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“Show is on the teddy bear”?You are such a cute child. Show is on the teddy bear where the bad man touched you.
Someone’s shaken up. Bottom lip quivering.
“Show is on the teddy bear”?You are such a cute child. Show is on the teddy bear where the bad man touched you.
“Show is on the teddy bear”?
Someone’s shaken up. Bottom lip quivering.
You begged the mods to delete this very thread.You poor little lost soul...puberty is just around the corner for you. Oh, take care of that lip, little dude.
Respectfully Amigo, did you ever watch Pearson play? If you had, I don't think you'd be describing his play that way. The Cowboys were a finese team in those days. They weren't a ground and pound team like the 90's. Pearson was a great receiver and downfield blocker. He had tenacity and heart, and was a team leader for several years. You can't always judge a player by total yards and catches.had some great moments on some incredible teams. That’s about it. And I don’t like cry babies.
“Let’s see if they enforce their own rules”You are such a cute child. Show is on the teddy bear where the bad man touched you.
Respectfully Amigo, did you ever watch Pearson play? If you had, I don't think you'd be describing his play that way. The Cowboys were a finese team in those days. They weren't a ground and pound team like the 90's. Pearson was a great receiver and downfield blocker. He had tenacity and heart, and was a team leader for several years. You can't always judge a player by total yards and catches.
Amen.. Drew Pearson was the most clutch receiver I think I ever saw. There was simply no covering him on the deep comeback route. It was like stealing when he and Roger ran it. I'm sure he dropped a pass or two but I cannot recall ever seeing him do so. People who get hung up on numbers from a completely different era of football compared to today could not be more blind. The fact that Drew was named first team all-decade in the 1970's should be all anyone needs to know about his place in the game. He was first team all-pro three times.. THREE. Mind you this was accomplished while playing in the same era as other hall of famers like Paul Warfield, Charley Taylor, Lynn Swann, Harold Carmicheal, , Lance Alworth, John Stallworth and on and on. He rarely had huge numbers because the Cowboys were a loaded offense and Landry believed in spreading the ball around. If Drew played for a coach who believed more in feeding a player and taking the best advantage of favorable matchups he might have doubled his career numbers. Even at that he managed to lead the league in receiving yards once. And the year he did it the Cowboys won the Super Bowl.. so for all those who reached for their keyboards to claim it was "garbage time yards" you can stand down.. Pearson's 88 was the first jersey I ever bought.. and remains one of only two that I have.. the other is Emmitt's 22. I may buy others as the years go on.. but those two will always be my first two..
The OP begged the mods to delete the thread all the way back on page 2.Hahaha, why is this thread even up.
We already know now he isn't making it in. It's really not a debatable subject
The OP begged the mods to delete the thread all the way back on page 2.
Must’ve felt like a complete idiot after reading the responses.
KNOCK OFF THE PERSONAL INSULTS.
Thank you
Eh that was a bit jerkish on my part.This is why I told the mods to delete this post. Since it's "not debatable", just delete is what I said.
If the little joker wants to make a big deal out of this, here you are.
Eh that was a bit jerkish on my part.
You asked a question for discussion. Ive done the same, and with questions with less merit, and had the discussion go south. Dont take it to heart
Hahaha, why is this thread even up.
1 sentence, 2 embarrassing typos.You must have not have had a father in your life, if you did, what a shame he would think if you.