Showing posts with label Frank Gifford death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Gifford death. Show all posts

Sunday, August 09, 2015

RIP to the legendary Frank Gifford

RIP to the best of Monday Night Football (from left):
 Dandy Don Meredith, Howard Cosell, and now Frank Gifford

Frank Gifford died.  People, young people just won't get it.  He may have been the greatest two-way player in football history.  He won the NFL MVP for the New York Giants in 1956 playing running back, wide receiver, and defensive back.

In 1960, he was clotheslined - knocked into orbit  - by Chuck Bednarick in one of the greatest hits to date in NFL history.  The dude was a GREAT broadcaster.  I mean, great.  He was honest, open, and compassionate; and he LOVED hanging with Dandy Don Meredith (one of the greatest Cowboys of all-time) on Monday Night Football.  I grew up with Gifford on TV in the 70s.  He was a legend.

I read a book by him many years ago:  The Whole Ten Yards.  It was pretty good, an entertaining and... um, frank, conversation about his life and meeting Kathie Lee.

You need to watch some of the old clips of him playing - he was elusive and deliberate in his actions.  Really, truly remarkable.  This is a tough loss.