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Link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/foot...ex.html?cnn=yes
I wonder if Ricky Williams can relate?
I wonder if Ricky Williams can relate?
Is that you, Herschel?Link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/foot...ex.html?cnn=yes
I wonder if Ricky Williams can relate?
"That's all news to me," former Georgia coach Vince Dooley told the paper. "All I know is whatever personality he had when he had the football was the one I liked."
"That's all news to me," former Georgia coach Vince Dooley told the paper. "All I know is whatever personality he had when he had the football was the one I liked."![]()
Sure, it is easy to have so many projects going on at once when you have so much help.Frank Ros, who was captain of Georgia's 1980 national championship team. "I knew he was working on a book but I just thought it was about football. He does 100 things at once and always has projects going on, but that blows me away."
Clinton Portis does too.Link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/foot...ex.html?cnn=yes
I wonder if Ricky Williams can relate?
This trade seems a little more fair now. 11 players for ten Herschel's.And his daily 2500 situps/1500 pushups are only 250 & 150 per personality.It is simply referred to as "The Trade." It was the largest player trade in NFL history, and it led to a Super Bowl-caliber Vikings squad being decimated, a 2-time Super Bowl champion Cowboys team being built, and Vikings GM Mike Lynn being perhaps the most hated man in the world by Vikings fans. The Trade took place on October 12, 1989. Believing the Vikings to be only a big-time RB away from winning it all, Lynn acquired Herschel Walker from the Cowboys for five roster players (LB Jesse Solomon, DB Issiac Holt, RB Darrin Nelson, LB David Howard, DE Alex Stewart), and 6 assorted draft picks (conditional 1st & 2nd round in '90 and '91; 1st round and conditional 3rd in '92).
Reminds me of the multi-tasking commercial on TV right now with all the little versions of people running around.A former Georgia teammate also was caught off guard by Walker's revelation.
"I'm probably one of his closest friends and that's news to me," said Frank Ros, who was captain of Georgia's 1980 national championship team. "I knew he was working on a book but I just thought it was about football. He does 100 things at once and always has projects going on, but that blows me away."
Reminds me of the multi-tasking commercial on TV right now with all the little versions of people running around.A former Georgia teammate also was caught off guard by Walker's revelation.
"I'm probably one of his closest friends and that's news to me," said Frank Ros, who was captain of Georgia's 1980 national championship team. "I knew he was working on a book but I just thought it was about football. He does 100 things at once and always has projects going on, but that blows me away."
FIXEDIs that you us, Herschel?Link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/foot...ex.html?cnn=yes
I wonder if Ricky Williams can relate?
That would have been awesome if he was Herschel Walker when he was with the Vikings.
Aw come on Jim, we both know that Herschel wasn't himself when he was with our Vikes.That would have been awesome if he was Herschel Walker when he was with the Vikings.
Post of the year.This trade seems a little more fair now. 11 players for ten Herschel's.And his daily 2500 situps/1500 pushups are only 250 & 150 per personality.It is simply referred to as "The Trade." It was the largest player trade in NFL history, and it led to a Super Bowl-caliber Vikings squad being decimated, a 2-time Super Bowl champion Cowboys team being built, and Vikings GM Mike Lynn being perhaps the most hated man in the world by Vikings fans. The Trade took place on October 12, 1989. Believing the Vikings to be only a big-time RB away from winning it all, Lynn acquired Herschel Walker from the Cowboys for five roster players (LB Jesse Solomon, DB Issiac Holt, RB Darrin Nelson, LB David Howard, DE Alex Stewart), and 6 assorted draft picks (conditional 1st & 2nd round in '90 and '91; 1st round and conditional 3rd in '92).
Okay, I'm done now. Thoughts and prayers.