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To: ALL IN PAUL who wrote (3008)10/22/1999 11:21:00 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45644
 
Booing Mitchell, I can understand. Getting on Case

He sucked! He ruined a great effort by the defense. Is he really a rookie? If so, I forgive him, but I thought he was a quarterback that has made other nfl stops but no one was willing to let play.

Tom



To: ALL IN PAUL who wrote (3008)10/22/1999 11:26:00 PM
From: blankmind  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 45644
 
if only we could combine the sf offense with the baltimore defense....when you pay the money to see a profootball game fans expect to see profootball, something case did not deliver.

isn't it strange how everyone stands around as they wait for tv to return when you are at the game?

the last game i went to sf-detroit (i got to see barry), the boss gave me tickets and insisted i go. i knew i was suppose to be somewhere, i just did not know where, so i relented and went. unfortunately the next night i head off to the airport to head home, and i was suppose to have left the night before instead.

try to tell the wife you were at a football game and you did not realize your plane was monday and not tuesday and that is why you did not show up and see how she takes it.



To: ALL IN PAUL who wrote (3008)10/26/1999 11:58:00 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45644
 
Yeah, that's one of the great things about going to a football game, seeing the passing game. Seeing him play in person, I quickly figured out that Jeff George wasn't too bright. He just couldn't see the field, which was crucial in the Run & Shoot. Bobby Hebert and Wade Wilson ran that offense much better than George. Last night, Boomer kept saying that WRs were open, but Kordell couldn't see them. The best was the last pass attempt by the Steelers, when Kordell was too scared to throw it to the open receiver and Boomer compared it to Chuck Knoblauch. <g>

Since Eugene Robinson got busted the night before the Super Bowl, not one thing has gone right for the Falcons. It's like someone has cast a spell on the franchise. For example, Ray Buchanan has been a standout CB for 6 years, with the Colts and Falcons. All of a sudden, he can't cover my grandmother. Oh well, at least we've been to as many Super Bowls in the 1990s as the 49ers. <g>

Tom