Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Football Funnies
Football incorporates the two worst elements of American society: violence punctuated by committee meetings.
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The NFL, like life, is full of idiots.
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I've found that prayers work best when you have big players.
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If you aren't fired with enthusiasm, you will be fired with enthusiasm.
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The pride and presence of a professional football team is far more important than 30 libraries.
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If there's a pileup, they'll have to give some of the players artificial insemination. (announcing for the AFL all-star game on a flooded field)
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Football is a game for trained apes. That, in fact, is what most of the players are--retarded gorillas wearing helmets and uniforms. The only thing more debased is the surrounding mob of drunken monkeys howling the gorillas on.
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Monday, October 12, 2009
Tailgating Tips For Beginners
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Friday, October 9, 2009
Football Weird Facts
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Football Trivia
· In 1905, 18 men died from injuries sustained on the football field. President Theodore Roosevelt stepped in and instituted safety measures to make the game safer.
· The first pick (by Eagles) in the first NFL draft in 1935, was Jay Berwanger from the University of Chicago. He never played in the league.
· The 'huddle' in football was formed due to a deaf football player who used sign language to communicate and his team didn't want the opposition to see the signals he used and in turn huddled around him.
· The first Rose Bowl game was held in 1902 in Pasadena, California. The University of Michigan beat Sanford 49-0.
- The Vince Lombardi Trophy is awarded to the winners of the Super Bowl.
- The first black player in the American League was Larry Doby with the Cleveland Indians in 1947.
- First Instant Replay was used during Army Navy Football Game at Municipal Stadium Philadelphia on December 7, 1963, invented by CBS Director Tony Verna
- The first professional football team to sport an insignia on their helmets was the Los Angeles Rams in 1950, who hand painted yellow horns on their blue leather helmets.
- The first Super Bowl was played in 1967. The Green Bay Packers of the National Football League defeated the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League, 35-to-10.
- The Four Horsemen of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame played together for the last time in 1925, as the Irish downed Stanford in the Rose Bowl, 27-10. The Four Horsemen were Jim Crowley, Elmer Layden, Don Miller and Harry Stuhldreher.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Football Quotes
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-Doug Plank
One accusation you can't throw at me is that I've always done my best.
- Alan Shearer
I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd.
- Johnny Giles
Individual commitment to a group effort -- that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.
- Vince Lombardi
Baseball is what we were, football is what we have become.
- Mary McGrory
I learned that if you want to make it bad enough, no matter how bad it is, you can make it.
- Gale Sayers
When in doubt, punt!
- John Heisman
The road to Easy Street goes through the sewer.
- John Madden
Maybe a good rule in life is never become too important to do your own laundry.
- Barry Sanders
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.
- Archie Griffen
Pro football is like nuclear warfare. There are no winners, only survivors.
- Frank Gifford
Football isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport.
- Duffy Daugherty
I wouldn't ever set out to hurt anyone deliberately unless it was, you know, important -like a league game or something.
- Dick Butkus
Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein.
- Joe Theismann
Football is, after all, a wonderful way to get rid of your aggressions without going to jail for it.
- Heywood Hale Broun
I'd catch a punt naked, in the snow, in Buffalo, for a chance to play in the NFL.
- Steve Henderson
Football is not a game but a religion, a metaphysical island of fundamental truth in a highly verbalized, disguised society, a throwback of 30,000 generations of anthropological time.
- Arnold Mandell
American football makes rugby look like a Tupperware party.
- Sue Lawley
I may be dumb, but I'm not stupid.
- Terry Bradshaw
College football is a sport that bears the same relation to education that bullfighting does to agriculture.
- Elbert Hubbard
Let's face it, you have to have a slightly recessive gene that has a little something to do with the brain to go out on the football field and beat your head against other human beings on a daily basis.
-Tim Green
You have to play this game like somebody just hit your mother with a two-by-four.
-Dan Birdwell
Football combines the two worst things about America: it is violence punctuated by committee meetings.
-George F. Will
Thanksgiving dinners take eighteen hours to prepare. They are consumed in twelve minutes. Half-times take twelve minutes. This is not coincidence.
-Erma Bombeck
If a man watches three football games in a row, he should be declared legally dead.
-Erma Bombeck
If you're mad at your kid, you can either raise him to be a nose tackle or send him out to play on the freeway. It's about the same.
-Bob Golic
At the base of it was the urge, if you wanted to play football, to knock someone down, that was what the sport was all about, the will to win closely linked with contact.
-George Plimpton
Baseball players are smarter than football players. How often do you see a baseball team penalized for too many men on the field?
-Jim Bouton
One of the great disappointments of a football game is that the cheerleaders never seem to get injured.
-Author Unknown
When I went to Catholic high school in Philadelphia, we just had one coach for football and basketball. He took all of us who turned out and had us run through a forest. The ones who ran into the trees were on the football team.
-George Raveling
The reason women don't play football is because eleven of them would never wear the same outfit in public.
-Phyllis Diller
I do not like football, which I think of as a game in which two tractors approach each other from opposite directions and collide. Besides, I have contempt for a game in which players have to wear so much equipment. Men play basketball in their underwear, which seems just right to me.
-Anna Quindlen, Living Out Loud, 1988
Watching football is like watching pornography. There's plenty of action, and I can't take my eyes off it, but when it's over, I wonder why the hell I spent an afternoon doing it.
-Luke Salisbury
The Rose Bowl is the only bowl I've ever seen that I didn't have to clean.
-Erma Bombeck
There are two kinds of people in the world, Notre Dame lovers and Notre Dame haters. And, quite frankly, they're both a pain in the ass.
-Dan Devine, former Notre Dame football coach
I like to believe that my best hits border on felonious assault.
-Jack Tatum
He was the only man I ever saw who ran his own interference.
-Steve Owen, about Bronko Nagurski
Trying to maintain order during a legalized gang brawl involving 80 toughs with a little whistle, a hanky and a ton of prayer.
-Anonymous referee, explaining his job
There are several differences between a football game and a revolution. For one thing, a football game usually lasts longer and the participants wear uniforms. Also, there are usually more casualties in a football game. The object of the game is to move a ball past the other team's goal line. This counts as six points. No points are given for lacerations, contusions, or abrasions, but then no points are deducted, either. Kicking is very important in football. In fact, some of the more enthusiastic players even kick the ball, occasionally.
-Alfred Hitchcock
Men are clinging to football on a level we aren't even aware of. For centuries, we ruled everything, and now, in the last ten minutes, there are all these incursions by women. It's our Alamo.
-Tony Kornheiser
Speed is not your fastest, but your slowest man. No back can run faster than his interference.
-Jock Sutherland
When it comes to football, God is prejudiced - toward big, fast kids.
-Chuck Mills
Football players, like prostitutes, are in the business of ruining their bodies for the pleasure of strangers.
-Merle Kessler
Speed, strength, and the inability to register pain immediately.
-Reggie Williams, when asked his greatest strengths as a football player
The tactical difference between Association Football and Rugby with its varieties seems to be that in the former the ball is the missile, in the latter men are the missiles.
-Alfred E. Crawley, The Book of the Ball, 1913
What about football? Is it a sport or a concussion?
-Jim Murray, Los Angeles Times
Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game and dumb enough to think it's important.
-Eugene J. McCarthy
I don't like to lose, and that isn't so much because it is just a football game, but because defeat means the failure to reach your objective. I don't want a football player who doesn't take defeat to heart, who laughs it off with the thought, 'Oh, well, there's another Saturday.' The trouble in American life today, in business as well as in sports, is that too many people are afraid of competition. The result is that in some circles people have come to sneer at success if it costs hard work and training and sacrifice.
-Knute Kenneth Rockne
In life, as in a football game, the principle to follow is: Hit the line hard.
-Theodore Roosevelt
Describing an opposing team: Sure, luck means a lot in football. Not having a good quarterback is bad luck.
- Don Shula
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Did you know.........More Amazing Football Trivia
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Also, other things have been used for a football like a pig's bladder blown up, rocks, and other things put into a leather hide.
Have you ever wondered how the Green Bay Packers got their name? There once was a meat packing company that worked in Green Bay, Wisconsin. A man named Earl Lambeau worked there. Lambeau was born and raised in Green Bay, and then went to college in Notre Dame, where he was a star football player. A while later he decided he wanted to start his own professional football team. He went to the company's president and asked for $500 to buy pads, footballs, jerseys, and pants. In return he promised to call the team the Green Bay Packers. A couple of years later, the Packers were a professional football team. The Green Bay Packers are the only team named after a meat packing company.
A person who returns punts or kicks usually needs more than a lucky break. He needs speed, quickness, and the ability to follow his blockers. But a fast halfback named Abler Haynes from Texas State College returned a punt just by using his head. Haynes dropped back for a punt, and the punt was short. It dropped a few yards away from Haynes. It took a high bounce, and rolled to a stop. Players from both teams gathered around the ball. Referees started to come in, but hadn't blown the whistle yet. Cautiously Haynes picked up the ball casually as if to toss the ball to the referee. But instead, he picked up the ball, and sprinted off. When Haynes was 20 yards away from the opponent team they realized what he was doing. The opponent team argued that the referee was late blowing his whistle, but the referee said the play was legal, and the touchdown counted.
The Minnesota Vikings and the San Francisco 49ers were playing a game on October 25, 1964. The Vikings were ahead, 27-17 in the fourth quarter, when the Vikings had a fumble. Jim Marshall, playing for the Vikings, picked up the ball and started running. All the players, coaches and fans started yelling. Finally Marshall looked back, and saw the Vikings quarterback pointing the other way. Then it hit him. He was running the WRONG WAY! He threw the ball back to the quarterback. Instead, it went out of bounds, giving the 49ers two points. Marshall ran 60 yards the wrong way, without realizing it!
Lamer Hunt, the owner of the Kanas City Chiefs, couldn't believe it. His daughter had just bounced a small ball that was red, white, and blue over the roof of their house, and into their backyard. "What's that?" he asked. "It's a super ball daddy, a super ball." "No wonder it's called a super ball, it bounces super."
One day Hunt was on his way to a final Kansas City Chiefs game. All the players and Hunt kept referring to the game as the "final game" or the "the Championship game." Before they got there Hunt gave his usual pep talk. He accidentally said, "Now when we get to the super bowl..." All the players knew what he was talking about. Later he said it must have come from the super ball.
Later NFL adopted the name Super Bowl as the official name.
In 1903, Michigan discovered they left a little brown water jug in Minneapolis, where they had played their last game. When they got back to Michigan, they called the Minneapolis equipment manger and asked for it it back. His reply was "Come and get it!" Michigan and Minneapolis fought over the little brown water jug for over 80 years! (I never found out who ended up with it though.)
November 17, 1968 was probably one of the worst days for the New York Jets and Oakland Raiders fans. They were playing in Oakland, and the game was very close. With the score 32-29, New York's favor, NBC started playing a new movie version of Heidi! Everyone was sure that New York would win...
In Oakland, the Raiders' quarterback, Daryle Lamonica threw a 43-yard touchdown!
Two of the smartest coaches were Percy Haughton of Harvard and "Pop" Warner of Carlisle Institute.
In 1908 the two teams were scheduled to play one another. About a week before the game "Pop"Warner had a trick to defeat the tough Harvard team. He sewed pads to his player's pants and jersey. When the Carlisle team came out to practice on Harvard's field, Haughton noticed the pads on the Carlisle teams pants and jersey.
"That's not fair " said Haughton.
"It's not against the rules," said "Pop" Warner with a laugh. " I can put anything on my player jersey that I want." But Haughton had some tricks up his sleeve also. Just before kick off the two coaches met in the center of the field to pick out the ball for the game. When "Pop" Warner reached in the bag to pick out a ball, he pulled out a red one! Haughton had dyed the ball red, the same color as the Harvard jerseys. "It's not against the rules," laughed Haughton. "Does the ball have to be brown all the time?" "Pop" Warner went back to the bench mumbling to himself.
Harvard won 17 to 0.
In 1930, when Knute Rockne was the legendary coach of Notre Dame football team, he said that his Notre Dame team could beat a NFL team any day. Soon it was arranged that they would play against the New York Giants. Way too soon, the big game came. After a while, Rockne found out the Giants were a rough team. When the score was 17-0, Benny Friedman, the Giants quarterback showed some mercy. The final score was 22-0, but fans from both sides said the score would have been 70-0, if Friedman hadn't showed some mercy.
Rockne learned to never boast about things like that again. It just might turn out bad!
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Friday, October 2, 2009
History of Football - BEGINNING OF PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL
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Welcome to the history of football. Here you will learn more about the history of football. In 1895 the first professional football game in the United States was held in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. That game was against a team that represented Latrobe, Pennsylvania and a team from Jeannette, Pennsylvania.
Over the next 10 years many professional teams were started including The Olympics of McKeesport, Pennsylvania; the Bulldogs of Canton, Ohio; and the Duquesness of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Willie Heston, Jim Thrope, Knute Rockne, and Fritz Pollard where all among noted college players who took up professional football. During the first thirty years the professional game didn't attract many people. There were many military men that wanted to play football, but if they did they were put in jail for not doing their military duties.
The first league of professional football was founded in 1920 and it was called the American Football Association. The admission fee was 100 dollars per team. The teams promised not to use any student player who still had college eligibility left to play football.
In 1922 the American Football Association ended and NFL, the National Football League, was born. Red Grange, a famous halfback from the University of Illinois provided a great stimulus for the league when he joined the Chicago Bears in 1925. His exciting plays drew a large crowd. Professional football attracted many good college football players at that time. The early NFL game was hardly different from college football. College play books and rule books made no attempt to break away from the NCAA, National Collegiate Athletic Association rules. In the league's early years, playing NFL football was a part time job and players held other jobs during the day. Professional football coaches arranged to practice in the evenings, sometimes only three or four times a week.
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