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Kids today just don’t understand.

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Carl Mast2 years ago

The man belongs in the Hall

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Chris Dyer2 years ago

Imagine what Cunningham could do in todays soft as hell NFL... As tall, lanky and built at the same time, he was. He would eat these kids alive

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80s Wrestling Fan2 years ago

Amazing talent. Didn't matter that he didn't play for my favorite team, Randall Cunningham was fun to watch. His biggest dual threat year was in 1990 when he had 3466 yards passing, 942 yards rushing, threw 30 TDs with only 13 picks & ran for 5 TDs. Fun to think how he'd do now.

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The Giant Insider Podcast and Newspaper2 years ago

@BobPapa_NFL Hey Pop, somebody asked me today who has longest punt in Giants stadium. I thought Jennings and person said “nope, Randall Cunningham.”

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Dean Butera2 years ago

@BobPapa_NFL As a #giants fan, Randall was a nightmare! I was in the opposite end zone stands for his 91 yard punt. Couldn’t believe it when it sailed over the punt returners head! Cunningham was a great player, elite athlete!

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Red Wine Redneck2 years ago

His arm. That's what I remember the most about him. The 1st pass shown was 60 yards in the air while scrambling.

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Timothy Z2 years ago

98/99 season with the Vikings and randy moss was spectacular

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Kurt Brown2 years ago

He retired after the 95 season and sat out 96. Dennis Green called him and he was back in 97. He had his greatest season in 97 when the Vikings went 15-1. He had 34 touchdown passes, only 10 interceptions, and 3,704 passing yards and a 106.0 passer rating.

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GoGiants!2 years ago

I’m a #NYGiants fan. Playing against him your jaw would drop because it was like the play was never over. The Giants had great defenses, yet he could do the impossible. He made superstar athletes look silly. He absolutely exhausted a defense.

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