Best all around TE I ever saw play in 35 plus years of watching football. Underrated reciever, didn't have sexy stats on a run dominant team. They would have him block Reggie White one on one! That is how fucking insane of a blocker he was.
I got the chance to meet him and have my picture taken with him when I was 13 (I’m 46 now). The Giants used to go to training camp with the Patriots up here at Bryant College (now University). This was back when they let fans go right up to players after practice. I remember him being jacked, soft-spoken and resembled Sylvester Stallone. Lawrence Taylor, Carl Banks and Joe Morris were also very nice. Phil Simms was holding out that summer.
Mark Bavaro is an integral part of two Super Bowl Championship teams and certainly a high profile part of the New York Giants Hall of Fame (Ring of Honor). On the down side, he was such a big target and refused to go down, taking many vicious hits during his both his college and NFL career, plus a serious knee condition, cutting his playing career and career stats short, and that's probably why he won't make the NFL Hall of Fame. But we will always remember him for the six years of pure joy that he brought us during the 1985-1990 period. And if NFL Hall of Fame status were measured as value to two Super Bowl championship teams within a four-year period, he would definitely be there.
Have never been a Giants fan, but loved watching there games back then to watch Mark just dominate the field. My favorite Tight End in the history of the NFL It really is a shame that he's not in the Hall of Fame, and this younger generation will never comprehend how impactful this guy was.
We don’t hear enough from Mark Bavarro . He was the premier TE in his days. I can watch him carrying the entire 49’s defense on his back for 20 yards 100 times on TH-cam and never get tired of it. If not for the star power of LT, Simms, coach Parcel etc… Could have easily been the biggest attraction. Don’t get me wrong, the was LT’s team by all means, but Mark was able to still stand out. Not enough is written or mentioned bout him on a national platform, but in NY, he’s forever beloved.
I've been a Giant fan since 1963 mark bavaro is my all time favorite player. I couldn't tell you his numbers but my memories are pancake blocks and dragging defenders for first downs. He was awesome
I’m not a Giants fan but I’m a Mark Bavaro fan. He’s one tough SOB that played the game the right way. You wouldn’t lose a game if you had a team of Bavaro like players.
Iconic prayer in the end zone against the broncos superbowl 21. In 1987 i was 14 yrs old and i still remember it like it was yesterday. Very memorable team with Joe Morris, sean landetta, phil sims, banks and taylor. Im not even a big giants fan but i remember that team
Thank you for the sublime video of Mr. Mark Bavaro: a real life badass with a lot of class! Brought back so many memories of a time that I'm sure many Giant fans miss...
Mark Bavaro in 1986 had the greatest complete year for a tight end in the history of the NFL. In 1990 he caught 33 passes for the season and 13 passes for the playoffs. I don't think Mark remembers but I do, he only dropped one pass for the entire season and playoffs. A home game against the Redskins IN 1990
I heard Phil Simms tell a great Bravaro story...During a tight playoff game,Bravaro was called for holding....Parcells screamed out....Bravaro,were you holding on that play.....Bravaro yelled back....Coach,I hold on every play.
Excellent highlight video . Bavaro had great hands , no one was better after catching the ball , ran like a locomotive, and a top notch blocker . He was always quiet and let his game do the talking . The best tight end ever . Journey well, Merc
How he is not in Canton is beyond me. He saved so many big games from getting out of the hands of the team winning, that it is crazy how people don't remember. He was always a key read for Simms and Hostetler. The offense was always a run first offense, and his blocking was top notch. A great leader and ambassador for the team off the field. To this day we remember him as a true great. There needs to be a place in Canton for TEs like him. He is my favourite giants' offensive weapon of all time, as he did it all, while representing the best of what a NFL legend is supposed to be. He could have played in any era and not adapted accordingly. The man is an icon in my eyes. Easily in my top 10 TEs that I have ever seen.
I think one of the reasons he is not in the hall if he did not have enough career receptions. But there is a lot more to a tight end then how many catches he has. How good of a blocker is he. After at is a Tight End not really part of the offensive line.
Fun to watch, but not even remotely a HOF'er. He had two really good years, and that was it. A lot of it was due to injuries, but that does not change the fact that he had a 2 year-peak, and then nothing. The guy averaged less than 3 catches and barely 35 yards a game. And even his output in the playoffs does not bolster his argument for the Hall.
@@bauerj3398 A well put argument. I definitely think that he is just one of those iconic players that fans could connect with due to his lunch bucket 9 to 5 attitude about the game. The ring of honor, along with the hearts and minds of us fans will do just fine. Thanks for the reply, and keep safe.
Growing up in New Jersey in the 80’s was awesome. Bavaria was the Rambo of the Giants! Great teams and great times. Sure glad I got to see the it first hand. Great memories!
patsfan here and ive occasionally sorta thought the same thing-these other 3 whove responded to you clearly have no clue what theyre talking about...Gronk could block like him if not far better-despite richard marinos likely hometown and oldschool biases he clearly wasnt inferior in any way to Bavarro, and before injuries slowed him down Gronk was definitely not sluggish compared to Kelce or Kittle...TBH Kelce and Kittle are jokes compared to Gronk...If the Pats had been able to put weapons like T.Hill S.Watkins and Hardman around Gronk-players who can all stretch the field and keep the safeties and nickel away from Gronks spine knees and ankles for a few extra steps after Gronk makes the catch-he never would have taken nearly that kind of beating...If hes so sluggish how come despite never having had the benefit of being surrounded by WRs who can stretch the field as a Patriot he still averaged over 15yards per reception while(battling injuries),compared to the less than 13yrds per rec Kelce avgs or even the 13.5 Kittles avgs?Pathetic to hear anyone speak that way about gronk...was the most dominant and complete TE the game has seen, was arguably the best weapon anyone had to work with and most dominant player in the league for the better part of a decade...no other Tight End has been that kind of player and he was a better blocker than the overwhelming majority of the Pats offensive linemen as well...
@Richard Marino lmfao sounds like maybe youve run out of vagisil again...gronk finally snapped after being screwed over by the league for yrs.. he was in fact blatantly held on that play uve mentioned, but the refs didnt call it...i won't say what he did was right but after yrs of having players grabbing him and get away with it while he ran routes and then spear his knees while he make the catch and the refs increasingly calling him for opi seemingly everytime a wind gust pushes a db or lb eventually he was gonna snap...bavarro was on a different level alright-a lower one...he didnt carry any offense let alone a team...the nyg defense was the better half of that team and their running game the better half of their offense....gronk was best option of the pats primary method for moving the ball and their offense was the better half of their team...like it or not gronk was better and tougher than bavarro ever was...deal with it
@@dp233332 Well said. I was complimenting Gronk by comparing him to Bavaro. I’m as old school as it gets, and I saw almost all of Bavaro’s games as a Giant, many in person, but there is no doubt in my mind that Gronk is the greatest tight end ever. This idiot Marino showed by his vulgar and ignorant comment that he wouldn’t know a football if he passed one through his colon.
Sims to Bavaro! Thank you for the great video of a great player. I miss the Meadolands and i miss enjoying Pro Football. Stuff was just better back then.
@@GiantTributes8690 Yes sir. Dad was from Brooklyn, kept his season tickets until us kids were grown and moved away. But many fond memories of the ride from Hartford on game day with him and later on with friends.
I hate the Giants with a passion but I got mad respect for Mark Bavaro and he was a blue-collar player and a beast and should be in the NFL Hall Of Fame
This is Mr 80s tightvend for sure. Tucked sleeves ,bands &gloves he looks like mostvstylish tuff player he made NFL players want to show off guns. I feel less a man for not knowing him and now set for another workout. Thanks
Thank you forever Mark Bavaro. Rambo. Truly an All Time Team Great Giant. You were legendary on NYG teams that, thankfully , were blessed with many legendary players. All time tough. My favorite story of you is the one that's told by another NYG Legend, Phil McConkey. He tells of his Mother and her friends praying feverishly for the young but disheveled , long haired looking guy in beat up jeans and a Knick's jersey ,who would attend the earliest Mass every morning. Like, every morning. Thanks for the wins Mark.
@@derrrick7759 A 49'ers fan paying respect to a NYG? Good on you mate! Bavaro was/is one of the best all time, tough as nails and a winner. My favorite Giant? The Jolly Green Giant, Andre The Giant and The Iron Giant.
I grew up in Louisiana and I was definitely a Saints fan, but Mark Bavarro impressed me from the first time I saw him play and instantly became a huge fan!! Don’t make Tight Ends like #89 anymore!!!
Back in the mid-80's the debate was who's the better tight end, Mark Bavaro or Todd Christiansen. Bavaro was my guy. Tough, smart and a total team guy.
Will never forget his injury against the Chargers in 1989. He was sandwiched and took a devastating hit on his knee and you knew he was in trouble. The Giants kept lying saying he was week to week and I was like no way is this guy coming back. He was never the same player. What a shame but he was great.
Him and Tony Siragusa are the BEST recent Italians EVER to play in the NFL. Both well Household name's in their playing days and in my book, both should be in the NFL HOF - LEGENDS of Old HARD Knocks Football 🏈 God bless Them Both ✝️🇺🇸 ✝️
The '87 Super Bowl was the first I ever watched. I was 8 years old and my father let me stay up late with my uncle to watch it. I grew up in Florida but my family was from NY and I remember really getting a sense of this during the game. Great game and great night. I think I still have Bavaro's playing cards somewhere in a box. That Bavaro to McConkey catch is forever ingrained into my memory.
What a shame that his career ended b/c of injuries. 89 was truly a legend in his own time. Most players become legendady after their career is over.... Then there was is always will be 89...epitomizes the podyopn Gronk was vg couldn't compare to 89 f*cking beast
The Giants practices back in those days were worth paying to see. Those days were almost always full pads and they were allowed to hit in practice, unlike today. Imagine seeing Bavaro going against LT, and that LB Corp in a 7 on 7 drill.
The most underrated TE in NFL history.
Can I like this comment 10 times.
Totally agree 100% He is in my football hall of fame.
He was on his way to a HOF career if not for that terrible knee injury.
He should still be in the HOF.
Best all around TE I ever saw play in 35 plus years of watching football. Underrated reciever, didn't have sexy stats on a run dominant team. They would have him block Reggie White one on one! That is how fucking insane of a blocker he was.
My favorite Giant of all time. He was Gronk before Gronk. Tough SOB. He’s a hall of famer in my book.
Absolutely
Yes, he was !!! He was all that and a bag of chips.
Im47 from Philly and he was my guy too
I got the chance to meet him and have my picture taken with him when I was 13 (I’m 46 now). The Giants used to go to training camp with the Patriots up here at Bryant College (now University). This was back when they let fans go right up to players after practice. I remember him being jacked, soft-spoken and resembled Sylvester Stallone.
Lawrence Taylor, Carl Banks and Joe Morris were also very nice. Phil Simms was holding out that summer.
@@justanotherguy7925 cool! Yeah, IMO Bavaro was Rocky Balboa in real life- seemed quiet, but when he was on the field, he was tough.
Mark Bavaro is an integral part of two Super Bowl Championship teams and certainly a high profile part of the New York Giants Hall of Fame (Ring of Honor).
On the down side, he was such a big target and refused to go down, taking many vicious hits during his both his college and NFL career, plus a serious knee condition, cutting his playing career and career stats short, and that's probably why he won't make the NFL Hall of Fame.
But we will always remember him for the six years of pure joy that he brought us during the 1985-1990 period.
And if NFL Hall of Fame status were measured as value to two Super Bowl championship teams within a four-year period, he would definitely be there.
well said. the definition of being a giant what a great player he did it for us paisans
Have never been a Giants fan, but loved watching there games back then to watch Mark just dominate the field.
My favorite Tight End in the history of the NFL
It really is a shame that he's not in the Hall of Fame, and this younger generation will never comprehend how impactful this guy was.
We don’t hear enough from Mark Bavarro . He was the premier TE in his days. I can watch him carrying the entire 49’s defense on his back for 20 yards 100 times on TH-cam and never get tired of it. If not for the star power of LT, Simms, coach Parcel etc… Could have easily been the biggest attraction. Don’t get me wrong, the was LT’s team by all means, but Mark was able to still stand out. Not enough is written or mentioned bout him on a national platform, but in NY, he’s forever beloved.
Thanks for all of the plays, Rambo.
Football, like everything else, was SO much more fun and entertaining back then.
As good as he was on the field. He’s a better person off the field. He’s a all pro guy. Ty mark for being a giant.
An exceptional tight end and an exceptional human!
Nothing more satisfying than watching Bavaro drag Ronnie Lott helpless down the field just holding on for dear life! LOL
Beautiful🤌🏽
Thanks for Running this one back…
Good Stuff!
Thanks for enjoying the videos!
I've been a Giant fan since 1963 mark bavaro is my all time favorite player. I couldn't tell you his numbers but my memories are pancake blocks and dragging defenders for first downs. He was awesome
Bavaro was a total football player everything about him physical athletic tough as they come Italian he had it all
I’m not a Giants fan but I’m a Mark Bavaro fan. He’s one tough SOB that played the game the right way. You wouldn’t lose a game if you had a team of Bavaro like players.
Thank you for posting this. IMO, the best all around tight end EVER!! This guy belongs in the hall of fame.....🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
A humble quiet GIANT with toughness.
Iconic prayer in the end zone against the broncos superbowl 21. In 1987 i was 14 yrs old and i still remember it like it was yesterday. Very memorable team with Joe Morris, sean landetta, phil sims, banks and taylor. Im not even a big giants fan but i remember that team
Thank you for the sublime video of Mr. Mark Bavaro: a real life badass with a lot of class! Brought back so many memories of a time that I'm sure many Giant fans miss...
Thanks for watching!
@@GiantTributes8690 Cheers Jim!
Mark Bavaro in 1986 had the greatest complete year for a tight end in the history of the NFL. In 1990 he caught 33 passes for the season and 13 passes for the playoffs. I don't think Mark remembers but I do, he only dropped one pass for the entire season and playoffs. A home game against the Redskins IN 1990
He never ran out of bounds, not like
today's imitation tough guys.
🇮🇹🇺🇸
Ok boomer🙄
Phenomenal job sir! Bavaro was an absolute BEAST! Tough as nails! 💪 GMen all day baby!
He revolutionized the position. Could play and dominate in any era
I heard Phil Simms tell a great Bravaro story...During a tight playoff game,Bravaro was called for holding....Parcells screamed out....Bravaro,were you holding on that play.....Bravaro yelled back....Coach,I hold on every play.
From an old OL guy ; its only holding if you get caught. LOL
😁😁😁😁😁💯💯🙏🏿💪🏿👍🏿😄
One of the best tight ends ever!
Best TE in my opinion
Thank you for putting this together, brings back great memories.
Excellent highlight video . Bavaro had great hands , no one was better after catching the ball , ran like a locomotive, and a top notch blocker . He was always quiet and let his game do the talking . The best tight end ever . Journey well, Merc
I can still here Summerall saying "Simms, Bavaro touchdown"
What a beast. Always knew he would get it done in tough situations. great vid
thx for the memories
My favorite all time Giant tight-end.
Loved watching him play.
My absolute favorite Giant of all time. He was a fucking monster.
I am an old Redskins fan, but loved watching Mark except when playing the Redskins! He was a badass
They don't make them like him any more. Greatest tightend I ever saw play, no doubt the toughest.
He is old school.
@@waynejohanson1083 Today generation is getting worse.
Greatest tight end ever
And played with a broken jaw he was a animal ask Ronnie Lott bout bavaro
@@marcelogreck1105 Darn straight. Bavaro is my all time favorite Tight End
@@corrbenbernsten4902 should be in the HOF
How he is not in Canton is beyond me. He saved so many big games from getting out of the hands of the team winning, that it is crazy how people don't remember. He was always a key read for Simms and Hostetler.
The offense was always a run first offense, and his blocking was top notch.
A great leader and ambassador for the team off the field. To this day we remember him as a true great. There needs to be a place in Canton for TEs like him. He is my favourite giants' offensive weapon of all time, as he did it all, while representing the best of what a NFL legend is supposed to be. He could have played in any era and not adapted accordingly.
The man is an icon in my eyes. Easily in my top 10 TEs that I have ever seen.
I think one of the reasons he is not in the hall if he did not have enough career receptions. But there is a lot more to a tight end then how many catches he has. How good of a blocker is he. After at is a Tight End not really part of the offensive line.
Fun to watch, but not even remotely a HOF'er. He had two really good years, and that was it. A lot of it was due to injuries, but that does not change the fact that he had a 2 year-peak, and then nothing. The guy averaged less than 3 catches and barely 35 yards a game. And even his output in the playoffs does not bolster his argument for the Hall.
@@bauerj3398 A well put argument. I definitely think that he is just one of those iconic players that fans could connect with due to his lunch bucket 9 to 5 attitude about the game. The ring of honor, along with the hearts and minds of us fans will do just fine. Thanks for the reply, and keep safe.
Italian wreaking machine, Bavaro!
Man I miss those great voices of Pat Summerall and John Madden. Oh and Mark Bravaro was a beast on the field. So glad they did this tribute to Mark.
Me too man
Growing up in New Jersey in the 80’s was awesome. Bavaria was the Rambo of the Giants! Great teams and great times. Sure glad I got to see the it first hand. Great memories!
A VERY underrated TE. If played in today's game, he would be the one breaking all the records!
Superior football player and classiest of athletes. Wonderful and inspiring role model. Football has and will miss his kind. Thanks Mark. 👍
He was Gronk before Gronk.
A beast.
If he wouldn’t have got injured, a lock for the Hall of Fame.
I don't know if Gronk could block like him.Bravo wasn't the athlete Gronk is.Gronk moves like a wide receiver.
Nah Gronk is sluggish compared to guys like Travis Kelce or George Kittle, maybe even Darren Waller.
patsfan here and ive occasionally sorta thought the same thing-these other 3 whove responded to you clearly have no clue what theyre talking about...Gronk could block like him if not far better-despite richard marinos likely hometown and oldschool biases he clearly wasnt inferior in any way to Bavarro, and before injuries slowed him down Gronk was definitely not sluggish compared to Kelce or Kittle...TBH Kelce and Kittle are jokes compared to Gronk...If the Pats had been able to put weapons like T.Hill S.Watkins and Hardman around Gronk-players who can all stretch the field and keep the safeties and nickel away from Gronks spine knees and ankles for a few extra steps after Gronk makes the catch-he never would have taken nearly that kind of beating...If hes so sluggish how come despite never having had the benefit of being surrounded by WRs who can stretch the field as a Patriot he still averaged over 15yards per reception while(battling injuries),compared to the less than 13yrds per rec Kelce avgs or even the 13.5 Kittles avgs?Pathetic to hear anyone speak that way about gronk...was the most dominant and complete TE the game has seen, was arguably the best weapon anyone had to work with and most dominant player in the league for the better part of a decade...no other Tight End has been that kind of player and he was a better blocker than the overwhelming majority of the Pats offensive linemen as well...
@Richard Marino lmfao sounds like maybe youve run out of vagisil again...gronk finally snapped after being screwed over by the league for yrs.. he was in fact blatantly held on that play uve mentioned, but the refs didnt call it...i won't say what he did was right but after yrs of having players grabbing him and get away with it while he ran routes and then spear his knees while he make the catch and the refs increasingly calling him for opi seemingly everytime a wind gust pushes a db or lb eventually he was gonna snap...bavarro was on a different level alright-a lower one...he didnt carry any offense let alone a team...the nyg defense was the better half of that team and their running game the better half of their offense....gronk was best option of the pats primary method for moving the ball and their offense was the better half of their team...like it or not gronk was better and tougher than bavarro ever was...deal with it
@@dp233332
Well said.
I was complimenting Gronk by comparing him to Bavaro.
I’m as old school as it gets, and I saw almost all of Bavaro’s games as a Giant, many in person, but there is no doubt in my mind that Gronk is the greatest tight end ever.
This idiot Marino showed by his vulgar and ignorant comment that he wouldn’t know a football if he passed one through his colon.
I'm a real Cowboy fan but I think ,no wait...I'm quite sure he's the Best TE of all time.
RESPECT!
Sims to Bavaro! Thank you for the great video of a great player. I miss the Meadolands and i miss enjoying Pro Football. Stuff was just better back then.
Absolutely. Glad you enjoyed it...back when it was a real sport
@@GiantTributes8690 Yes sir. Dad was from Brooklyn, kept his season tickets until us kids were grown and moved away. But many fond memories of the ride from Hartford on game day with him and later on with friends.
one of the best..
One of my favorite tight ends.
Once a Giant always a Giant he is by far the best te the Giants ever had....TY Mark
I hate the Giants with a passion but I got mad respect for Mark Bavaro and he was a blue-collar player and a beast and should be in the NFL Hall Of Fame
Agree and he never even makes the nomination finalists list for the hall of fame. I do not get it.
Mark “Rambo” Bavaro = Legend. #NYG 🏈🗽
One of my all time favorites
This is Mr 80s tightvend for sure. Tucked sleeves ,bands &gloves he looks like mostvstylish tuff player he made NFL players want to show off guns. I feel less a man for not knowing him and now set for another workout. Thanks
Thanks for enjoying the videos!
Thank you forever Mark Bavaro. Rambo. Truly an All Time Team Great Giant. You were legendary on NYG teams that, thankfully , were blessed with many legendary players. All time tough. My favorite story of you is the one that's told by another NYG Legend, Phil McConkey. He tells of his Mother and her friends praying feverishly for the young but disheveled , long haired looking guy in beat up jeans and a Knick's jersey ,who would attend the earliest Mass every morning. Like, every morning. Thanks for the wins Mark.
He was unstoppable!
The play where he drags Ronnie Lott on his back like a child for 5 yards while other defenders were bouncing off is iconic.
Awesome play...upon further review, he carried Lott for 12 yards....!?!?!? Unreal.
Hated seeing my Niners lose that game, but I got mad respect for Bavaro. My favorite Giant of all time. Tough SOB. He’s a hall of famer in my book.
@@derrrick7759 A 49'ers fan paying respect to a NYG? Good on you mate! Bavaro was/is one of the best all time, tough as nails and a winner. My favorite Giant? The Jolly Green Giant, Andre The Giant and The Iron Giant.
Yeah he dragged Lott 12 us yards any 3 more bounced off finally took 4 guys to get him down. Love to get him and LT in their prime right now lol
Lott looked helpless🤣🤣
One tuff hombre 💪😎🤙
I grew up in Louisiana and I was definitely a Saints fan, but Mark Bavarro impressed me from the first time I saw him play and instantly became a huge fan!! Don’t make Tight Ends like #89 anymore!!!
Him and gronk. The best ever. Where Mark takes the lead is his attitude. No showmanship, just a job to do . What real men did.
Hall of Fame 💪ABSOLUTELY 🏈 2 Rings also ! I’m now 57 and remember well this true GIANT ⭐️
You still around ?
Great player
Respect brother
I knocked a tooth out playing football. You have to be a stud to go back in. A crazed man.
Y'know who else is a crazed man? You guessed it. Frank Stallone.
Favorite TE of all time.
My all time favorite player
Bavaro was a beast who could catch. Gronk before there was a Gronk.
Nobody should ever wear 89 again on the Giants
100% agree
Agree
Hall of famer Bavaro should be in
Ahh.....the good old days.
Great players, great catches, great coaches, great teams, great times.
Dude should be in the HOF..
Mark was a beast. Great player!
In my opinion top tier tight end. One of the best ever to play that position
Who was better, you ask? You guessed it. Frank Stallone.
Loved that guy
I may not be a Giants fan but I do appreciate great talent and ability. He was awesome. I loved being The Giants in Tecmo Bowl for NES
He was Rocky Marciano in football uniform, just a little taller than Marciano but the same grit, toughness and determination.
Back in the mid-80's the debate was who's the better tight end, Mark Bavaro or Todd Christiansen. Bavaro was my guy. Tough, smart and a total team guy.
I'm a Raiders fan, but I have to agree with you as Bavaro was much the better blocker.
My favorite football player ever,ND,86 giants
Regardless of the favorite team, you have to recognize the players who have has an outstanding performance.
One of the best tight end ever!!!
One tough dude he should be in the HOF
Thank u MARK 💓 GIANTS BABY JERSEY😊
my all time favorite player from TE U. They say his practices were tougher than the games because he had to block Carl Banks and LT
Will never forget his injury against the Chargers in 1989. He was sandwiched and took a devastating hit on his knee and you knew he was in trouble. The Giants kept lying saying he was week to week and I was like no way is this guy coming back. He was never the same player. What a shame but he was great.
BEST TIGHTEND I EVER SAW PERIOD!!!
Better then Tony Gonzalez
Don’t forget he was a Philadelphia Eagle we were proud to have him
What other great athlete was from Philadelphia, you ask? You guessed it. Frank Stallone.
Him and Tony Siragusa are the BEST recent Italians EVER to play in the NFL. Both well Household name's in their playing days and in my book, both should be in the NFL HOF - LEGENDS of Old HARD Knocks Football 🏈 God bless Them Both ✝️🇺🇸 ✝️
Let's not forget about ... You guessed it. Frank Stallone.
Love that Guy, BADA**, SPECIAL PLAYER
Baltimore Colts, Ravens Fan
Great Man
Best tight end of time my favorite prayer I wish the Giants had a tight end like him now.
The '87 Super Bowl was the first I ever watched. I was 8 years old and my father let me stay up late with my uncle to watch it. I grew up in Florida but my family was from NY and I remember really getting a sense of this during the game. Great game and great night. I think I still have Bavaro's playing cards somewhere in a box. That Bavaro to McConkey catch is forever ingrained into my memory.
One of yesterday’s players who would get it done today
When my time comes to lie in my wooden box I will be buried with my Mark Bavaro jersey
that was my man
Bavaro went to my High School’s rival, but I wore #89 when I played. There is a street in his hometown that’s named Bavaro Way.
Great one!!!
Made my day.
That was Rickey Jackson #57 who bounced off him in that one tackle. I always wondered why he’s not in the Hall of Fame ?
What a shame that his career ended b/c of injuries. 89 was truly a legend in his own time. Most players become legendady after their career is over.... Then there was is always will be 89...epitomizes the podyopn
Gronk was vg couldn't compare to 89 f*cking beast
good actor too, Rambo first blood was awesome!
He was the real deal, Engram couldn't tie his shoes.
Gaint monster he is humble and strong
The Giants practices back in those days were worth paying to see. Those days were almost always full pads and they were allowed to hit in practice, unlike today. Imagine seeing Bavaro going against LT, and that LB Corp in a 7 on 7 drill.
Bávaro could play today no doubt.