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TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96':
It's at zero views currently.  You guys know I'm stuck in the past so I not only listen to ol school hip-hop but also watch old football games from 1990 to listen to Bill Walsh call the game.  So I made a youtube short about something he said in a football game about young QB Rich Gannon predicting the future of his career and he ended up being right on.


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/TQrso2xCY3w

HighEyeCue:
Bill Walsh was a great evaluator of talent as well as a great head coach

Gannon had an MVP year with the Raiders in 2002 but their fans probably remember the Super Bowl loss against Tampa Bay with I think 5 interceptions

but he still had a very good career and he’s an game analyst now for CBS





TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96':

--- Quote from: HighEyeCue on January 12, 2024, 02:15:24 PM ---Bill Walsh was a great evaluator of talent as well as a great head coach

Gannon had an MVP year with the Raiders in 2002 but their fans probably remember the Super Bowl loss against Tampa Bay with I think 5 interceptions

but he still had a very good career and he’s an game analyst now for CBS

--- End quote ---

Well I have two reasons I care about this.  First of all, I'm a huge Bill Walsh fan.  The guy is a genius.  I've been studying everything about this man because he's a great inspiration and teacher to me.  I'm in the teaching profession myself, so I study guys like him, Cus D'amato, Phil Jackson, Marv Levy, Shottenheimer, etc.

Second reason is I'm from Kansas City, and Rich Gannon played a few years in Kansas City.  He was a fan-favorite but Marty would never make him the official starter and it cost us the chance to go to the Superbowl one year. 

So.. when I caught this clip of Bill predicting the future that he really wanted Rich Gannon, but believed it would take him 4-5 years to develop I thought that was just a perfect assessment and ended up being true if you look at how it took Gannon 4-5 years to develop in KC and then he eventually became an MVP for the Raiders.

HighEyeCue:

--- Quote from: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on January 12, 2024, 03:24:19 PM ---Well I have two reasons I care about this.  First of all, I'm a huge Bill Walsh fan.  The guy is a genius.  I've been studying everything about this man because he's a great inspiration and teacher to me.  I'm in the teaching profession myself, so I study guys like him, Cus D'amato, Phil Jackson, Marv Levy, Shottenheimer, etc.

Second reason is I'm from Kansas City, and Rich Gannon played a few years in Kansas City.  He was a fan-favorite but Marty would never make him the official starter and it cost us the chance to go to the Superbowl one year. 

So.. when I caught this clip of Bill predicting the future that he really wanted Rich Gannon, but believed it would take him 4-5 years to develop I thought that was just a perfect assessment and ended up being true if you look at how it took Gannon 4-5 years to develop in KC and then he eventually became an MVP for the Raiders.

--- End quote ---

yeah he was spot on with his assessment

Im from NYC but Ive always rooted for Buffalo, the infamous 4 time Super Bowl losers

hopefully this is their year, they are hot going into tomorrows wild card game against the Steelers

TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96':

--- Quote from: HighEyeCue on January 13, 2024, 05:12:21 AM ---yeah he was spot on with his assessment

Im from NYC but Ive always rooted for Buffalo, the infamous 4 time Super Bowl losers

hopefully this is their year, they are hot going into tomorrows wild card game against the Steelers

--- End quote ---

I'm from KC so Chiefs had to be my favorite team.  But the Bills were always my second favorite team during their run I cried every year when they would lose the Superbowl it broke my heart.  And back then they sort of represented the AFC as well and that used to matter back then.  I love Marv Levy he's a great, great man, and so many great players like Kelly, Thomas, Andre Read, James Lofton, Bruce Smith, Corenelous Bennet, Don Beebe, all those guys were the guys I cheered for in that era. 

It was that no-huddle offense and at Raiders Conference Championship game when they exploded for like a 55-3 victory that made me a fan.  Then they also had that epic comeback against Houston.  Loved Buffalo in that era but now they are the enemy.

Same with the Braves.  I had to be a Royals fan because I was from KC but the Braves were my team.  And we had no NBA team here so we all adopted the Bulls as our team.

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