Palm Harbor Cane
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I saw Larry Allen bench press 475 pounds like 4-5 times, he was strong as **** to!!!Larry Allen was the meanest sob of his era to boot
I saw Larry Allen bench press 475 pounds like 4-5 times, he was strong as **** to!!!Larry Allen was the meanest sob of his era to boot
Is there HS video somewhere?I've watched HS FB in Fl since 1976....
In all those yrs I've never seen anything like Willie Williams....Absolutely unstoppable
On YOUTUBE I believe....Is there HS video somewhere?
Video?My wife loves my hump move.
Those Cowboy lines had our old OL coach, Tony Wise.Yup
Erik had a mean streak to say the least
Those cowboy lines were tough in early 90s
White and brown dominated late 80s before the car crash and before Jimmie got the Dallas dynasty going
Watched it. Destroyed people.On YOUTUBE I believe....
Erik Williams was the most dominating OT I ever saw before his car accident, and yes he did win most of his battles with Reggie White. Williams would wrap his arms up before the game, and then use them as clubs on the helmets of opposing DL. He is the reason they changed the rule. I also remember him road grading Bruce Smith in a couple of superbowls. I don't believe Reggie Whites quick punch would be legal either today. The game was a little nastier back then.Erik Williams, the OT that played next to Allen for a few years, used to give White problems at times - before the car accident.
After the accident, he wasn't the same.
The vet turf was nasty living players had playing there.Randall wasn’t a good passer early on , he just used his legs. He improved towards the end of his time in philly.
Minnesota is when it all came together , but his arm talent was second to none. And honestly he never had good coaching in his time at philly. It was corch central....Ray Rhodes, Rich Kotite and Buddy. Buddy was ok but he hated offense lol.
That D is still the most violent I’ve ever seen , they hurt multiple QBs some weeks. Mixed with the ****** turf the vet was the most feared place to play.