HYORI 1963
Grit & Character
Reflecting back when Brownie signed his HTD contract, I forget how much that had meant to the kings, and probably even more so, to Lombardi. I think about how Lombardi had preached about building a "winning culture", which we clearly have, thanks in part to Brownie. I don't know, maybe without the Brownie's HTD, we don't sign a guy like Scuds or a Mitchell. So, while Brownie gave the Kings a HTD, Kopi on the other hand, decided he wanted to be one of the highest paid players at the time. Something to think about...
If I know Brownie, the guy's just trying too hard to score. He's got the world on his shoulders: trying too hard to thank DL for the gracious contract; trying too hard to tell the fans, "yeah, I'm going to live up to my contract". All I know is, when Brownie scores his next goal, I'll be giving him a standing ovation, because I know how HUGE of a burden he's been carrying around for all this time.
Brownie, some of us still believe in you. I hope you're a King for life.
Go Captain Dustin Brown!![yo :yo: :yo:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/yo.gif)
If I know Brownie, the guy's just trying too hard to score. He's got the world on his shoulders: trying too hard to thank DL for the gracious contract; trying too hard to tell the fans, "yeah, I'm going to live up to my contract". All I know is, when Brownie scores his next goal, I'll be giving him a standing ovation, because I know how HUGE of a burden he's been carrying around for all this time.
Brownie, some of us still believe in you. I hope you're a King for life.
Go Captain Dustin Brown!
![yo :yo: :yo:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/yo.gif)