#ken stabler
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Photo
December 25 birthdays Alannah Myles, Annie Lennox, Barbara Mandrell, Cab Calloway, Humphrey Bogart, Jimmy Buffett, Ken Stabler, Mike Mazurki, Rod Serling, Sissy Spacek
#alannah myles#annie lennox#barbara mandrell#cab calloway#humphrey bogart#jimmy buffett#ken stabler#mike mazurki#Rod Serling#sissy spacek
17 notes
·
View notes
Text
Happy Birthday in Heaven to Kenny "Snake" Stabler. He was the quarterback for the Oakland Raiders, then the Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints.
(Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
#oaklandraiders #nfl #nflfootball #nationalfootballleague #famousbirthdays #quarterback #quarterbacks #houstonoilers #celebritybirthdays #neworleanssaints #profootballhalloffame
6 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Jim Otto and Ken Stabler, Oakland Raiders
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Fathers & Sons
#svu#organized crime#elliot stabler#fin tutuola#nick amaro#sonny carisi#dickie stabler#eli stabler#ken randall#gil mancheno#gilberto mancheno#nicky carisi
14 notes
·
View notes
Text
21 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Watching the NFL today is a joke. You just blow air on the QB and they call a "Roughing The Passer" What Terry and Ken Stabler and others went through would make todays players quit and run for their mama
130 notes
·
View notes
Text
My Fics on AO3
Novel: Recovery: A Barisi SVU Novel Crossovers: Criminal Minds, L&O Criminal Intent, L&O OG Ships: Rafael Barba & Sonny Carisi, George Huang & Nick Amaro, Olivia Benson & Elliot Stabler, Amanda Rollins & Mike Dodds, Ed Tucker & Rita Calhoun, Casey Novak & Alex Cabot, Aaron Hotchner & Emily Prentiss (CM), Kevin Lynch & Penelope Garcia (CM), Jess Katz (OC) & Ken Taylor (OC)
Series:
Barisi Get Together Fics: * Strangled * Concealed Fear & Love * Bring Me To Light * A Final Call At Forlini's: An Alternate Ending * Objection: Argumentative & Ridiculous * A Tragic Love Story * The Titanic Meets the Hindenburg Meets My First Year of Little League * No Show * First Kiss * Mirror, Mirror (Crossover w/ The Princess of South Beach) * The Verdict Is In * Be Mine * Fuck, Blow, or Marry *
Pre-Established Barisi: * Close Call * Spiraling * Up Where--Oh! *
Barmarisi (Rafael Barba, Nick Amaro, & Sonny Carisi): * Aftershock * Overruled! *
#ada rafael barba#rafael barba#raúl esparza#sonny carisi#dominick carisi#peter scanavino#nick amaro#danny pino#george huang#bd wong#they're in love your honor
5 notes
·
View notes
Note
This morning I am thinking about season 12 married EO and then I thought about Ken Turner and “she’d give you beautiful babies” and Elliot What-Is-Birth-Control Stabler and I am SO CURIOUS how long that little comment haunted Elliot’s brain??? When he went home that night to baby Eli and laid next to his wife how long did it keep him awake, fantasizing about how YES, she would, she WOULD give him beautiful babies, how badly he wants to give her one like she’s always wanted, wants to tie her to him in that primal, instinctual way, and how guilty he felt for wanting it but wanting it anyway UGH I would light myself on fire to know that information
Elliot Stabler's breeding kink confirmed tbh I feel like that thought absolutely wormed its way into his head and never, ever let him go. and that is one of the great tragedies of eo, I think, is that they both would have wanted that so badly and now they'll never get it (shit I'm sorry I have forgotten where the emoji keyboard is on the MacBook and I'm not looking it up now)
AND yes. I think he's been thinking about it all this time. guilty and horny and longing and sad. he knows what it mean to her, and he desperately wants to be the one to make that dream come true, and he never, ever can.
11 notes
·
View notes
Text
My thoughts as I’m watching 24 seasons of law & order svu:
Season 12
I needed a bit of a break after binging 11 seasons. So, back to this. 12x01, dude seriously asking Stabler if Benson is single. As if Stabler actually would give him the go ahead. Bailee’s apology was really heartfelt there… what I really want to know, is what happened with Bailee’s character after this episode. Did she stay? Was she ever happy? Guess we’ll never know…
12x02, I want to know how they got the kid to talk. Benson and Stabler walking away from Henry Ian Cusick, rolling their eyes, is one of my new favorites. There was no need for the two of them to be that close together after they cleared all the perps, but I appreciate that they are. Well, Henry being the good guy was too good to be true. So we have both of Kabby being rapists on SVU.
12x03, Stabler calling out the perp for not washing his hands after using the urinal is a small but important thing for me. Not sure how I feel about the stalking of the perp. So did this episode inspire Mariska to talk about the backlog issue, or was it the other way around? Yay on judge Donnelly being back.
12x04, I always like a good excuse for TV shows having to change up sets, so bursting pipes are fun. Stabler looks so happy when he gets to be a special debuty U.S. Marshal. Finally got to the scene with Benson pointing her gun out of the moving car and Stabler pulling her back in. How did they get their badges back? They left it at the U.S. Attorney’s office…
12x05, I like the characters grappling with the new set. Also, Munch in a uniform is fine. Olivia on shrooms is great! First Stabler saves Benson's hair from being cut, and then he catches her when she faints, go Stabler! And yet again, no Stabler at Liv's bedside in the hospital. Stabler pretending to be high makes the whole episode even greater.
12x07, Benson and Stabler just ignoring Cragen's order to see Huang as always, until they eventually cave. I liked Stabler talking Benson down, when she thought Bello’s character was her half-sister. Entrance of Clavin.
12x08, well, that beginning was eerie. Dana is back, that’s not gonna end well for Stabler. And he got shot. Actually the first time this season he got injured. At least Benson is there to make him feel better. Poor Dana, that court scene was really well acted.
12x09, Paxton is back! Did not expect Paxton to be in the bed, assumed it would be Benson, this makes it better. Stabler looks so smug when Fin is talking about the penis pump. Stabler is terrible to Paxton in this ep.
12x10, the ADA was right, saying that partners can be closer than married couples. Bello is back. Love that Stabler would have backed Olivia up, if she went against her obligation in order to keep Calvin. The last scene started cute with Benson, Stabler and Calvin. Elliot trying to hold Olivia back and Calvin being taken away was sad though.
12x11, Tucker has it out for Stabler again. Sometimes Benson is not a good influence on Stabler.
12x13, Stabler going UC as sex addict, that’s all. Stabler never even denied that Olivia was his girlfriend, just saying. And he only got slightly injured here.
12x15, Munch and Fin eavesdropping with the spy tech is actually funny. And then Liv uses it. Elliot making fun of the perp is quite enjoyable.
12x17, Paxton was killed. At least we got a Stabler/Benson hug out of it.
12x19, Benson and Stabler undercover as a married couple, doesn't get much better than that.
12x21, Casey is back, literally out of nowhere.
12x22, John Stamos as Ken is just creepy. Props though, for accusing Elliot of wanting to get Olivia pregnant. Just logistically, how can he afford child care for 47 kids?!? Domestic Benson and Stabler with the dinner scene was cute.
12x23, poor Elliot. Here comes Tucker… communication in the Stabler marriage seems to be working.
12x24, loved the last shot of Elliot and Olivia looking at each other, whilst everyone else hustled. Absolutely hate, that it’s gonna take another 10 seasons until Stabler comes back.
Familiar faces: Joan Cusack (Runaway Bride), Bailee Madison (Just Go With It), Henry Ian Cusick (the 100), Stephen Tobolowsky (Glee), Jennifer Love Hewitt (9-1-1), Melissa Benoist (Glee), David Krumholtz (The Santa Clause), Amanda Fuller (Grey‘s), Maria Bello (NCIS), Debra Messing (Will&Grace), Kate Burton (Grey‘s), Mika Brzezinski, Rose McGowan (Charmed), Elizabeth Mitchell (again, OUAT), John Stamos and Rita Wilson.
Favorite episodes: 12x04, 12x05, 12x08, 12x12 and12x15
Favorite lines:
"I got a lullaby" (meaning alibi) - perp in 12x05
"I’m hot. I’m wet." - Elliot Stabler everyone 12x05
"I’m not the one who stabbed the captain with a pickle!" - Benson 12x05
"Well, Liv, make a decision. Your call." -Stabler to Benson (about taking Bello in, or keeping Calvin) 12x10
"Fin may have your six, but he’s definitely not me." "No, I’m better. I actually watch her back, and not her backside." -Stabler and Fin 12x17
"You’re an idiot." - Stabler to Tucker 12x23
#for prosperity#law and order special victims unit#svu#season 12#halfway there#I'm gonna miss Stabler!
4 notes
·
View notes
Text
The Oakland Raiders: A Legacy of Grit, Glory, and Rebellion
Few NFL franchises have a history as colorful, rebellious, and impactful as the Oakland Raiders. With their signature black and silver colors, a fanbase that’s as fierce as the team itself, and a culture built on toughness and swagger, the Raiders have left an indelible mark on the game of football. From the glory days in the 1970s to their recent move to Las Vegas, the Raiders represent a blend of renegade spirit and championship pedigree.
The Birth of the Raider Nation
The Raiders were founded in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). They struggled in their early years, enduring losing seasons and instability, until a brash and ambitious assistant coach named Al Davis took over as head coach and general manager in 1963. Davis’ arrival marked a turning point for the Raiders.
Under Davis’ leadership, the team adopted the motto “Just Win, Baby!,” a phrase that became synonymous with the Raiders’ approach to football. Davis emphasized speed, aggression, and a vertical passing game that made the Raiders one of the most exciting teams in the AFL. His no-nonsense attitude and commitment to winning, regardless of the cost, transformed the Raiders from perennial losers to contenders.
In 1966, Davis was named AFL Commissioner, but after the AFL-NFL merger, he returned to the Raiders as managing general partner, where he continued to build the team into a dynasty. Davis’ fingerprints were all over the Raiders’ identity, and he remained at the helm of the franchise until his death in 2011.
The Glory Years: Dominating the 1970s and 1980s
The Raiders’ true rise to power came in the 1970s under head coach John Madden, who took over the team in 1969. Madden, who would later become a broadcasting legend, was known for his energetic style and his ability to connect with players. He coached the Raiders for 10 seasons and never had a losing season, leading the team to seven division titles.
The pinnacle of Madden’s coaching career came in 1976, when the Raiders won their first Super Bowl. Led by Hall of Famers like quarterback Ken Stabler, wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff, and cornerback Willie Brown, the Raiders defeated the Minnesota Vikings 32–14 in Super Bowl XI. This victory cemented the Raiders’ status as one of the NFL’s elite franchises.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the Raiders were known for their hard-nosed style of play. They developed a reputation as the league’s “bad boys,” a team that embraced being the villains. Players like Jack Tatum, Gene Upshaw, and Art Shell epitomized the Raiders’ fierce and often controversial approach to the game. Their willingness to push the boundaries earned them fans who appreciated their rebellious nature and opponents who feared them.
The Raiders added two more Super Bowl titles in 1980 and 1983, becoming the first wild-card team to win the championship with their victory in Super Bowl XV. Under head coach Tom Flores, the team won Super Bowl XVIII, crushing the Washington Redskins 38–9. Flores, who was the first Latino head coach to win a Super Bowl, helped solidify the Raiders’ place as a dynasty.
The Los Angeles Era: A New Home, Same Raiders
In 1982, Al Davis, never one to shy away from controversy, made the bold decision to relocate the team to Los Angeles after a legal battle with the NFL. The Raiders spent 13 seasons in LA, where they continued to build on their mystique as a rebellious, renegade franchise. During this period, they won their third and most recent Super Bowl in 1983.
In Los Angeles, the Raiders’ black-and-silver aesthetic and their fierce attitude meshed perfectly with the city’s urban culture, particularly in hip-hop communities. The Raiders’ gear became iconic, worn by musicians like N.W.A. and others, further embedding the team in popular culture. They became more than just a football team — they were a symbol of defiance and rebellion.
Despite the team’s success in LA, Davis moved the Raiders back to Oakland in 1995, bringing the franchise home to where it had all begun. The return to Oakland was a momentous occasion for the team’s loyal fanbase, who welcomed them back with open arms.
The Raider Nation: Football’s Most Passionate Fanbase
One of the most enduring legacies of the Oakland Raiders is their fanbase, affectionately known as the Raider Nation. These fans are not your ordinary football followers; they’re as tough, passionate, and committed as the team they support.
The Black Hole, the section of the stadium where the most die-hard fans gather, became famous for its rowdy atmosphere and colorful characters. Fans dressed as pirates, skeletons, and warriors, creating an intimidating environment for opposing teams. The Raider Nation’s loyalty never wavered, even through years of struggles and relocations.
The Raiders’ mystique and outlaw image appealed to fans who saw themselves as outsiders or rebels, and the team’s commitment to diversity — highlighted by Al Davis’ hiring of the first African American head coach (Art Shell), the first Latino head coach (Tom Flores), and the first female CEO (Amy Trask) — further endeared them to their fanbase.
The Las Vegas Move: A New Era Begins
In 2020, after years of searching for a new stadium solution in Oakland, the Raiders made another bold move, relocating to Las Vegas. The move to the desert marked the beginning of a new chapter for the franchise, but the essence of the Raiders remained unchanged.
The team now plays in the state-of-the-art Allegiant Stadium, also known as the “Death Star,” a fitting home for a team known for its intimidating presence. The move to Las Vegas was a financial boon for the franchise, and it has brought a new wave of excitement to Raider Nation.
Though the city of Oakland felt the loss of their beloved team, the Raiders continue to carry the spirit of the franchise into their new home. Las Vegas has embraced the team, and Raider Nation has shown that no matter where the team plays, their loyalty remains unwavering.
A Legacy That Lives On
The Raiders are not just a football team — they are a cultural phenomenon. With their pirate logo, black-and-silver colors, and their reputation as the NFL’s renegades, they have built a legacy that transcends wins and losses. The Raiders are about attitude, rebellion, and a refusal to conform.
While the franchise hasn’t seen as much on-field success in recent years, the foundation laid by Al Davis and the glory days of the 1970s and 1980s continue to define the Raiders’ identity. The arrival of head coach Jon Gruden in 2018, paired with young stars like Derek Carr and Maxx Crosby, has rekindled hope that the Raiders can return to their winning ways and add more championships to their storied history.
In the NFL, few teams are as feared, hated, or loved as the Raiders. They have always played the game on their own terms, and that rebellious spirit continues to make them one of the most intriguing franchises in professional sports. From Oakland to Los Angeles, back to Oakland, and now in Las Vegas, the Raiders’ journey is one of grit, glory, and a never-ending commitment to the mantra: Just Win, Baby!
0 notes
Text
∀ John Madden Ken Stabler JSA Autograph 8x10 Signed Vintage Photo 1970s Raiders http://blog.collectingall.com/TDqYf2 👉 shrsl.com/4fuj5 👈
0 notes
Text
Happy Father’s Day to the Dads of SVU
#SVU#Law and Order SVU#Law and Order Special Victims Unit#Elliot Stabler#Sonny Carisi#Nick Amaro#Fin Tutuola#Christian Garland#Jesse Rollins#Billie Rollins#Nicky Carisi#Zara Amaro#Gil Mancheno#Ken Randall#Maureen Stabler#Kathleen Stabler#Dickie Stabler#Lizzie Stabler#Eli Stabler#Abby Garland#Stabler Family
12 notes
·
View notes
Text
Ken Stabler Joins Yank Barry and Global Village Champions Foundation
0 notes
Text
I'm 50,sally Omalley Shirt
The perfect blank canvas with I'm 50,sally omalley shirt, as I approach my 50th birthday, I can't help but reflect on all the experiences and milestones that have brought me to this point in my life. I have seen and done so many things, but there is one small item that has been a constant companion throughout it all - my Sally Omalley shirt. I first discovered my beloved Sally Omalley shirt in a small boutique in my early 30s.
Buy now: I'm 50,sally Omalley Shirt
More Post:
Ken Stabler’s Snake Venom Cola Mug
I'm 50,sally Omalley Shirt
Visit Store: https://coolteee.com/
0 notes
Text
Ken Stabler’s Snake Venom Cola Mug
Cup of coziness awaits with Ken Stabler’s Snake Venom Cola Mug, ken Stabler was not only a legendary quarterback for the Oakland Raiders, but he was also known for his fiery and rebellious spirit. He was a man who lived life on his own terms, both on and off the field. And one of the most iconic symbols of his rebellious nature was his infamous snake venom cola mug.
Buy now: Ken Stabler’s Snake Venom Cola Mug
More Post:
Ken Stabler’s Snake Venom Cola Mug
When I Feel Like I’m About To Faint I Eat A Cube Of Cheese T-Shirt
Visit Store: https://bbcmug.com/
0 notes