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Jerry Glanville: "I traded Favre to sober him up"

  • From the Hills
    Just sounds like Glanville's way of trying to take a little bit of credit for his success. Glanvilles a dirtbag. When he coached the Oilers there wasn't one other coach in the AFC Central who could stand him (Noll, Schottenheimer, or Wyche).
  • LJ
    it's bullshit.

    Go to Green Bay Wisconsin on google maps then search bars.
  • september63
    Glanville was a character for sure. I dont really think other coaches hated him, as much as they thought he was amusing. Say what you want bout his comment on Farve. It all ended well for Farve, so Im sure Bret doesnt dislike him.
  • From the Hills
    september63 wrote: Glanville was a character for sure. I dont really think other coaches hated him, as much as they thought he was amusing. Say what you want bout his comment on Farve. It all ended well for Farve, so Im sure Bret doesnt dislike him.
    Oh I am pretty sure they hated him.

  • september63
    You know this because...........? Look Cleveland fans hated Sam Wyche too. because he opened his big mouth. Glanville was good for the NFl when he was there.
  • stroups
    "this is the NFL, which stands for Not For Long when you make them fucking calls"

    that was great
  • Al Capone
    Is this the same idiot coach that bought tickets for Elvis for all the home games?
  • From the Hills
    september63 wrote: You know this because...........? Look Cleveland fans hated Sam Wyche too. because he opened his big mouth. Glanville was good for the NFl when he was there.
    Did you watch the video? It is pretty obvious Noll and Wyche hated him.

    And Yes, I hated that dickhead Wyche when he ran his mouth on the loudspeaker at the Bengals game putting down Brown's fans.
  • From the Hills
    Hey Capone. Question for you. Since your so into the history of the Steelers, with their Superbowl success, with much of that coming in the 70's. But prior to 1972 playoff season how many playoff games did the Steelers play in since their beginning in 1933, a span of 39 years???
  • Al Capone
    From the Hills wrote: Hey Capone. Question for you. Since your so into the history of the Steelers, with their Superbowl success, with much of that coming in the 70's. But prior to 1972 playoff season how many playoff games did the Steelers play in since their beginning in 1933, a span of 39 years???
    In my opinion pro football started the 1st year of the superbowl. So I couldn't give a shit about anything before then. Sorry.
  • BR1986FB
    Al Capone wrote:
    From the Hills wrote: Hey Capone. Question for you. Since your so into the history of the Steelers, with their Superbowl success, with much of that coming in the 70's. But prior to 1972 playoff season how many playoff games did the Steelers play in since their beginning in 1933, a span of 39 years???
    In my opinion pro football started the 1st year of the superbowl. So I couldn't give a shit about anything before then. Sorry.
    Which shows you don't know shit, AGAIN. :rolleyes:
  • Al Capone
    I do know since the superbowl era, that the Clowns are one of the worst franchises in the NFL. That makes me happy. Holmgren wont change that either.haha
  • BR1986FB
    8 > 6
  • Al Capone
    Since the Superbowl era:

    Steelers- 382 regular season wins
    25 playoff wins
    6 Superbowl wins

    Clowns -286 regular season wins
    6 playoff wins
    0 Superbowl wins

    You do beat us in one thing though. Head Coaches
    Clowns--14
    Steelers-3
    Pathetic!!!!
  • BR1986FB
    8 > 6
  • Al Capone
    If you want to hang your hat on that, go for it. I mean if I was a fan of one of the worst organizations in professional sports, I'd be proud of that too.

    Them 6man football squads were tough back in the thirties.
  • BR1986FB
    Haha...the typical "selective memory" of a Pittsburgh Steeler fan.
  • Al Capone
    Since the 70's:
    City of champions- 11 World Championships
    Mistake by the lake- 0 World Championships

    I forgot about the trophys Cleveland won for ''Americas Worst City''. So you can count them as Championships if you like.
  • BR1986FB
    Selective memory...quite typical. Steeler fans conveniently forget they were the shitbags of the NFL prior to 1970. To them, those years NEVER existed.
  • Al Capone
    BR1986FB wrote: Selective memory...quite typical. Steeler fans conveniently forget they were the shitbags of the NFL prior to 1970. To them, those years NEVER existed.
    Shitbags? You mean what the Clowns have been for the last 40 yrs.
  • The Equalizer
    Now now Capone, you know the Browns won a SB.....

    It's just stored in Baltimore.
  • BR1986FB
    Al Capone wrote:
    BR1986FB wrote: Selective memory...quite typical. Steeler fans conveniently forget they were the shitbags of the NFL prior to 1970. To them, those years NEVER existed.
    Shitbags? You mean what the Clowns have been for the last 40 yrs.
    Awwww...a little sensitive are we? Browns fans know we've been bad since the return in 1999 but Steeler fans will NEVER admit they were the shitbags of the league prior to 1970...but ohhh, those Black & Urine inbreds will ram our recent history up our ass in Roethlisberger-like style EVERY chance they get.....SELECTIVE MEMORY.
  • LJ
    This thread now sucks.


    Good job.
  • Al Capone
    I speak the truth. Brown fans cant handle the truth.