SHREVEPORT, La. - When you talk about the World War II, you must talk about the generals. The best known, of course, is Dwight Eisenhower, but the most popular general was General George Patton.
On a muggy night (Sept. 19, 1964) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Joe Namath, in the first series, lined up under center, called for the snap and dropped back to throw. As soon as he set up in the pocket, ...