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To: Impy; campaignPete R-CT; NFHale; Perdogg

“Hmm, I’ve never heard of 3 of the 5 other guys who’ve thrown 7 in a game.

Joe Kapp, Y.A. Tittle, Adrian Burk.”

You should be banned from watching the NFL for a month.
You need to teach him, Mauro.
Watch out for the Pam, Mauro.

Y.A. Tittle was a great QB, the Ben Rothlisberger (minus the rapes and motorcycle mishaps) of his day. Joe Kapp was a decent QB, he had a pretty good career playing an athelete/toughie in movies, usually in Burt Reynolds flicks. Ok, Adrian Burke - never heard of him.

Flacco sucks. Baltimore sucks - I get sickened looking at that creep Suggs. Thug. Tom Brady and “da Pawts” suck. I’ve never been a fan of Gomer Manning’s, but I am this year.


66 posted on 09/06/2013 6:47:22 AM PDT by GOPsterinMA (Time to musk up.)
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To: GOPsterinMA
You should be banned from watching the NFL for a month.

Okay, I'll serve that sentence in March.

Kapp from Wikipedia, "Sports Illustrated once called him "The Toughest Chicano." Kapp is the only player to quarterback in the Super Bowl, Rose Bowl, and the Grey Cup."

Adrian Burk, "Burk later worked as an NFL official as a back judge (now field judge), wearing uniform number 63. He worked the game that saw Joe Kapp of the Minnesota Vikings tie his record for seven touchdown passes in one game in 1969 vs. the Baltimore Colts. Burk was also the back judge in the famous 1972 playoff game between the Oakland Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers. That game, played in Pittsburgh, featured the play that came to be called the "Immaculate Reception". From his position as back judge, Burk was the first of the officials to signal a touchdown."

70 posted on 09/06/2013 5:09:10 PM PDT by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN)
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