Basically that's what the guide says so I guess someone is bringing in a Dolphins playbook to sell or pawn, it will be on at 10:30pm ET tonight.
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Did anybody watch it?
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Just got done watching it and it was pretty cool, it was playbooks for the game at Buffalo in 1966, they never said the player's name but the seller said it belonged to his dad who played at SMU and also later played for Oakland. It has to be WR John Roderick:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/R/RodeJo00.htm
They brought in a expert who valued the playbook with include a trip itinerary at $400 and was eventually sold at $250. In case anyone is interested in buying it. :lol:
The episode also repeats 2:30am ET later tonight. Also they lost that game to Buffalo 58-24 and were down 48-10 at the half. UGLY game.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196609180buf.htm
Looks like the kids dad scored a TD too.SICK, CashInFist, Steve-Mo and 2 others like this. -
Surely they called in their "NFL Playbook expert" to verify it was a real NFL playbook and not a fake :lol:
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I almost had to laugh at the part about how players were to spend their allowance for road trips; $3.00 for lunch, etc. And staying at a lodge instead of a 4 star hotel. Things are quite different.
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This will be repeated next Monday night for anyone who missed it wants to check it out, I am pretty sure it will be at 8:30am ET but I will double check.Jaydog57 likes this. -
His son is obviously a BIG JERK. His dad kept this playbook for a reason and he sells it for $250???? WTF
The reason my friends...... It was the playbook for a game that HE caught his only NFL TOUCHDOWN!!!! Reason son? Now go tell your Dad what you did!!!!!!
This just irratates me.
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One can only imagine what he would have gotten for it if it had been from the '72 Perfect Season.
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Lol.
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I called him scum, I got off easy.
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**** just got real.
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This is awesome!
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Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
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Whoa Sec! lol
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I have a copy of a menu from 1964.
Some Items that are still on the menu:
Snapper Soup: $1.00 then, $7 now
Clam Chowder: $0.90 then, $7 now
1/2 Dozen clams: $1.15 then, $13 now
Oysters Rockefeller: $2 then, $12 now
Live Lobster: $3/pound then, $24.95/pound now
Sirloin Steak: $4 then, $20 now
Flounder: $4.00 then, $29 now
So going on those prices food has risen by a factor of 6 or 7 from 1966 to now, so an allowance of $6/dinner would be like an allowance of $40/dinner now. You can eat out reasonable well for that money but not enough to go to a fancy restaurant.