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In Their Own Words - Sam Wyche


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I watched it last night. He is a good guy. I forgot some of the crazy things he did. The female reporting incident, the Glanville fued, the quote "This ain't Cleveland!", and the worst thing ever! Not punting against the Niner's in 87. All of this happend before the internet, and the Sunday ticket. I can't imagine what it would be like now. What a year that 88 season was though. Ickey! Ickey! Ickey!

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I've been off work with an injury,or I would have probably missed it.

Fun show,especially seeing how the other coaches treated him on the field as the Bills QB coach.

I remember when the Bengals lined up for that field goal to rub it in against Glanville.That was was of the funniest fu's I've ever seen,and the whole nation got to see it on highlights,lol.

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I watched it last night. He is a good guy. I forgot some of the crazy things he did. The female reporting incident....

I stumbled into a strange reminder of that yesterday morning when I caught the back end of a news story on ESPN Radio. Something about a mother suing a school system over her 14-year old daughter, a player on a predominately boys team, being denied access to the team lockerroom and SHOWERS. Mom claims the unneccessary demand that her daughter dress and shower seperately denies her the true team experience that all other players enjoy.

I'd say mom needs to be snapped with a rolled up wet towel, but that's just me.

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