Aeris Williams V1.0
Yes, he was number 17. Seems like maybe linebacker John Miller was number 17 as well. Not totally sure on that one.I wish I'd seen the #17 thread. Did Bruce Threadgill sport that number? Bet F Bombs ruled that thread.
Not sure about Miller's # but wasn't he on that 6-3 win over Bamer team?Yes, he was number 17. Seems like maybe linebacker John Miller was number 17 as well. Not totally sure on that one.
Eddie George was a load. One of the last great backs in the big back era.Eddie George popped into my head
No idea why
Never followed the titans closely probably watched a few with McNair
I wore #27 as a kid because of him (and my birthday is the 27th so that helped)
Pretty sure John miller was in the 6-3 game. Met him about 10 years ago when he called on our company one morning. He was working for some trucking company around Memphis. He hung out in my office for about an hour and talked football with me. Nice guy. Yes Threadgill could throw it 100 miles an hour but he always threw it hard and tended to not put a little touch on the ball on real short passes. Overall a good tough player.Not sure about Miller's # but wasn't he on that 6-3 win over Bamer team?
And I'm also not sure how the hell I remembered Threadgill's number. Also remember he had decent left handed slingin' skills I think.
Yep, I just remembered the playback seeing Miller pissed off after a successful Bamer play during their final drive. I'm thinking he's wearing 17 and saying it too in that clip. Bet there were lots of no calls in that drivePretty sure John miller was in the 6-3 game. Met him about 10 years ago when he called on our company one morning. He was working for some trucking company around Memphis. He hung out in my office for about an hour and talked football with me. Nice guy. Yes Threadgill could throw it 100 miles an hour but he always threw it hard and tended to not put a little touch on the ball on real short passes. Overall a good tough player.
Tread could take the skin off your hands.Pretty sure John miller was in the 6-3 game. Met him about 10 years ago when he called on our company one morning. He was working for some trucking company around Memphis. He hung out in my office for about an hour and talked football with me. Nice guy. Yes Threadgill could throw it 100 miles an hour but he always threw it hard and tended to not put a little touch on the ball on real short passes. Overall a good tough player.