you think his toesies would get cold
you think his toesies would get cold
He kicked barefoot because he was freaking awesome!
Was he the last of the bare footed kickers?
Same reason Grampa Simpson wore an onion on his belt.
Oh, valid point. I thought you meant all starters, you should take the time to be more descriptive, don't be shy. —Jaded
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Ask Rex Ryan.
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I remember when there was a couple of weeks where Rich struggled and nailed both uprights in the closing minutes where Denver lost. Sad for Rich but when they posted this cartoon i laughed so damn hard.
http://www.drewlitton.com/?tag=rich-karlisEasily my most requested and remembered cartoon, I owe my entire career, I think, to this cartoon. It followed then Broncos kicker Rich Karlis kicking the ball into the uprights in the waning seconds of key Broncos games two Sundays in a row. Both Field goals were no good.The cute bank teller that I had a crush on at the time wouldn’t talk to me the day it published but everyone else seemed to love it. Even Karlis himself who once told me “you captured exactly what was on my mind”.
I’ve got a busy few days of freelance assignments so this is a golden oldie for you. I’ll publish another tomorrow so if you have a request please leave your comments.
I just found the following, written by Broncos_mtnman, on 11-29-06.
from article:
full article - http://forums.denverbroncos.com/show...ow-Rich-KarlisBut for Karlis, barefoot kicking came out of necessity, not a drive to be unique.
"I saw Tony Franklin at Texas A&M kick it barefoot," Karlis said. "We talked about it a little bit at the University of Cincinnati just because by spring football my freshman year they had switched me from punting and kicking to just kicking. It was based on the necessity of learning and learning fast."
"I noticed that I tended to concentrate a lot more when I kicked barefoot because the pain associated with not concentrating was substantial enough."
It was not an easy way to kick. Sore feet and cold weather were just two obstacles.
"The coldest game (also the coldest game in Broncos history) that I played in was the game against Kansas City in 1983," Karlis said. "It was the last game of the (regular) season and I believe it registered with the wind chill at 30 below zero. And I was, without question, scratching my head not only as to why the heck I was playing barefoot, but why the heck I was even outside."
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I can't imagine kicking barefoot below 0; footballs are like bricks at that temperature. No wonder Mark Jackson had bruised ribs after The Drive.
Oh, valid point. I thought you meant all starters, you should take the time to be more descriptive, don't be shy. —Jaded
Never confuse frustrated candor and disloyal malice.
Love can't be coerced. —Me
Rex Ryan was his roommate in college, true story.
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
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Draft
1st round— Shemar Stewart 5-T (Best talent in the draft)
2nd round— Shavon Revel CB (1st round prospect before knee injury)
3rd round— Savion Williams WR
4th round— Charles Grant LT
6th round— Vernon Broughton 3-T
6th round— Tyler Shough QB
6th round— Dont’e Thornton WR
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