats.
I'll never forget Tom Waddle, a Bears wide receiver blowing out both of his knees running on that Vet Stadium turf, without even being hit or tackled because the field had so many dents and uneven areas in it.