A list of puns related to "Marshall Jay Kaplan"
Iβm thinking about how Jay wrote Still Dre and Iβm just imagining Jay saying βsigned Eminemβ and was wondering about the alternative universe where Marshall was discovered by Jay and he came out with a song called βStill HOVβ instead of Dre
Mainly by jokingly insulting Tom Scott. Not a peep out him though.
Once upon a time I also got a reply to a comment on youtube from Jon Green (I then saw him meeting with Michelle Obama, and then she was at the Royal wedding with everyone, so that was my little taste of the seven degrees.)
Also Baxters soups are 85p in Sainburys.
There are 4 days until the Chicago Bears kick off week 1 versus the Green Bay Packers, marking the start of the NFL's 100th season.
Until then, we've decided to post a countdown post every day showcasing a special play in Bears history. Like the title says, 100 Days, 100 Plays. Today, we're showcasing Charles Tillman!
The Broncos visited the Bears for a Sunday afternoon matchup on the weekend after Thanksgiving in 2007. The Bears went into halftime down 13-6, but whatever Lovie Smith said to the guys in the locker room, it worked. The Bronco drive after the half was a three and out, gaining just 7 yards; Devin Hester took the ensuing punt in for a touchdown before running up the tunnel. The Bears then kicked back off to the Broncos, who fumbled the kickoff but recovered it. The next play, Jay Cutler dropped back to pass, and as he hit the bottom of his drop, he looked toward his second read. He threw it towards Brandon Marshall, but Marshall slipped and was undercut by Charles Tillman, who picked the ball off and returned it 4 yards. Little did they know, but all three of those players would be on the same team in just a few short seasons. The Bears would win in overtime, 37-34.
Other notable plays of 4 yards:
Notable players who wore #4:
I personally love this album its also one of my favorite rap album Of All Time My favorite song on the album Is Stan.
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