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Post by Aj_June on Oct 7, 2018 10:13:21 GMT
Did you like them or dislike them?
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Post by Nike316 on Oct 7, 2018 15:05:36 GMT
I liked them. Their feuds with DX and Stone Cold had some memorable moments.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Oct 8, 2018 3:20:50 GMT
I thought it was a solid faction, ability to play both serious & jokingly depending on the night.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Oct 8, 2018 14:30:52 GMT
There were so many versions, it's hard to pick just one.
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Post by petrolino on Oct 8, 2018 23:02:58 GMT
I like them. Ron Simmons played for my football team, the Cleveland Browns.
"Ron Simmons made an immediate impact on the defensive line when he began his playing career in 1977. By the end of his senior year, he had tabulated an impressive 25 sacks on top of 383 tackles and was voted ninth in the Heisman Trophy ballot of 1979. Simmons' impact can also be summed up in the turnaround he led in the FSU-Florida rivalry, which at the time was dominated by the Gators. In Simmons' four years, the Seminoles went 4-0 against their in-state rival.
As dominant as he was on the defensive line, he was also resilient in the face of injury. During a game against Cincinnati in the 1978 season, Simmons fractured his wrist, and the team subsequently fell behind 21-7 in his absence. Coming back into the game after halftime, Simmons gave the offense a chance to get back into the game while the defense held Cincinnati scoreless. FSU won the game 26-21.
Simmons' career at FSU was ultimately celebrated with the announcement in 1988 that his jersey, the number 50, would be retired by the school. In the history of the football program, only seven players have been given that honor, including NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders and Heisman Trophy winners Charlie Ward and Chris Weinke. Although very successful during his tenure at FSU, Simmons had difficulty making the leap to the NFL and lasted only one season with the Cleveland Browns. But with the creation of USFL, Simmons found new life in professional football as part of one of the more successful franchises in the short history of the league: the Tampa Bay Bandits, named for part owner Burt Reynolds' successful character from the Smokey and the Bandit franchise."
- William Renken, Bleacher Report
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Post by Jayman on Oct 11, 2018 2:54:14 GMT
It's not the nation of domination without PG-13!
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