Anyone see the Aikman Papa John's commercial?

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That is the one I saw ... Love it....

Should have found a way to fist the pizza and put one on each finger lol

I just think they wanted to make it look humorously obnoxious............and they did, IMO.
 

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Why do people have to embellish to such a huge scale when speaking of the HOF players from our past? We have players in this day and age who get such little admiration and deserve it just as much.

Rings or no rings.

Why do people have to cry about everything ?

Saying Aikman was a great great QB does not detract from tony being a good QB also
 

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From looking at the picture, there are three superbowl rings, which would be his pinky finger, middle finger, and thumb. There is one Pro Football Hall of Fame ring, which is the lower ring on his ring finger (the oval-shaped purple ring). One would be his College Football Hall of Fame ring, which is likely the other ring finger ring.
 

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From looking at the picture, there are three superbowl rings, which would be his pinky finger, middle finger, and thumb. There is one Pro Football Hall of Fame ring, which is the lower ring on his ring finger (the oval-shaped purple ring). One would be his College Football Hall of Fame ring, which is likely the other ring finger ring.

Thank you. That all makes sense. I figured one was a pro football HOF ring but wasn't sure if the other was a College Championship or HOF ring.
 

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Actually I think he got the part where he chokes on a piece of pizza and Aikman performs a Heimlich maneuver

Man, we might disagree about Garrett, but then you come throw up a masterpiece like this and I know why I still read your stuff.
 

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Man, we might disagree about Garrett, but then you come throw up a masterpiece like this and I know why I still read your stuff.

We don't disagree that much about Garrett actually
When he came on board as the HC I was a supporter but then I saw poor performance, no accountability etc. I recognize that he has the traits to be a very good HC and that the shortest path to cowboy success is if Garrett becomes what many hope he will. I just don't like the over the top worship that goes on with him at times.

So let's put it this way, I am skeptical but am hoping like hell that what we are building now translates into tangible success/ results. If it does , then both Garrett and Jerry will deserve the credit
 

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We don't disagree that much about Garrett actually
When he came on board as the HC I was a supporter but then I saw poor performance, no accountability etc. I recognize that he has the traits to be a very good HC and that the shortest path to cowboy success is if Garrett becomes what many hope he will. I just don't like the over the top worship that goes on with him at times.

So let's put it this way, I am skeptical but am hoping like hell that what we are building now translates into tangible success/ results. If it does , then both Garrett and Jerry will deserve the credit

That is cool and probably a more rational way of looking at it than mine.
 

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probably one of the most selfless QB's ever. the guy could have had huge stats if the offense would have been designed around him but he sacrificed for the sake of winning. not just his stats but his body. Troy never even blinked at the on coming rush. never seen anyone stand so tall in the pocket and deliver a pass like him knowing he was about to get plastered. i dont think people appreciate how good this guy was.

For some reason, the one play that has always stuck in my mind was, I believe in his rookie year against the Cardinals, about an 80 yd perfectly thrown bomb that he never saw because he got the crown of a helmet directly to his chin right as he was releasing the pass. I think he threw for about 380 in that game, which was a huge number for that era.
 

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could it be 3 SB and 3 NFCC rings, the last shot showed a ring on his thumb.
 
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