And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
I believe that's Ted Hendricks with Lyle Alzado in the background... #77.
Alzado attended a small college in South Dakota (Yankton State). He was the roommate of one of my bosses, Kenny Michaelson. My boss told me about a time when the two of them went out into the woods, got drunk and played "Robin Hood and Little John." They stood on a log that was suspended over a creek holding large poles. Lyle admitted that Kenny smacked him hard enough to make him fall into a creek. Many years later, a reporter asked Lyle, after he began a boxing career, if anyone had ever kicked his ass. Lyle said on the air, "Yeah, Kenny Michaelson knocked the $hit out of me once."
And Broadway Joe getting nailed
ReplyDeleteWarms the heart
DeleteMust be the October, 1977 game, Namath's last year as a Jet.
ReplyDeleteAlzado became a Raider in 1982.
Alzado attended a small college in South Dakota (Yankton State). He was the roommate of one of my bosses, Kenny Michaelson. My boss told me about a time when the two of them went out into the woods, got drunk and played "Robin Hood and Little John." They stood on a log that was suspended over a creek holding large poles. Lyle admitted that Kenny smacked him hard enough to make him fall into a creek. Many years later, a reporter asked Lyle, after he began a boxing career, if anyone had ever kicked his ass. Lyle said on the air, "Yeah, Kenny Michaelson knocked the $hit out of me once."
DeleteBack in the days when you actually HIT someone!
ReplyDeleteOr spit on them, punched them or bit them in the pile up.
DeleteOne of the few times Namath was sober on air.
ReplyDeleteBut, when he got up he was punch drunk.
Deletebig ben davidson
ReplyDeleteDavidson. The good old days when football was real as were the players. No one worn tutus or played 1 down then came out for a rest.
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