Originally Posted by Ubeja Vontell:
You should pay attention and know what you are talking about. I'm in at least three other threads on the front page right now.
Dude, why is everything about posters with you, talk about topics,ok?
Originally Posted by cdcox:
I was an avid fan in those days. I'm pretty sure I remember the game you're talking about and I don't remember Jim Hines at all.
Yeah he played in 1 game in for KC in 1970. I cant find any other info what game. Maybe it was preseason because me and my brother were laughing at him. But damn I can swear it was against Dallas and Bob Hayes having a big day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Ubeja Vontell:
I have never figured this place out yet, we have threads here about poop, farts, fast food joints, what's for dinner so why all this worry over threads?
Just a suggestion you are free to do as you want. Most of that list are popular mega threads except poop threads they just happen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
Yeah he played in 1 game in for KC in 1970. I cant find any other info what game. Maybe it was preseason because me and my brother were laughing at him. But damn I can swear it was against Dallas and Bob Hayes having a big day.
The more you describe it the more it is creeping back to my memory. I vaguely recall (perhaps a false memory) of not being worried about Bob Hayes because we had a guy just as fast. Back then, in my mind, every Chief was the best at their position in the NFL. [Reply]
In 1967, Amos signed a free agent contract with the American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs. Coach Hank Stram told him, "you're not a football player, you're a man who is trying to play football." Amos approached Stram with a poem he wrote about a mythical creature that passes the door of all players who are cut from a team. He read it to the team and received a standing ovation from all the players and coaches. Amos said Stram pushed him in the direction of writing after he was released from training camp. He returned to the Continental League, where he played that year with the Victoria Steelers.
There is a video on YouTube, from VLADTV, where he tells this story himself. It's much better than wiki entry.
In the video he says that he was cut from the Chiefs twice, and signed as a free agent with the Broncos, and was cut the next day.
Why does anyone give a shit what kind of threads Ubeja makes? As long as he isn't flooding the forum with a million and a half track threads it shouldn't be a problem . [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Why does anyone give a shit what kind of threads Ubeja makes? As long as he isn't flooding the forum with a million and a half track threads it shouldn't be a problem .
I posted....one,,,,thread about track in the Lounge. [Reply]