Thursday, May 26, 2022

The Le'Nalors Event Update - Florida Funk Fest 2022 Friday June 3RD & 4TH


 

Vibranium VIP Tent Tickets:

For the true VIP Experience.

Seats are in a covered area next to the stage. Access to the pit area directly in front of stage.

Includes open bar and free food. Access to VIP restrooms. Open seating area with padded chairs, sofas & lounge couches. 

 

Platinum VIP Tickets: These tickets are in the first three rows. Each ticket includes a reserved chair at a table directly in front of the stage plus 1 free drink. Table seats eight (8) people. Platinum VIP area has bar, restrooms and food vendors specifically servicing VIP ticket holders.  One seat per ticket. 

 

Gold VIP Tickets: Each ticket includes a reserved chair at a table directly in front of the stage, directly behind the Platinum VIP section. Table seats eight (8) people. Gold VIP area has bar, restrooms and food vendors specifically servicing VIP ticket holders.  One seat per ticket.  

 

Preferred Reserved Tickets: Reserved theater style seating directly behind the Gold VIP area. Chairs are provided, no tables. Preferred area has bar.  One seat per ticket.

 

General Admission Tickets: First-come, first-served.  May bring lawn chairs or standing room only is allowed 


SUBJECT TO CHANGE 

Sunday, May 8, 2022

The Le'Nalors Unsung Sunday - Ottis Anderson



Ottis Jerome Anderson (born January 19, 1957) is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Giants. He played college football at Miami and was selected eighth overall in the 1979 NFL Draft by the Cardinals, where he spent his first eight seasons. In his first season, Anderson was named Offensive Rookie of the Year and received Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors when he set the Cardinals all-time record for rushing yards with 1605. He also received a second Pro Bowl selection the following year. Traded to the Giants in 1986 amid a production decline, Anderson won two Super Bowl titles in Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV. Anderson was named MVP of the latter after playing a central part in the Giants' ball-control offense that allowed them to set the Super Bowl record for time of possession.  



No reasonable person is going to confuse Ottis Anderson for being one of the top-five running backs in the history of the NFL, but he is nevertheless grossly underrated by far too many who follow the NFL. Anderson is a member of the 10,000 rushing yards club. He won the Rookie of the Year and the Comeback Player of the Year awards as a professional, and Anderson was named the Most Valuable Player for Super Bowl XXV. While you may not put him in your top-tier of all-time great running backs, Anderson deserves more than a mention for a spot in the next tier of that imaginary list.