Btw I remember when it was Jim Brown #1 all time and then Franco passing OJ to occupy the #2 spot. OJ tells the story of Jim Brown being bitter towards Franco. I remember those days.
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that cuts right to the heart of things...Btw I remember when it was Jim Brown #1 all time and then Franco passing OJ to occupy the #2 spot. OJ tells the story of Jim Brown being bitter towards Franco. I remember those days.
A dear friend?? I wonder how many times they spoke since 94? If ever?Btw I remember when it was Jim Brown #1 all time and then Franco passing OJ to occupy the #2 spot. OJ tells the story of Jim Brown being bitter towards Franco. I remember those days.
He has a lot in common with Franco. Maybe more with Lewis.I’d be more interested to hear what he thinks of Ray Lewis 🔪🔪🔪
At least Ray Lewis was smart enough to not write a book “If I did it”.He has a lot in common with Franco. Maybe more with Lewis.
Or like that lady who wrote the book about how to kill your husband....and well she had killed her husbandAt least Ray Lewis was smart enough to not write a book “If I did it”.
OJ’s best tennis shot was likely a slice. Forehand or backhand.Franco: "Man, I really left that Brown in the dust."
OJ: "Hold my tennis racket."
Can’t believe they interrupted OJ while he was out looking for the real killers.Btw I remember when it was Jim Brown #1 all time and then Franco passing OJ to occupy the #2 spot. OJ tells the story of Jim Brown being bitter towards Franco. I remember those days.
Wow! Your hatred of Franco Harris is truly over the top. If you have a job, most places have an employee assistance program. Maybe you should look into it.Both guys were fantastic at denying justice and the truth. What a touching tribute from a dear friend.
Can’t believe they interrupted OJ while he was out looking for the real killers.