Coaches Held Hostage yesterday: Would you believe Coach Kaz hasn’t been seen in 86 days? I think he might just be stuck inside the Cone of Silence and couldn’t call us on his shoe phone. When you stop and think about Get Smart, the show beat the Jetsons in predicting technology for the future. (For anyone who doesn’t know, Maxwell Smart, brilliantly played by the great Don Adams, was Agent 86 on that show, which coincidentally premiered 57 years to the day that the Kaz count reached 86).
Coaches Held Hostage today: Coach Kaz, 87. Growing up a Bears fan, I loved watching Ed O’Bradavich, No. 87, play defensive end for the team. He went to Proviso East High School, University of Illinois, and spent his entire NFL career with the Bears, pulling off a rare trifecta of doing that all in one state — although he did play one season in the CFL before joining the Bears. Ed played himself in the movie Brian’s Song and another TV movie, Coach of the Year.
Coaches Held Hostage yesterday: Would you believe Coach Kaz hasn’t been seen in 86 days? I think he might just be stuck inside the Cone of Silence and couldn’t call us on his shoe phone. When you stop and think about Get Smart, the show beat the Jetsons in predicting technology for the future. (For anyone who doesn’t know, Maxwell Smart, brilliantly played by the great Don Adams, was Agent 86 on that show, which coincidentally premiered 57 years to the day that the Kaz count reached 86).
Coaches Held Hostage today: Coach Kaz, 87. Growing up a Bears fan, I loved watching Ed O’Bradavich, No. 87, play defensive end for the team. He went to Proviso East High School, University of Illinois, and spent his entire NFL career with the Bears, pulling off a rare trifecta of doing that all in one state — although he did play one season in the CFL before joining the Bears. Ed played himself in the movie Brian’s Song and another TV movie, Coach of the Year.