I think it was Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods. Paper Lace did The Night Chicago Died.
Good song, but Nobody's Hero by Rush is better.
I'm so ignorant of Almost Heroes I thought you were referring to a TV show I had never seen, maybe on A&E. :(
Some of us don't watch Almost Heroes.
When Thomas Jefferson funded the Lewis and Clark expedition, exploring the newly-purchased Louisiana territory was only part of his goal. Among...
Actually McFadden got most of his yardage out of the Wildcat. Spreads players out, but is not really a system that has any realistic threat of...
That's a slippery slope you're headed down. :D
The specific intent part of all this has another angle, although I could be wrong about this. Doesn't police firearm training specify that an...
I'll repeat what I posted early in the game thread. My wife never watches football; thinks its stupid. But, good wife that she is, she sat down...
That one didn't occur to me. Good on Hawk.
Boy, how telling was that shot from the other night? LSU took a time out during a critical possession, and CBS showed a shot of Bama with 19...
I don't need to look at this to know what I saw the other night. I saw a well-prepared team against a poorly-prepared one.
I don't think I was defending him, just acknowledging that the defense has had injury issues. They continued today, with no Kikaha or Ellerbe....
I was holding up OK, but the Saints blowing a 2-score lead and losing in OT to the frackin' Titans has put me over the edge. If I owned a gun, I...
This is last night in a nutshell. I could praise Miles and everyone else if we had been in the game to the end. But other than the second...
I agree. Last night was a classic case of LSU setting up its own quarterback to fail.
Crude but accurate.
Agree with the recruiting class part. The "Saban owns Miles" is true, but only because Miles gives himself up. Teams with far less offensive...
Can't be too hard on Steele, his troops were just worn down. Hammer away at BDP and the offensive game plan till your fingers bleed.
...and he never looked for the ball, Gary. That's as fundamental as it gets