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Perennial Pro-bowler
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: colorado springs, co
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bahhhh...it's more fun to pick on LT to piss off Charger fans
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STOP!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a van down by the river
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i was right with TD up until the last statement. has he really shown that he's as tough as they come? the guy hasn't had any extensive rehab, never had to undergo season ending surgery, never had to come back from any substantial ailment (which is a credit to his preparation in the offseason)et al. hey, it's not a crime to not be considered 'tough'. some are 'tough', others are 'speedy', others are 'gifted', and others are 'warriors'. the world needs non-tough guys too, LT.
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John Foneco !!
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sooner Country
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I agree with you militia fuuuunkk em all
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www.PatrickTurley.org
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Seattle
Posts: 25,470
Adopt-a-Bronco: QUANTERUS SMITH |
Excellent commentary by TD.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 5,374
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Finally some real perspective from someone who's been there. The guy (LT) had a feaking bum knee and people around act like he was sitting because he had a hang nail.
I'm sure it tore LT up not to be able to contribute to his team in the biggest game of his life and SD's biggest game since their last SB. |
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STOP!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a van down by the river
Posts: 11,104
Adopt-a-Bronco: Von Miller |
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Bowlen Sold Us Out!
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Chi-Town
Posts: 10,253
Adopt-a-Bronco: None |
Its too bad that the NFL Network is now trying to be like E!SPN by having analysts get on the air and say something like this. Deion Sanders was a cornerback and one who had a rep for avoiding contact. LT is a running back. Deion might was well have been a kicker when it comes to calling out a running back who is as productive as Tomlinson has been.
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Perennial Pro-bowler
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: San Diego, CA
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Cory Boyd |
i'd say terrell davis has more credibility on these issues that deion. that's really hillarious that deion would throw LT under the bus like that. Just a couple of years ago, LT was derided for playing hurt to the detriment of the teams. Although LT isn't exactly Jamal Lewis when it comes to physicality at the end of runs, any running back is basically meat that's gonna fall off the bone from time to time. I hope it's not anything career threatening... I honestly think they need to keep Turner. LaDananian is reaching the age where these sorts of injuries start creeping up and no 60 minutes top secret kettlebell routine will reverse father time.
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Bowlen Sold Us Out!
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Chi-Town
Posts: 10,253
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BTW, Terrell was on Sirius this morning and Moose Johnston said that Terrell will make coaches cautious about over-using running backs. Uh, Terrell was injured not from too many carries but from a freak play when he was making a tackle. I get tired of hearing this myth perpetuated, especially by those who "know".
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Tebowing the long haul
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: TX, USA
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TD is a classy guy, and I wouldnt expect him to try to pile on a frat brother, but we all saw the doctors clearance and we all saw LT pouting on the sideline.
Its one of those things that has already happened, and cant really be taken back. The avid sports fan has seen great examples of perseverance over the course of their fandom. Many of which didnt get glamorized. Heck, get in a time machine and travel back to the early 60's when NFL guys were REALLY tough. Guys like LT would have been ostracized for sitting on the bench in a game like that. They would have never respected him again. |
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Athletic Supporter
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Mass
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Matt Prater |
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Gotta love the good old days and those big, tough guys who are all either dead or wish they were because they're in such pain now and can't do anything they want to do. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Leucadia CA
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The Enigma Prognosis
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Maryland
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It was a sprain for crying out loud. It wasnt like he had any tears or a blown out knee. lmao
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Seattle
Posts: 25,470
Adopt-a-Bronco: QUANTERUS SMITH |
LB52 .... what gives with all those helmets? (Make it brief, I'm a busy man.)
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: America's Finest City
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Edwards was brought in by John Butler. When he signed here, he was given a verbal agreement by Butler that they would re-do his contract next season. Butler then passed away and AJ Smith took over. Smith wasn't aware about this verbal agreement and he told Edwards that they wouldn't re-do his contract at the time. Edwards became very disgruntled towards management but kept a good public face and kept quiet for the meantime. But eventually he started speaking up. The strange thing was that he started b****ing to fans at training camp and other events about the situation and then towards the end he started airing it out in the media, when it got a little ugly. There are a few big issues here. The first thing was that it was all about money. He was already being paid a pretty good salary for an inside linebacker but he wanted Ray Lewis/Brian Urlacher money. The second thing was that he was 100% a Marty guy and we all know about the AJ-Marty feud. The third thing was that (especially later on) he just wouldn't drop the issue. It was nearing a point where it was becoming a big distraction to the team. I was a huge Donnie Edwards fan and I was hoping he could finish out his career here but the main thing for me was that he was asking for too much money. But there's a big difference between letting Donnie Edwards and someone like LT. Donnie is a very good player but he's not a player on the level of LT and the circumstances for letting Edwards go was not just a youth movement (though that was part of it). There were a number of issues there that are not present today with LT. There will come a time when they may have to make a tough decision with LT. I don't see it happening for a few years but LT has said that he doesn't see himself continuing to play when he is not at the top of his game, like Emmit Smith did. But LT is not a selfish person and he may see things differently later on and be willing to become a role player, like Fred Taylor or Deuce McCallister have become. So the decision may not be as sticky as one would think. |
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Perennial Pro-bowler
Join Date: May 2006
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Well Jim Brown was on the radio with JT the Brick and he said in a kind way that he didn't agree with LT sitting out. He said he has played with a broken wrist and a broken toe before but he never sat out.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Yeah jim rome did something on this on his show yesterday
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Rumblin' Bumblin'
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Wash DC
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The off-season.
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Edit: After a quick yahoo search. He has degenerative arthritis in both knees. That sounds friggin' awful. "A succession of knee injuries and surgeries since 1999 — along with degenerative arthritis in both joints — made Davis' decision inevitable." http://www.usatoday.com/sports/footb...is-retires.htm In any case...if a guy says he can't go...he can't go. LT is turning into a bit of a sniveler, but I don't know that it's fair to question his toughness. Last edited by Pendejo; 01-24-2008 at 10:40 PM.. |
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1st Amendment Protection
Join Date: May 2005
Location: St. Petersburg Russia
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Travis Henry |
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I added the last two words solely to get a rise out of maners. I really like Number 78. |
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Bowlen Sold Us Out!
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Chi-Town
Posts: 10,253
Adopt-a-Bronco: None |
He was doing ok though until the first injury. If he could have played 2 or 3 more productive years which the first knee injury denied him, the discussion of TDs career changes drastically.
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Denver
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Rumblin' Bumblin'
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Wash DC
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TD is by far my favorite Bronco, but he was run into the ground plain and simple. The guy had over 450 carries in 1998, his last healthy year. Maybe he gets another year or two in without the acl accident, maybe not. He still has a point that RBs get abused in the NFL, and he knows first hand.
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