This week, we discuss: nine straight possessions with a turnover in the Vikings-Cowboys game; famous players from South River, New Jersey; Csonka's two great games and hardly any passing by the Dolphins; the dissing of Charlie Pride; and Don Shula explains the blocking schemes that crushed the Vikings. Quote of the week: "We can see that sideline photographer - droopy mustache, plaid pants, he looks like Doug from New Zoo Revue." Intro-outro music: "Westside Rumble," by Sam Spence.
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This week, we discuss: nine straight possessions with a turnover in the Vikings-Cowboys game; famous players from South River, New Jersey; Csonka's two great games and hardly any passing by the Dolphins; the dissing of Charlie Pride; and Don Shula explains the blocking schemes that crushed the Vikings. Quote of the week: "We can see that sideline photographer - droopy mustache, plaid pants, he looks like Doug from New Zoo Revue." Intro-outro music: "Westside Rumble," by Sam Spence.
This week we discuss Ken Burrough's career and shoe color; the Wright Brothers; stats symmetry; curious signs from the fans; headbutting; Bob Lee's unexpected journey; and the Niners' relationship to a certain Bay Area wild animal attraction. Quote of the week: "Jim no like monkeys on the goal post." Intro-Outro music: "Let's Go Big O" by Sam Spence.
TWIPF: THE PODCAST
This week, we discuss: nine straight possessions with a turnover in the Vikings-Cowboys game; famous players from South River, New Jersey; Csonka's two great games and hardly any passing by the Dolphins; the dissing of Charlie Pride; and Don Shula explains the blocking schemes that crushed the Vikings. Quote of the week: "We can see that sideline photographer - droopy mustache, plaid pants, he looks like Doug from New Zoo Revue." Intro-outro music: "Westside Rumble," by Sam Spence.