Mercury News: Jim Plunkett's painful journey: 'My life sucks'triplebear said:
Sadly I hear he's now in terrible pain given his time in the NFL.
Mercury News: Jim Plunkett's painful journey: 'My life sucks'triplebear said:
Sadly I hear he's now in terrible pain given his time in the NFL.
Retired: Cory Booker, the next President of the United StatesB.A. Bearacus said:
Not meant to be a fanboy thread, but just a thought exercise given that it's rivalry week. We obviously don't like these mofos when they're in college, but sometimes after years as a pro one can acquire a tolerance for maybe one or two, based on their play as a pro.
Who is your most tolerated retired and active player from there?
Retired: Jim Plunkett. I was disappointed that the Raiders beat the Eagles in the first Super Bowl that I ever watched, and I was a Dan Fouts/Charger fan so I rooted against him at least twice every year, but overall I respected how effective, scrappy, and in command he was.
Active: Richard Sherman. I respect that he speaks his mind and that he's among the game's best at his position, despite not being the most physically gifted.
B.A. Bearacus said:Mercury News: Jim Plunkett's painful journey: 'My life sucks'triplebear said:
Sadly I hear he's now in terrible pain given his time in the NFL.
+1 He jaws a lot but can generally back it up. The screaming on national TV was weird but in context to everything, whatever.socaliganbear said:
I like Sherman.