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Imagine SJ on the 2022 Rams. He so deserved a chance to be in the playoffs/SB.
Really good player. Better person. Late-in-life, Alexander and his wife adopted five siblings from Haiti.CB Kermit Alexander, went the distance on a MNF game against George Allen & Washington in 1971.
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When I was a teenager, I thought Rod Phillips was going to be terrific. He looked the part.RB Rod Phillips
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Personally and again very young I always liked Tom Brookshier and it's funny how he and Summerall once inseparable went in a different direction professionally. They hosted "This Week in the NFL." Which back then was when you could only truly watch highlights of your team.Then Tom Brookshier said on a national telecast, with Pat Summerall, that 'Phillips would be a star'.'
Had my doubts after that because Brookshier was wrong about everything ... always.
I also believe it was an Alexander tackle (as a 49er) that resulted in Gale Sayers first knee injury.
This Week in the NFL was on Saturday nights in NY; and was a staple for a football fan. Showed 6-10 plays from every game.Personally and again very young I always liked Tom Brookshier and it's funny how he and Summerall once inseparable went in a different direction professionally. They hosted "This Week in the NFL." Which back then was when you could only truly watch highlights of your team.
Summerall & Brookshier were always the lead analyst for CBS, then they replaced Brookshier with John Madden and the rest is history.
I give them a pass because it's tough to memorize the rosters (for most people) although it's easy for me, however, the spotters could also be providing them inaccurate information.Aikman is going to be paid a Million-$-per-game. That's a lot of money to give inaccurate information.
And I like Troy Aikman!
For most of the past five years, I watch Rams' games with the sound-off. Tape them; and listen after-the-fact.
You are far more tolerant.I give them a pass because it's tough to memorize the rosters (for most people) although it's easy for me, however, the spotters could also be providing them inaccurate information.
I didn't mind Aikman not identifying the right DB because the move by Kupp and the throw by Saffold was the point of emphasis. When you think about it, that throw against San Francisco & the no look against Cincinnati was huge in so many ways.
I never watch the game with the sound off, but I also recognize that the announcers are not going to know more about the Rams then me. What I do like about Aikman is he was a Ram fan growing up and also Chris Myers who tends to repeat himself, but does make a few historical references about the Rams and that I like very much.
To a degree, I do have an arrogance about me, but I hide it well. It does come across occasionally for example with our Fantasy Football League we have had in place since 1996 I've won the Title 10 times and have been in the title game 13 times.You are far more tolerant.
Personally and again very young I always liked Tom Brookshier and it's funny how he and Summerall once inseparable went in a different direction professionally. They hosted "This Week in the NFL." Which back then was when you could only truly watch highlights of your team.
Summerall & Brookshier were always the lead analyst for CBS, then they replaced Brookshier with John Madden and the rest is history.
Yeah I really liked it too, you can watch it on YouTube as I like to relive the 1973 season as they go week to week for that season the Rams finished 12-2 with NFLGOTW against the 49ers & Cowboys that season too.My two brothers and I watched that show every weekend (Saturdays). It was espn for football before espn. Lotta great memories of certain plays, players, and seasons.
Announcer apologist!I give them a pass because it's tough to memorize the rosters (for most people) although it's easy for me, however, the spotters could also be providing them inaccurate information.
I didn't mind Aikman not identifying the right DB because the move by Kupp and the throw by Saffold was the point of emphasis. When you think about it, that throw against San Francisco & the no look against Cincinnati was huge in so many ways.
I never watch the game with the sound off, but I also recognize that the announcers are not going to know more about the Rams then me. What I do like about Aikman is he was a Ram fan growing up and also Chris Myers who tends to repeat himself, but does make a few historical references about the Rams and that I like very much.