I'm still surprised Fasano didn't take his college number when Pierce was let go.AdamJT13 said:Fasano has switched to No. 80, Hoyte is now No. 53 and Jay Ratliff changed to No. 90.
Also, J'Vonne Parker got No. 79.
AdamJT13 said:Fasano has switched to No. 80, Hoyte is now No. 53 and Jay Ratliff changed to No. 90.
Also, J'Vonne Parker got No. 79.
Hostile said:I'm still surprised Fasano didn't take his college number when Pierce was let go.
Hostile said:I'm still surprised Fasano didn't take his college number when Pierce was let go.
Why do you say that?Rack said:***? That's got to CHANGE.
Hostile said:Why do you say that?
Harvey Martin wore it proudly on the D-line.
Petitti wore it last year. Since we don't retire numbers I tend to not quibble over it.Rack said:Exactly. This J'vonne Parker ain't no Harvey Martin.
Would you be ok with a RB wearing 22? A qb wearing 12 or 8?
I've got a problem with some no-name wearing a legend's number.
Great sig pic idea.Mr Cowboy said:One of the Hambricks tarnished the number 54 a long time ago!
Do you think most Cowboy fans hold Martin in such esteem? I know I do, but he does not seem to have that same level of appeal to most other fans.Rack said:Exactly. This J'vonne Parker ain't no Harvey Martin.
Would you be ok with a RB wearing 22? A qb wearing 12 or 8?
I've got a problem with some no-name wearing a legend's number.
:laugh2:Hostile said:Great sig pic idea.
Howley in 54, White in 54, Hambrick in 54 with the red circle slash through his head, Carpenter in 54.
Title of pic..."Greatness can skip a Generation."
I know, I know, too early to presume he'll be great, but fun to think about.
jay cee said:Do you think most Cowboy fans hold Martin in such esteem? I know I do, but he does not seem to have that same level of appeal to most other fans.
I always wondered why. I know I was a kid, but I thought he was one of the best defensive lineman of his era.