QChawks HB King Feb 11, 2013 69,955 111,321 113 Quad Cities May 4, 2020 #1 Former Miami Dolphins coach dies at 90
The Tradition HB King Apr 23, 2002 126,545 100,868 113 May 4, 2020 #2 Reactions: goldmom, Formerly Rockymtnole and seminoleed
lonestar50 HB All-American Sep 3, 2007 4,993 13,605 113 May 4, 2020 #3 Gone too young Reactions: GOHOX69 and torbee
OrlandNole HB Heisman Nov 29, 2003 8,368 18,750 113 Nashvegas May 4, 2020 #4 OK, I forgot he was still alive. Reactions: GOHOX69
Jan Itor HB Legend Jan 31, 2009 32,970 16,452 113 May 4, 2020 #5 The Tradition said: Click to expand... Exactly. Been a Phin fan for about 50 years, and Shula has always been someone I looked up too. RIP. Reactions: goldmom
The Tradition said: Click to expand... Exactly. Been a Phin fan for about 50 years, and Shula has always been someone I looked up too. RIP.
L LuteHawk HB Legend Nov 30, 2011 28,990 21,482 113 May 4, 2020 #6 Don Shula was a class act. That is not true of every NFL coach. He was a winner who motivated his team to play to the best of their abilities Reactions: goldmom
Don Shula was a class act. That is not true of every NFL coach. He was a winner who motivated his team to play to the best of their abilities
seminoleed HB All-American Mar 29, 2002 4,045 4,574 113 May 4, 2020 #7 Always like the guy; agreed, a class act. Reactions: goldmom
Fan In Black HB Legend Nov 9, 2001 22,869 28,851 113 May 4, 2020 #8 Class act and one the goats. RIP Reactions: goldmom
GOHOX69 HB Legend Sep 26, 2009 24,834 35,077 113 May 4, 2020 #9 Well I guess the Nutrisystem empire is dead. Shula and Marino were the original shills of that product line.
Well I guess the Nutrisystem empire is dead. Shula and Marino were the original shills of that product line.