I Love the 90s: The 1995 MLB Season

I Love the 90s: The 1995 MLB Season

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The 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers - Terry Bradshaw's Last Game

Weird. The best way to describe the journey of the 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers, who played without their Hall of Fame Quarterback until he got healthy just in time for one last game, and one last moment of glory. Terry Bradshaw's elbow betrayed him the final few years of his career, ...  Show more

1981 - Losers, and Winning Losers

We talk about 'bests' all the time. But how about what was probably the worst defense in a single season in NFL history? The numbers you will hear are absolutely stunning. Almost as stunning as the fact that things got so bad for the 1981 Baltimore Colts, the owner got so fed up ...  Show more

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