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Ken Stabler, Raiders legend, dead at age 69


Kevin Greene

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I'm old enough that I remember watching Ken Stabler play.

I also remember the day I heard the crazy news that the Oilers and Raiders swapped starting quarterbacks, Stabler and Dan Pastorini.

There hasn't been a trade like that since that I can recall.

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He was a legend...

He partied....

He won as an individual in a team game....

He had a noodle arm.

 

You sumbitches can suck his dork all night.  

 

He 100 times less than Dan Marino.  Stop being such pussies and sucking off every QB that got a ring.

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RIP ken stabler. I met ken at the charlotte motor speedway in the late eighties. Me and buddy were hanging out in a corporate VIP suite after the race having a few beers...we were the only two left. Some guy stuck his head in the door and asked if he could join us, we said sure. He sat down and we started chatting a bit and I realized who he was. He was very nice and even allowed me to try on his super bowl ring. How cool was that, What a great day!

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