TipsyMcStagga
formerly kod843
- Aug 1, 2011
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Did it say if other dudes were in the video too?
We could get some extra tape on Trent facing some stiff D.
Did it say if other dudes were in the video too?
We could get some extra tape on Trent facing some stiff D.
I would hope there we no dudes in the tape. Then again, Trent has been used to getting stuffed by the D as of the late.
I would hope there we no dudes in the tape. Then again, Trent has been used to getting stuffed by the D as of the late.
Giving up sacks because he cant block the rush from the backside
Dont tell me he was implemented in the receiving game
Former NFL tight end and broadcaster Todd Christensen died Wednesday morning in Salt Lake City due to complications from surgery, according to BYU, Christensen's alma mater.
He was 57.
Christensen had fought liver disease and other illnesses in recent years, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.
Christensen played in the NFL for 11 seasons after being picked by the Dallas Cowboys in the second round of the 1978 draft.
He won two Super Bowl rings with the Raiders became a star for the team once it moved to Los Angeles in 1982.
Christensen was a five-time Pro Bowler and a first-team all-pro twice.
He set a single-season record for tight ends with 92 receptions in 1983, and broke it three years later with 95 catches. He finished his career with 461 receptions for 5,872 yards with 41 TDs.
Following his football career Christensen became a broadcaster, co-hosting the second half of the first season of American Gladiators with Mike Adamle. He later joined the NFL on NBC as a color commentator from 1990 to 1994, teaming up with Charlie Jones for the first 4 years