Earlier Thursday, Alabama legend Kenny "The Snake" Stabler passed away. To honor Stabler and remember his legacy, Ryan Fowler of The Game featured Tide great Dennis Homan, former teammate of Kenny Stabler, and he reflected on Stabler's life and his time spent with him.

Stabler and Homan hooked up many a time during their careers, but one play that will live in Alabama lore is the 1967 Iron Bowl when Stabler made his famous "Run in the Mud." Stabler put on display some magnificent athleticism and gracefulness, but many tend to forget that Homan actually set up a great block in order for Stabler to score the game-winning touchdown against the Auburn Tigers.

In fact, Homan held the record of most touchdown catches in a career (18) since 1967 before Amari Cooper managed to break that record (31).

Below is the full interview that Fowler had with one of Stabler's favorite targets.

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