Inside John Hannah’s Life at His Alabama Cattle Farm | Do Your Life – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

Inside John Hannah’s Life at His Alabama Cattle Farm | Do Your Life

Get an inside look into Pro Football Hall of Famer and Patriots Hall of Famer, John Hannah and see what he has been up to since his historic run in New England.

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Patricia Saluti

HoG Hannah. Great memories.

Patricia Saluti

Such A Nice Man. We Love John. Boston

Nathaniel Cranshaw

My New England Patriots had a great offensive line that year but I was born in 2000

    Patricio Cabrera

    You missed some great games. From Vinateri’s kick in the snow to Ty Laws INTs against Manning.

Abd Alabdallat

I love this dude, 8 never watched him play, but I used him in madden. A top 2 offensive lineman of all time, everyone could agree on that GO PATRIOTS

Duffy

Absolute legend of a player, my favorite as a kid.

Bob Perry

I watched every pat game when he played and I don’t remember him ever getting beat by an opposing lineman! It would have been nice to see him retire with a super bowl ring or two but it just wasn’t in the cards, I guess. Have to settle for top 100 best of all time.

Joe Mac

The greatest offensive lineman ever

Jay M

I met Mr Hannah as a kid in about 1978. It was then that I got a true sense of the size and stature of the men that play this game. John more so than 75% of the players. He’d still be one of the greatest if he had played in this modern era.

Speedyreedy1218

Love you Pats family. πŸ’‹

HerptasticVideo

How about a 10 minute video of Ernie Adams talking about the 70s Pats?

Dusa13

Greatest guard in NFL history I always tell my son about him

Kevin Brady

Very classy man, Very classy video! Nice job on the segment πŸ‘ πŸ‘

Ben Durfee

The definition of the strong, simple type of person. I wish I was old enough to see him play live.

    Sean Kennedy

    Simple in the long run. Fact is he went into banking after his career and was a big time businessman.
    He parlayed the money he made his a player, into a very successful career. He couldn’t live like he does, with the pittance that Billy Sullivan was willing to pay him.

RayRay

Great player great human. He coached my high school football team. He stared all 183 games as a Patriot.

Drew Zilla

I understood 2 bulls, 60 bitches, I like the odds. BS aside, he was a monster. Grew up watching the Pats and going to Foxboro a lot (tickets were dirt cheap, got kicked out one time and bought tickets again before half time…).
Just a pleasure to watch and learn. Went from a tackle in HS to a guard in college, when you pull like the bull you know the train.
I was stationed in AL two times as a Soldier, looking to back again as an old man.

Drew Zilla

The fact he is on the side shows his superior stature

Drew Zilla

Sorry, I should have begun with my most humble thanks for the respect Mr. Hannah brought to the Patriots.

Sean Kennedy

He was a pro bowler from day one to the day he left after the 1986 SB.

He had hurt his shoulder that season and said if he “couldn’t play like John Hannah” he would never play another down.

They failed to mention the fact that he went into banking and business after he was a Patriot and was highly successful making FAR more money than he ever did as a football player.

He actually had to BEG Billy Sullivan in the 1980s to pay him a mere $50,000 a year.

He could have made more money on other teams and any team in the NFL would have had him.

He was a loyal Patriot. God bless the hard working John Hannah’s of the world.

Tommy Bradshaw

I grew up with John Allen in Canton, Georgia. His Dad worked for my Dad. He was a great friend all those years ago and I was always proud to call him a friend of mine.

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