Gary Reasons knocking out Bobby Humphrey's mouth piece "THE HIT"

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I haven't seen this since it happened.

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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHozb3xnsv4"]Gary Reasons THE HIT - YouTube[/ame]

Greatest goal line stand I ever seen outside the ones the Eagles used to routinely do with Reggie and em...
 

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He came like a bat out of hell I wish I was a little older to see the 80's Giants defenses in all it's glory. I never got to see LT in his prime that shyt is a tragedy.
 

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And to think...Bobby Humphrey was then thought of as a RB coming in to help Dan Marino a year or two later.

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Did I just see Zeke Mowatt on defense there? The fact that I even know who Zeke Mowatt is means I'm verging on :flabbynsick:

My hair still gorgeous though. :takedat:

Wasn't that cat that flashed the female reporter?
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Wasn't that cat that flashed the female reporter?
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Yeah, when he was in New England. I just hit his wiki up to make sure, and saw this gem:

In 1994, Mowatt founded Mowatt Inc, a janitorial service based out of Hackensack, New Jersey with branch offices located in Pennsylvania and Maryland.

Dude was kinda garbage as a Tight End, guess he decided trash was his expertise.

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Wilber Marshall is an underrated player from that era.

Of all the Redskins from the 1991 team that were booted out, him leaving hurt me the most because he was still a great player.

his post NFL life hasnt been good

Marshall has spent much of his life after football suffering from injuries he sustained during his professional career. His health declined as the years progressed, but Marshall refused to receive surgery to repair his injured spine, shoulder, and knees. Permanently disabled, Marshall’s days of battling other players have been replaced with days of fighting the NFL and the players' union over a settlement pertaining to his injuries.

In 2008, Marshall prevailed in his long-pending dispute over his entitlement to total disability benefits from the Bert Bell/Pete Rozelle NFL Player Retirement Plan. However, by this time, he had filed for bankruptcy.[9] He currently resides in Sterling, Virginia
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we used to reinact that mouthpiece flying out on the playground after school. my man ronnie a broncos fan. he used to get tight. among the top hits of my childhood.
 

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Wilber Marshall is an underrated player from that era.

Of all the Redskins from the 1991 team that were booted out, him leaving hurt me the most because he was still a great player.

his post NFL life hasnt been good


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I remember Michael Irvin being asked who was the scariest football player he ever faced when he was still working on ESPN with Jaworski and them and he said Wilber Marshall. He said "he had these great big ol lips, black as hell and would hit the living crap out of people!!" :laff:

Ron Jaworski laughed for like two minutes straight. I was in complete tears.
 
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