Leroy Hoard
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The real Joe Cool before there was a Joe Cool.
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I thought the real Jo Cool was Joe Montana. Joe Namath was Broadway Joe.The real Joe Cool before there was a Joe Cool.
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I don't remember Montana being Joe Cool. Burrow it is.I thought the real Jo Cool was Joe Montana. Joe Namath was Broadway Joe.
I just heard Bart Scott ask Travis Kelce on the Bart and Hahn radio show this afternoon to resolve an argument between them. Scott, who played for the Ravens, said it was offensive to call Burrow "Joe Cool" while Joe Flacco was in the league, since that was Flacco's nickname. To which Hahn and Kelce both reacted with some sort of response like, where was Flacco called that, in your locker room? Hahn said his objection to it was because everyone knows Joe Montana is Joe Cool.
As for my post to which you responded, you seemed to miss the point, which was that you were associating Namath as Joe Cool, which is incorrect.
BTW, I'm not familiar with you so I don't know if this is schtick. If so, it isn't very good schtick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcGnHJDrHe8&ab_channel=NFLThrowbackI don't remember Montana being Joe Cool. Burrow it is.
The real Joe Cool before there was a Joe Cool.
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he was on the cover of Sports Illustrated with big letters JOE COOL.Snoopy said:I don't remember Montana being Joe Cool. Burrow it is.
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You're not incorrect. I remember the first time I looked at his numbers way back and thought how bad the NFL must have been in the 60s and 70sNamath doesn't belong in the HOF. Go look at his numbers. 173 tds and 220 ints and 50.1% completion percentage. Yes, he had the reputation as Joe Cool / Broadway Joe, but he's only noted for that one game in NFL history, albeit a big one.
I grew up in Ny NJ area and I can't stand Joe Namath talk. It's always a little misdirected or "off" and such a reach.You're not incorrect. I remember the first time I looked at his numbers way back and thought how bad the NFL must have been in the 60s and 70sNamath doesn't belong in the HOF. Go look at his numbers. 173 tds and 220 ints and 50.1% completion percentage. Yes, he had the reputation as Joe Cool / Broadway Joe, but he's only noted for that one game in NFL history, albeit a big one.
Bob Griese threw 7 passes in the Super Bowl and Miami buried the football in Larry Csonka's forearm for several years.