Jim Brown

Jim Brown
James Nathaniel Brownis a former professional American football player and actor. He is best known for his record-setting nine-year career as a fullback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football Leaguefrom 1957 through 1965. In 2002, he was named by Sporting News as the greatest professional football player ever...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth17 February 1936
CitySt. Simons, GA
CountryUnited States of America
We were hoping to get the team right after this tournament. We were hoping some guys would play good and we'd say OK this is our five guys.
I thought we would do a lot better than that. We made so many big numbers it was unbelievable.
We don't have a steady population of 18- and 19-year-olds. We get 25 percent of local high school graduates.
We're not going to have the same home-course advantage that we usually do.
We have literally hundreds of personal memories from this place just from the people we have met. The most enjoyable part of it for me was seeing our guests enjoy our resort and being able to bring a little bit of happiness to their lives. It was really like a family reunion each summer.
Parcells is a certain kind of character, but he cares about his players and developing them as people,
They made it possible for me to open up the ARCC on time, and I bet they make it possible for us to open the stadium on time for the football and soccer teams.
At first I said I wasn't going to build any buildings on the farm to hold my tools. I built three.
All Phil has to do is really work with them. Phil has the power to be with the Browns for many years. It's in his hands.
That's what we were hoping for, gain a little momentum heading into the Big Ten. We have as good a chance as anybody if our guys play the way they can.
That's my purpose in life. Life can be a lot of fun if you let it.
You shouldn't be the lawyer, you should be the promoter.
This is the most critical line in the dirt in our state's history. Not only for the disaster but for the opportunity it has created. In the past, we have either not had the motivation or the money or the consensus.
This is the best schedule I've had in 33 years at Ohio State. The fields are so deep and so competitive. We always try to play a tough schedule because you have to see where you stand. It is important to play tough competition. And we expect to do well. You don't get any points for showing up. We have to take advantage of these opportunities.