DREW!!!!!!!!
DREW!!!!!!!!
Danny White!
There's not a stone in my heart I've left unturned
Not a piece of my soul that I ain't searched
The only answer I found for all this hurt
Is there ain't not answer here on earth
Rob Johnson.
my personal favorite........................................Scott Norwood
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Yikes! Looks like #11 has been worn by a bunch of losers, except Danny of course. lol
I used to love Danny White!!!
I will say Drew or Phil Simms.
There has to be more then this....Come on people think, I thought #11 was a popular number for QB's
Norm Van Brocklin
"It is better to be divided by truth than to be united by error." -- Martin Luther
"Those who appease the crocodile will simply be eaten last." -- Winston Churchill
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Gil Perrault
Drew Bledsoe is the best out of many bad #11's.
What has norwood ever done to deserve the lable of a loser ?Originally posted by ryjam282
my personal favorite........................................Scott Norwood
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some people forget all the clutch kicks he made and instead focus on the one miss that he wasn't even expected to make, anyway.Originally posted by ZacGriffi~82
What has norwood ever done to deserve the lable of a loser ?
True...it wasn't exactly a "chip shot" at 47 yards. Makeable, yes, but certainly not a given. I'd say league average at that range is what....25%? Just a guess. Anyone know?Originally posted by The_Philster
some people forget all the clutch kicks he made and instead focus on the one miss that he wasn't even expected to make, anyway.
I don't know...but I do know he didn't exactly have a strong leg. He knew that as well and pushed so hard to get enough distance that his accuracy was hurt. But let's not confuse the haters with the facts.Originally posted by Mr. Cynical
True...it wasn't exactly a "chip shot" at 47 yards. Makeable, yes, but certainly not a given. I'd say league average at that range is what....25%? Just a guess. Anyone know?
The sad part is...if that FG was another 10 yards...it would've been good. He definitely had the distance, but was off on the direction.Originally posted by The_Philster
I don't know...but I do know he didn't exactly have a strong leg. He knew that as well and pushed so hard to get enough distance that his accuracy was hurt. But let's not confuse the haters with the facts.
ritchie lucas
Originally Posted by yordad
Originally posted by Fairway To Green
Gil Perrault
In the lead so far
Rob Johnson
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