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Old 11-18-2005, 04:51 PM   #16
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Re: 20 Years ago, this date. MNF.

Fall 1986, I was 6 years old, in first grade...in bed asleep. Heard my mom scream out loud, waking me up. I run into my parents' bedroom and proceed to see the replay several times, not quite understanding the impact until years later. I cringe every time I watch it...but like a train wreck, you can't help but look.
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Old 11-18-2005, 04:55 PM   #17
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They kept showing the injury on the news the night after the game. I kept thinking how weird it was for that player who "never got his jersey dirty" was going to play for us. (Talking about Jay!)
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Old 11-18-2005, 11:33 PM   #18
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Re: 20 Years ago, this date. MNF.

I gained respect (not that they need it) for the PTI gang - who in their "Happy, Happy" bit mentioned very briefly the injury, but said the Joe Theisman is a good man, who isn't celebrating the end of his playing career, so they wouldn't either.

I hereby call a one week moratorium on Wilbon and Kornheiser bashing.
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Old 11-19-2005, 02:02 AM   #19
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I was five. I don't remember.
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Old 11-19-2005, 07:00 AM   #20
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I was 13 watching it live with my parents. Joe had taken us to 2 Superbowls and won 1 of them. It was hard to see it then and hard to see it now. Back in the early 80's he was my favorite player. Had his jersey, his autographed photos etc. Didn't like him in the 90's as he seemed like such an arse. Last few years he's obviously responded to criticism or something cause he's a more objective more pleasant person to listen to. He used to be obnoxious, ego maniac and trying to dominate his announcer counterparts. These days I look forward to him calling a game. Swear we need a new crop of guys for Sundays.

The next day at school my friend had gone to the game and sat in the 8th row or something and said he could hear it break, said it was really loud. When I was 13 the Theismann thing was big big news in Northern VA.
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Old 11-19-2005, 10:50 AM   #21
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Damn I feel like an old man here. I was 20 watching the game in my first appartment with my future ex wife. Schroeder really took advantage of his oppurtunity losing only one game the rest of the season being that we were 5-5 going into that game.
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Old 11-19-2005, 03:51 PM   #22
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Damn I feel like an old man here. I was 20 watching the game in my first appartment with my future ex wife. Schroeder really took advantage of his oppurtunity losing only one game the rest of the season being that we were 5-5 going into that game.
I'm right there with ya, dude.
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Old 11-20-2005, 10:23 AM   #23
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Putfile - Theismann NFL Football Injury

I was 14, and I remember like it was yesterday.
IT WAS MY 1st TEAR THAT WAS SHED OVER SOMETHING OTHER THAN A LOSS MY MAN THEISMAN'S LEG SNAPPED LIKE A TOOTH-PICK....AND THE BIRTH OF JAY WHO WON THAT GAME....BUT COULDNT PULL IT OFF IN THE CHMPIONSHIP GAME THAT YEAR CAUSING MY 2ndTEAR THAT 17--0 LOSS TO THE GIANTS
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Old 11-20-2005, 10:27 AM   #24
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IT WAS MY 1st TEAR THAT WAS SHED OVER SOMETHING OTHER THAN A LOSS MY MAN THEISMAN'S LEG SNAPPED LIKE A TOOTH-PICK....AND THE BIRTH OF JAY WHO WON THAT GAME....BUT COULDNT PULL IT OFF IN THE CHMPIONSHIP GAME THAT YEAR CAUSING MY 2ndTEAR THAT 17--0 LOSS TO THE GIANTS
Jay shoulda been an abortion.
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Jay shoulda been an abortion.
BITE YOUR TONGUE YOUNG LARGE MAMMAL OF IGNORANCEREMEMBER THE S.D.GAME DOWN 21--3 WHO BROUGHT US BACK ?THE MINN GAME WAS IT 44---38??THE SEATTLE GAME 29---0????THE CINCY UUURRRR BUFFALO GAME AT MAX'S.........JAY HAD A GREAT ARM..........
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BITE YOUR TONGUE YOUNG LARGE MAMMAL OF IGNORANCE
OK Good 1!!!! Lets Stomp Jay's Former team today!!!!CP Buck 80
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Ok guys, if you are old enough to remember watching that hit live.....where were you and who were you with? You know, the ole I remember when JFK was shot kind of thing. I'll go first.... I was 16, at home watching with my Dad on probably a 19 inch TV, and I got sick to my stomach... and they kept showing it over, and over, Geez!!!! I read the article and I am glad that Theisman has never seen the replay. I wish I never saw it to begin with!
JEES YOUR RIGHT..... TO YOUNG TO CRY FOR JFK.....BUT I CRIED WHEN JOHN LENNON WAS SHOT I WAS WATCHING MON.NITE FOOTBALL AND HOWARD COSELL SAID THOSE CHILLING WORDS....AND AGAIN WHEN THEISMANN'S LEG WAS SNAPPED I WAS HOME WITH MY BRO,CRYING A FIRST SINCE S.B.VII HEY AT LEAST THEISMANN'S ALIVE............
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