it didn't if you paid any attention to his career outside that kick that was outside his rangeOriginally Posted by jfreeman
it didn't if you paid any attention to his career outside that kick that was outside his rangeOriginally Posted by jfreeman
did you read the rest of my post?Originally Posted by The_Philster
I did...before you edited itOriginally Posted by jfreeman
Aren't Larry Fitzgerald and Roy Williams number #11's?
Yes, and Kellen Winslow Jr. I believe.Originally Posted by Johnny Utah
From what I recall, he sucked pretty bad in the season after the super bowl. i remember a Raider OT win for the Bills on the road where Norwood missed a FG and 2 extra points.
Even announcer Don Criqui was busting on him.
yeah...I remember that...there was talk they wuld've tossed him from the plane had he missed the OT winnerOriginally Posted by Dozerdog
Originally Posted by Spielmanrules54
we can only pray
Did he pick it because that was his highest Report Card grade?
11 is way higher than his wonderlic
"All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
7 & 11....Donahoe just likes playing craps.
7-11...that's about how good they may be too.
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Looks like I'll be duct taping over the Bledsoe name on my Jersey and put Parrish on there. Haha.
#11 is the standard # given to WR's and TE's who haven't picked a number yet. Unless he's a dip**** like Fitz, he'll have a real number soon.
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