Admired them from Baltimore in the 60s. Little trivia, in the small 200 home gated community where we lived (2005-2020) in Anaheim Hills, about 15 homes away around the corner, lived Deacon Jones. Never met him but after he passed we became friends with his widow. Their home was the same floor plan as ours but instead of the 4th garage they had a bonus room. All of Deacon’s Rams memorabilia was in there. I was in awe standing in there looking and touching (carefully) his things. Quite the memory.Los Angles Rams
Roman Gabreial
And the
Fearsome Foursome
Head slapAdmired them from Baltimore in the 60s. Little trivia, in the small 200 home gated community where we lived (2005-2020) in Anaheim Hills, about 15 homes away around the corner, lived Deacon Jones. Never met him but after he passed we became friends with his widow. Their home was the same floor plan as ours but instead of the 4th garage they had a bonus room. All of Deacon’s Rams memorabilia was in there. I was in awe standing in there looking and touching (carefully) his things. Quite the memory.
Ugh, Super Bowl III, 1969. The Colts were 19 point favorites. The Colts started Earl Morrall as QB, he threw 3 interceptions before they put Johnny U in late in the game (it was late in his career). He manage 1 TD but we lost 16 to 7. Never did like Joe Namath after that.That’s Awesome @Don O
And as a youngster I admired
Johnny Unitas
Hated when they lost to the Jets in the Super Bowl.
Yea I have watched every one of them since the first one..
I am old
Same here I used to cheer every time he threw an interception.. and there were many as he got older.Ugh, Super Bowl III, 1969. The Colts were 19 point favorites. The Colts started Earl Morrall as QB, he threw 3 interceptions before they put Johnny U in late in the game (it was late in his career). He manage 1 TD but we lost 16 to 7. Never did like Joe Namath after that.
I think I’m older…