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I have now lived long enough to see...


Mr. Scot

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Joe Montana playing for the Chiefs...

Jerry Rice playing for the Raiders...

Marcus Allen playing for the Chiefs...

Brett Favre playing for the Vikings...

Steve McMichael playing for the Packers...

Richard Dent playing for the 49ers...

Bert Jones playing, albeit briefly, for the Rams...

(wonder what percentage of readers will have to google that one) :lol:

Bill Parcells coaching...well...half the league :sosp:

And if I live to see this coming season - tomorrow isn't promised to anyone - I will be seeing LaDainian Tomlinson play forthe Jets and Donovan McNabb play for the Redskins.

(boy, I hope me posting this doesn't turn out to be ironic) :(

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Reggie White for the Panthers

Good one. I knew I was forgetting somebody.

What a D-Line that was. Reggie White, Eric Swann, Sean Gilbert and Chuck Smith, a lineup that would strike terror into any opposing quarterback's heart...

...if only they hadn't all been over the hill and/or injured at the time :(

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Joe Montana playing for the Chiefs...

Jerry Rice playing for the Raiders...

Marcus Allen playing for the Chiefs...

Brett Favre playing for the Vikings...

Steve McMichael playing for the Packers...

Richard Dent playing for the 49ers...

Bert Jones playing, albeit briefly, for the Rams...

(wonder what percentage of readers will have to google that one) :lol:

Bill Parcells coaching...well...half the league :sosp:

And if I live to see this coming season - tomorrow isn't promised to anyone - I will be seeing LaDainian Tomlinson play forthe Jets and Donovan McNabb play for the Redskins.

(boy, I hope me posting this doesn't turn out to be ironic) :(

Let's not forget Joe Namath played for the Rams as well.

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I hope I live long enough to see T.O get signed by the Redskins to play along side Donovan again. What fun that would be when those two came back to Philly for a game. Dear football baby jesus, please make it happen.

That would be ironic but pure entertainment to watch Iggles fans here scream and howl in vexation if the Redskins started to sweep the Iggles with that combo.

I look forward to the local entertainment for those divisional games....it's gonna be so fun!!!:biggrin:

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