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You mean to tell me that an offensive lineman is the most important player on the field? NFL Preview I'm glad that someone has finally given left tackles the attention they deserve. People are so obsessed with stats that they forget about the linemen who protect the quarterback and make room for running backs. If, as some coaches suggest in Richard Hoffer
's story Get Smart!, there is a correlation between a high IQ and success in football—particularly the notion that the closer you are to the ball, the smarter you ought to be—San Francisco should win the Super Bowl easily. Both quarterback Steve Young
and center Bart Oates
are law school graduates. In your article about Raider coach Art Shell
(A Block at Tackle), you said Ken Stabler
was MVP of Super Bowl XI. In fact the award went to Fred Biletnikoff
. I know because he's my brother. Thanks for the piece on Mean Joe Greene—who doesn't give autographs (He Does What He Wants Out There). At Pittsburgh
's victory dinner after Super Bowl IX, I found myself seated with Greene and his family and friends. Unaware of Greene's no-autographs policy, I pushed my program across the table and asked for his signature. Everyone at the table suddenly grew silent. Greene hesitated for a moment and smiled. "I guess I can't refuse a reverend," he said. Everyone at the table relaxed. The lady on my right was kind enough to tell me what I had done.
NFL
, Week 1 Well, you have finally done it. You have reduced me to complaining about having Dan Marino
on your cover. I have always marveled at his ability and admired his determination and class, but when Jerry Rice
, the greatest receiver ever to play the game, breaks the league's career touchdown record held by Jim Brown
, the greatest athlete this country has ever known, Rice
just has to be on the cover. I don't understand why a 26-9 romp by Dallas
over Pittsburgh
, with no spectacular plays or records broken, received four pages, while Cleveland
's victory over Cincinnati
got a measly one-page, one-photo report. This when the Browns
' Eric Metcalf
scored on the longest punt return in team history (92 yards), and Tom Tupa
scored the first two-point conversion in league history. Even the game between the pitiful Cardinals and the Rams
received three full pages with four photos. Ridiculous. As much as we like the Redskins
in Anchorage
(hometown of Washington
guard Mark Schlereth
), what kind of story was that on the Seattle-Washington
game—seven paragraphs about the losers and one about the winners?
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