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Quick! Someone give me a cp! BM69's put me at 666!!!
You never mentioned your name was "Damien". Lure us in with that "I'm a nice guy" demeanor. I'm headed for the hills. And I already sent you a seasons greeting CP so I'm tapped for the day.
You never mentioned your name was "Damien". Lure us in with that "I'm a nice guy" demeanor. I'm headed for the hills. And I already sent you a seasons greeting CP so I'm tapped for the day.
hey that's my cousin I mean my brother well I mean brother and cousin. Shucks. We likes to keep it in the family you know ? I keep hanging around waiting for someone to answer the question. Have to go buy the wife's present . Oh heck c-ya later.
Who threw the longest touchdown pass by a rookie in Broncos' history?
I'm going to say Arthur Marshall. He was an undrafted FA WR for the Broncos in 1992 and was primarily used on special teams. In his rookie season, he completed an 81 yard pass to Cedric Tillman for a touchdown. It was the only pass attempt he made that season.
He was also involved on the receiving end of an 80 yard touchdown pass from John Elway that season. These were the only two scores he would be involved in his rookie season, but it was impressive in that they were both for 80+ yards.
I'm going to say Arthur Marshall. He was an undrafted FA WR for the Broncos in 1992 and was primarily used on special teams. In his rookie season, he completed an 81 yard pass to Cedric Tillman for a touchdown. It was the only pass attempt he made that season.
He was also involved on the receiving end of an 80 yard touchdown pass from John Elway that season. These were the only two scores he would be involved in his rookie season, but it was impressive in that they were both for 80+ yards.
I apologize for the delay in responding here, but if you see in the LR, we are scheming against the Charger's board.
You are correct in saying Arthur Marshall and he did complete the pass to Cedric Tillman however, it was a 92 yard touchdown pass against Dallas in 1992.
You are on the IOU list now and Merry Christmas my friend to you and yours.
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I apologize for the delay in responding here, but if you see in the LR, we are scheming against the Charger's board.
You are correct in saying Arthur Marshall and he did complete the pass to Cedric Tillman however, it was a 92 yard touchdown pass against Dallas in 1992.
You are on the IOU list now and Merry Christmas my friend to you and yours.
My sources say it was only 81 yards against Dallas. Oh well, at least I got the parties correct.
Don't forget my CP when you can. And, Merry Christmas to you as well.
Well. It comes down to this. Our final regular season game is at San Diego where we will face the Chargers for all the marbles. The FLEX option has been put into play. We are now the Sunday night game with kickoff scheduled for 8:15PM EST.
Former two-way NFL star Stan Jones, who played for the Bears from 1954- 1965 and for Washington in 1966, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall Of Fame in 1991. He coached Denver's defensive line in separate stints from 1967-1971 and 1976-1988
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