Notorious NFL lineman Conrad Dobler & Hooters SportsChix

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

Lynne Austin, B.L. & Heather Young: On radio row at Super Bowl XLII in Phoenix, interviewing living legend former NFL lineman Conrad Dobler, who was know as the meanest and dirtiest player of all-time. Dobler shares his history and current fight for former players who need medical attention from football injuries.

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  • mkl62, Hey I was trying to find out about that Miami game on Thanksgiving 1977. The infamous Thanksgiving Day massacre against Dobbler and the Cardinals. Dobler went nuts at the end of the game, being pissed off about the fans heckling him. I remember he threw his helmet into the stands. His teammates could not console him. He was fired up!!!

  • Conrad's a great retired player, a truly great family man and a wonderful ambassador for our American Sport of Football.

  • He had a "4 way " with the chix afterwards. Word.

  • Dobler, along with butkus, were the most feared men in the game, but really nice guys off the field. conrad was one of the best guards ever

  • Conrad was one of the top 10 Guards of the 1970's and possibly the best pass blocking one. These vets deserve full benefits.

  • ONE MEAN DUDE

  • i luf this vid

    stop fighting on youtube xD dC

  • Dobler was an a hole when he played.Maybe he's changed & grown up.

  • People like Dobler helped make the NFL what it is today. I hope Jake Long realizes who helped set the table for him and the others. I hope they vote Conrad into the Hall of Fame. He deserves it. He was the guy every opposing fan loved to hate, but everyone respected. I'm glad that he is doing this for his comrads and those that were in the league with him. My most memorable moment was Thanksgiving Day 1977. Any footage of that game at Miami?

  • You better applaud his efforts, or he'll gouge your eyes!

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