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Pete Adams was an All-American offensive lineman on the 1972 USC team that many consider the greatest team in college football history. He was also a Playboy All-American and spent four years with the Cleveland Browns.
In the above picture, Adams (77) leaves the field after the Trojans defeated Notre Dame, 28-14, in 1971. The Notre Dame player is defensive back Mike Crotty, whose father played at Notre Dame under Knute Rockne.
Why only four (4) years with Cleveland? Was Adams tired of sitting on the bench? Maybe O’Daze knows the answer – so what’s the scoop Timmy, Tommy?
How many years did YOU play with Cleveland?
Take your dog somewhere else, you little snot. What have you ever accomplished? What you write is a reflection of who you are. Envious comes to mind, as do immature and unmanly.
What a priq you are. Get alife.
Adams was one of McKay’s favorite players. He really liked Pete.
those were the days…soon they will return….everything goes in cycles
I wonder if the guy in the trench coat is Bill Dwyre – kind of looks like him.