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Old 11-02-2005, 04:56 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Tony McGee Breaks Down the Giants Game

Tony McGee's NFL career started in 1971 where he was a starting defensive end for the Chicago Bears. In 1974, Tony began a 7 year stint with the New England Patriots and earned the nickname, "Mac the Sack." His unique ability to swarm opposing quarterbacks helped coin the phrase, "designated pass rusher." Tony's career as a Washington Redskin began in 1982, and included a Super Bowl championship. Tony ended his spectacular career in 1985 with 106 career sacks and played in over 200 games -- a feat achieved only by a select group of NFL defensive linemen.


I never knew the above!

T. McGee never quite seems effusive and expressive enough on TV, because his guests seem to make the best commentary. Maybe he simply tries to play the impartial moderator! But this short, well written commentary here on TheWarpath.net, appears dead on!

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