THEY SAID IT
Edited by Andrew Crichton
February 24, 1975
?Fred Shero, Philadelphia Flyers coach, on controlling hockey violence: "There never has been a death attributed to a hockey fight. Why don't they write about the good things for a change."
? Fred Shero, Philadelphia Flyers coach, on controlling hockey violence: "There never has been a death attributed to a hockey fight. Why don't they write about the good things for a change."
? Marv Hubbard, Oakland Raider fullback: "People say we can't win the big games. The only thing I have to say about that is, we can't win the big games."
?Glenn Cameron, Florida linebacker and Cincinnati's No. 1 draft choice, asked his college major: "Academic survival."
?Raymond Henson, father of Ohio State fullback and Viking draftee, Champ, on his son's leaving the family farm to play pro football: "I'm going to have to buy a tractor to pull the plow."