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S Jack Tatum "The Assassin" (All-American, NCAA DPOY,National Champ, CFB HOF, Super Bowl Champ, RIP)

Jonathan Toews has the nickname "Captain Serious"..the first time I heard it I thought of Tatum..because he we all business on the field,,he tried to take your head off but to him he was just doing his job. If you had a Tatum on your defense complacency was never an issue. Pre season or Super Bowl he gave 100% evvery down.
 
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R.I.P., Assassin. Ohio State's finest was one of the most terrifying tacklers to every buckle a chinstrap, and then take that chinstrap and work it to the breaking point by spearing, slapping, hacking, clotheslining, slamming, and putting the fear of an angry and impersonal God into the opposition. Mourning someone who played with such hathos directed at lesser football players seems off-key; Tatum deserves more of a salute, a push of the boat, and a swiftly thrown torch igniting his Viking funeral boat.

http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/2010/7/27/1590646/i-like-to-believe-that-my-best
 
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Always my reference for what a TSUN QB should expect to see in the game.

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Looks like Super70s needs some new material.

Yeah, after reading his posts for almost 4 years I have noticed that he repeats his posts too.

Super 70s Sports: How a College Professor Turned His Hilarious Hobby Into a Social Media Business
Meet the sweet bastard behind one of the funniest Twitter accounts in human history.

My guest on this week's episode of Get a Real Job is the wizard behind the curtain of Super 70s Sports, a Twitter account that very well may be the reason that God invented social media.

As his 350,000+ followers know, Ricky Cobb has an unparalleled talent for unearthing ridiculous vintage sports and toy photos and plastering them with hilarious captions. During our discussion, Ricky (whose day job is teaching sociology at Moraine Valley Community College in Illinois) and I talked about how he got started, how he grew his hobby into a business and, of course, the enduring power of big bushy mustaches and sequined short shorts.

Entire article: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/350179

He's over 400K followers now.
 
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