fortytwooftwelve
fortytwooftwelve
fortytwooftwelve

Patrick Peterson, CB?

Ha! This is true. Like all things, there are good points and bad points...

Another consideration with regard to the ballpark in San Francisco is that they rebuilt the train station about a block away from the stadium at about the same time as the stadium opened, thus allowing folks from the Peninsula easy access to the game. It certainly doesn't hurt that many of those fans grab a beer and a

And from a uniform point of view, they're all wearing long-sleeved jerseys except for John Brodie.

Dandy Don Meredith isn't in the Hall of Fame? Who knew?

I suspect that 90% of the action Tebow will see will be as a scout QB running the read option.

that was just absurd....

Fair enough.

Das Booted Grounder

Actually, because of the way that genius offensive coordinators put together blocking schemes, you want your interior linemen to be pretty damn smart. Otherwise they're going to blown a blocking assignment on a double a-gap blitz and your $20-million quarterback is going to get knocked out of the game with a couple of

It actually is in Shakespearean sonnet form, which makes it rather more impressive...

He could probably throw it 60 yards. Lord knows how close he'd get to what he'd be aiming at, though.

It's a practical effect, not CGI. T:TSCC did amazing things with the budget that they had, but it wasn't a terribly large budget to start with...

London has managed to acquire a few, I mean a lot, more skyscrapers in the future.

It may cost a fortune... but fortunately, Disney has several fortunes to throw around.

If it has a collar, it's not a t-shirt.

John Skelton objects to not being mentioned in this article.

The gun has been unloaded—Skelton benched after starting the game 2-of-7 and apparently missing a wide-open Larry Fitzgerald in the end zone.

A better comparison, perhaps, is "Never Say Never Again" to "Octopussy", which was the canonical series entry from the same year...

Hell, these pictures were taken before automatic exposure was a standard feature—and on at least some of them were taken long before cameras even had built-in meters.