Happy B-day Joe. I loved you in Smokey and The Bandit 2.... well no, actually it really sucked, but you still rule!
He wasn't shitting on him, he was just being objective having never seen him play but, hey, he read others opinions of him to form his own opinion that he sucked. He's lurking, feel free to kick that jerkoff right in the ball sack. He'll feel it. _
...pissed me off was that he was a Mon thru Fri 9a-5p cubicle bound poster. His wife has him good and whipped.
I totally enjoyed responding to 10 of his posts on Friday after hours and having a dozen posters do the same and wait for his Monday morning melt down. I must respond! What a douche. _
Not bad for a truck-driving 6th round pick out of Temple. Some opinions on Klecko: "Joe was as good as anybody I played against. He was in the same league with the Steelers' Joe Greene. And he was in a league of his own as far as strength." "The thing with him was he was an every-down player, and he played every down like it was his last down. There were only a few guys in the league like that." "You can’t think of his ten year period without him. I had to block Joe Green and Merlin Olson when I was playing and, believe me, Joe Klecko was equal to those two guys. If Joe Klecko had played one position for ten years, he’d have been considered one of the top two or three players at that position, whichever one it was. There’s not another player who went to the Pro Bowl at three different positions. You take a defensive end and put him at nose tackle and he’s just as good there, that’s a great player. We need to get Joe Klecko in the Hall of Fame." - Joe DeLamielleure, OL, Pro Football HOF. "I'll write a letter of recommendation to say that Joe Klecko belongs in the Hall." - Anthony Muñoz, OL, Pro Football HOF. Howie Long, DL, Villanova Univ., Oak. Raiders, Pro Football HOF: You’re Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman Howie Long, and you have an opportunity to make a difference in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. For one year and one year only, imagine you can vote into Canton any player or coach of your choice. So who’s the lucky winner? “In some shape, form or fashion, Joe Klecko,” Long said on last weekend’s Talk of Fame Network broadcast. “I think Joe was a dominant player at … I think he made the Pro Bowl at three different positions – nose guard, defensive tackle and defensive end, (and) he had 21 sacks one year.” Even the jerks agree: "He (Klecko) belongs in Canton." - Peter King