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Not everybody has a change for $100.He saved Chris Rock from getting slapped before Will Smith got to him. RIP.
Incredibly well said, he was a complicated, and sometimes violent and abusive man, who also did immeasurable good for so manyProbably one of the best athletes ever, football, lacrosse, basketball and track. A good actor - loved the Dirty Dozen! Not mentioned much is that he was in ROTC during his time at SU and graduated as a second lieutenant. He continued his military career in the army reserves for 4 years ending during his NFL career as a captain. His relationship with women was a horrible issue, fraught with charges of neglect, domestic abuse and violence throughout much of his life. He’s left an unbelievable, absolutely remarkable legacy in sports but quite an enigmatic, extremely troubled one in his personal life.
His nickname should be: "The Prototype".
His legacy off the field was extremely complicated.
His legacy on the field was as straight-forward as it gets.
RIP to the rightful winner of the 1956 Heisman if it wasn't for racist douchebags.
Very well said Cherie as usual.Probably one of the best athletes ever, football, lacrosse, basketball and track. A good actor - loved the Dirty Dozen! Not mentioned much is that he was in ROTC during his time at SU and graduated as a second lieutenant. He completed his military career in the army reserves for 4 years ending during his NFL career as a captain. His relationship with women was a horrible issue, fraught with charges of neglect, domestic abuse and violence throughout much of his life. He’s left an unbelievable, absolutely remarkable legacy in sports but quite an enigmatic, extremely troubled one in his personal life.