zing....Jerry Rice
Hey, they always said he was a polished receiver.
BOOM! Polish Rifle, take that to the bank brohans.um, Jaworski?
Agree, Slavic vs Polish, there is a difference.A lot of those posted are just random European names, not Polish.![]()
You tried. At least you tried.Jerry Rice
Hey, they always said he was a polished receiver.
Right there babee!!!Saints HOFer Danny Abramowicz (WR in late '60s - early '70s).
randall cobbThis reminds me of the food team that me and my friend keep track of...
Julius Peppers, Ray Rice, Zac Dysert, Dennis Pitta, Pears, Hamm, Eli Apple, Jerod Mayo, Eric Berry, etc etc
Kabeer Gbaja-BiamilaOK, next country - top players from Ghana!
Ezekiel Ansah
Annnnnnnnnnnnd done.
1st -- no, he was born in LAKabeer Gbaja-Biamila
1. Did you look it up? He was born here, parents are from Nigeria I believe. Was Stefen Wisniewski born in Poland. Don't ruin this game you started.1st -- no, he was born in LA
2nd -- to clarify, like my comment on Seabass, only talking about active players.
3rd -- again, what the hell are we doing this for?
I noticed a few TEs and FBs had polish-sounding last namesa. Of course I did. Though to be fair, I remember when he was in college at SDS the talk about him being a "home product" of the state.
b. OK, sure, why not? More fun is more fun.
c. OK, see point b. Just seems completely random, and am actually curious why Mr. Roboto started this.
OK then! Game on.I noticed a few TEs and FBs had polish-sounding last names![]()
Football players in the National Polish-American Hall of Fame in Troy, Michigan:Long Ball Larry said:
Except of course Harry Colon...BTW not PolishWait, are we just throwing out cool names?
Nobody's last name is better than Phillip Supernaw