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I don't know how you could have watched football in the late 70's/early 80's and not enjoyed the Air Coryell Chargers. A definite contributor to my love of the NFL.
R.I.P. Don Coryell
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R.I.P. Don Coryell
I am a patient boy.
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait.
My time is water down a drain.
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait.
My time is water down a drain.
I agree brother. He should have been in the HOF years ago.pigpen81 wrote:As and SDSU grad and a Charger's fan, I am truly sad to see him go.
It is an outrage that someone like Michael Irwin is in the HOF, and Coryell is still left on the sidelines.
I am bitter that he was not elected while still alive earlier this year....what a shame.
R.I.P. Coach Coryell!
RIP
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Yes.vinny-b wrote:well stated.pigpen81 wrote:As and SDSU grad and a Charger's fan, I am truly sad to see him go.
It is an outrage that someone like Michael Irwin is in the HOF, and Coryell is still left on the sidelines.
I am bitter that he was not elected while still alive earlier this year....what a shame.
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Agreed. Well said, Piggy!pigpen81 wrote:It is an outrage that someone like Michael Irwin is in the HOF, and Coryell is still left on the sidelines.
I am bitter that he was not elected while still alive earlier this year....what a shame.
R.I.P. Coach Coryell!
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He's especially missed in this era of smash mouth football and largely unimaginative passing games.
The spread shotgun formations now in vogue are gimmicky compared to the passing games of the '80s and early '90s.
I don't recall Fouts being in shotgun much if at all. Bill Walsh wasn't a fan of it either.
The spread shotgun formations now in vogue are gimmicky compared to the passing games of the '80s and early '90s.
I don't recall Fouts being in shotgun much if at all. Bill Walsh wasn't a fan of it either.