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Jim Les TV show

Da Coach

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The Jim Les TV show will air this morning (Sunday) at 10 AM on Channel 25 (Insight Cable cannel 10).

They probably taped it before Bradley left for Richmond, Virginia, so it will probably have video of the home games against Drake on Feb. 10, and the road game at Evansville last Wednesday.

They should have some of the segments with Jim Les mic'ed.
 
mexicobufan said:
Can someone update anything that was said on the show?

Thanks

Did an interview with Zach.

Mostly showed clips from the Drake game in which JL was miked. Anybody else think JL sounded like Hank Stram when he was miked during Super Bowl IV? "Atta baby"
 
Mike Radigan said:
mexicobufan said:
Can someone update anything that was said on the show?

Thanks

Did an interview with Zach.

Mostly showed clips from the Drake game in which JL was miked. Anybody else think JL sounded like Hank Stram when he was miked during Super Bowl IV? "Atta baby"

Most people on this board were not born when Hank was miked! Gotta love Hank Stram. One of my all-time favorites. Can anyone give the name of the wide receiver who played from Stram who was the first to really flash end-zone dances? He was way ahead of his time.
 
georgethedog said:
Mike Radigan said:
mexicobufan said:
Can someone update anything that was said on the show?

Thanks

Did an interview with Zach.

Mostly showed clips from the Drake game in which JL was miked. Anybody else think JL sounded like Hank Stram when he was miked during Super Bowl IV? "Atta baby"

Most people on this board were not born when Hank was miked! Gotta love Hank Stram. One of my all-time favorites. Can anyone give the name of the wide receiver who played from Stram who was the first to really flash end-zone dances? He was way ahead of his time.

Dawson, the fourth consecutive quarterback to be chosen the Super Bowl's top player, called an almost flawless game, completing 12 of 17 passes and hitting Otis Taylor on a 46-yard play for the final Chiefs' touchdown. As Taylor ran down the sideline the miked Stram kept yelling, "Atta baby."
 
georgethedog said:
Most people on this board were not born when Hank was miked! Gotta love Hank Stram. One of my all-time favorites. Can anyone give the name of the wide receiver who played from Stram who was the first to really flash end-zone dances? He was way ahead of his time.

I was around then and I would love to help you out but I can't even remember what I had for dinner yesterday... :(
 
Murph said:
georgethedog said:
Most people on this board were not born when Hank was miked! Gotta love Hank Stram. One of my all-time favorites. Can anyone give the name of the wide receiver who played from Stram who was the first to really flash end-zone dances? He was way ahead of his time.

I was around then and I would love to help you out but I can't even remember what I had for dinner yesterday... :(

Or the previous post.
 
I always liked the Stram coached Chiefs.. Ed Podolak, Otis Taylor, Lenny Dawson...

and a damn fine defense too. anchored by Buck Buchanan
 
georgethedog said:
Can anyone give the name of the wide receiver who played from Stram who was the first to really flash end-zone dances? He was way ahead of his time.

I don't know if he ever played for Stram, but the one player I remember who danced after every touchdown was Billy "White Shoes" Johnson. I think he played for the Oilers. :?
 
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