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This week we discuss Gerry Mullins' offensive prowess, Larry Seiple's unauthorized big gamble, Billy Kilmer's throwing ability (and socks), and once again, Stats Symmetry. Quote of the week: "Curt Knight, looking like he's watching all that water under the bridge go beneath him..." Intro-outro music: "High Adventure," by Silvio & Cortley.…
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This week we discuss Billy Kilmer's toughness, the obscure Paul Staroba, Mike Phipps' hat, controversies surrounding the Immaculate Reception; the strange story of the game ball; and a heartbreaking Niners loss. Quote of the week: "West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, that's where I saw bloodsucking monkeys." Intro-Outro music: "Gut Pride," by Sam Spence.…
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This week we discuss the final regular season games of several future Hall of Famers; the Hall's diss of Lemar Parrish; the woeful play of Ed Baker; Larry Wilson's legacy; stats symmetry as usual; two running backs missing 1,000 yard seasons by less than 10 yards; and the great passing combination of Widby to Nitschke. Quote of the week: "I don't w…
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This week we discuss the versatile and valuable Preston Pearson and Walt Garrison, even more "little used" players, the changing of the guard in the AFC Central, and wonder just who is the Gingerbread Man. Quote of the week: "I stopped tucking in my shirts twenty years ago." Intro-outro music is "Splitsville," by William Loose.…
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This week we discuss titles of Bill Loose pieces, Jack Mildren, little used players (again), a history wipeout of the Eagles by the Giants, and losers scoring 10 points. Quote of the week: "I don't think Art Malone went to the Abramowicz School of Celebrating." Intro-outro music: "Beat Documentary 7." (at least I think that's what it's called)…
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This week we discuss George Allen's favorite frozen dessert, the final TDs of a couple of HOFers, The Other Larry Brown, and just who the heck is Kent Lyle Birdley? Quote of the week: "Douglass gets his helmet knocked off. My god, one of these days, his head's going to be in there with it." Intro-outro music is "Hit the Hole," by William Loose.…
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This week we discuss Tommy Casanova, our favorite and least favorite ball-carrying techniques, Franco's brilliant but meaningless play, and the Falcons' absurd Pufinstufian mascot. Quote of the week: "They're going up against Hanburger, Pardee, Pottios and other charming tacklers." Intro-outro music is "Dust Kicker," by Bill Loose.…
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TWIPF: The Podcast, 1972, Week 2 is online! This week we discuss the historic Jets-Colts air circus, Jack Tatum's record setting play, the expanding use of Bill Loose music, and John Reeve's unusual career. Quote of the week: "Watch out for those green rubber curtains, Harold!" Intro-outro music is "Business End of the Shotgun," by Loose.…
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TWIPF: The Podcast, 1971, Week 7, is now online! On all major platforms. This week we discuss: Pat Fischer's career, stat symmetry, Bengal and Oiler futility, Bob Stein's NFL life and beyond, and more Blanda heroics. Quote of the week: "Middle class faces. You don't see that anymore." Intro-Outro Music: West Side Rumble.…
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This week we discuss the death of Chuck Hughes (for real this time); the brand new Texas Stadium and its patterns of light and dark; Eagle coach Jimmy Carr's sideline antics; and the worst game in Browns history so far. Quote of the week: "We'll see how many Margenes and Claxtons there are."By Ed Carter and James Jones
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This week we discuss end zone tackles made long after the play is over, Terry Bradshaw's dubious record, Elijah Nevett's career game, and wonder whether it's better to be "untracked" or "on track." Quote of the week: "Spectators line the edges of the shrubbery, waiting to get pushed into the bush."By Ed Carter and James Jones
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This week we discuss the Lost Balloon Kid, the legacy of John Embree, Compton Junior College alumni, and the careers of Ron Mix and Booth Lusteg. Quote of the week: "There's nothing like the little snowflakes, coming down slowly, in slow motion. It's like a time capsule right there in front of you."By Ed Carter and James Jones
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