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    Hypocrisy 101.

    Avante sure knows how to jinx the Chiefs. This, then Hill, then Hunt at the beginning of last year. Maybe he gave Eric Berry cancer, too?
    When they were the Dallas Texans, they drafted an Olympic sprinter out of Grambling named Stone Johnson he was a RB (WR 200m) he dies from injuries sustained in a preseason game.

    Then here came Mack "The Truck" Lee Hill a monstrous FB out of Southern U. He is still the most powerful ball carrier I've seen, a 100% monster. He banged up a knee, died on the operating table.

    Then here came RB Joe Delaney a 9.4 sprinter at NWLa (same 4x1 as Mark Duper) he gained over 1000 yards a rookie. Drown trying to save some kids in a river, he couldn't swim.

    Then we had the sad Derrick Thomas situation.

    As we can see the Chiefs didn't need my help to see tragedy.

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    When they were the Dallas Texans, they drafted an Olympic sprinter out of Grambling named Stone Johnson he was a RB (WR 200m) he dies from injuries sustained in a preseason game.

    Then here came Mack "The Truck" Lee Hill a monstrous FB out of Southern U. He is still the most powerful ball carrier I've seen, a 100% monster. He banged up a knee, died on the operating table.

    Then here came RB Joe Delaney a 9.4 sprinter at NWLa (same 4x1 as Mark Duper) he gained over 1000 yards a rookie. Drown trying to save some kids in a river, he couldn't swim.

    Then we had the sad Derrick Thomas situation.

    As we can see the Chiefs didn't need my help to see tragedy.
    All that googling you did of Chiefs tragedies and you still forgot Jovan Belcher? lolvante

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    All that googling you did of Chiefs tragedies and you still forgot Jovan Belcher? lolvante
    Dude, who was Victor Oatis?

    Right after Mack "The Truck" Lee Hill, the Chiefs signed another Southern U FB, this one they called "The Tank", who?

    Give me the name of another Grambling Olympic 200m sprinter who also had a pro football look?

    Here;s what you are going to do...0...yep, you won;t Google anything, dude, nobody does, ok? Long time football/track fan here, and only a total idiot couldn't see that.

    Who was that speedy cat out of Houston the Chiefs had, a 9.5 sprinter in HS, who?

    Dude, do you really think anyone takes the time to find random like that by Googling? How would ya even know there was a speedy cat out of Houston unless you;d seen him play?

    I;m going to show you something, show you who Victor Oatis was.

    1981 NCAA 4X1 RELAY
    (Baton Rouge, June 06)
    (18 teams, 9 finalists; Q—40.54; no semis)
    1. Northwestern Louisiana......................................... ................ 39.32
    (Victor Oatis, Joe Delaney, Mario Johnson, Mark Duper)


    Oh yes that name Victor Oatis just popped in my mind, ha~~~~

    I mentioned Joe Delaney running on the same 4x1 with Mark Duper, I knew that because.....I read about the race in a track magazine long before there was a Google.
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    If you know Texas HS football you know about Wondrous Warren McVea


    Offered scholarships by 73 colleges in 1964, McVea signed with the University of Houston, making history by becoming the first African-American to play football for the Cougars. "McVea is under tremendous pressure", according to the Sports Illustrated article written at the beginning of his freshman year at Houston. "Not only is he expected to lead his school to national football eminence, which he may, but he bears the burden of being the first Negro to receive a football scholarship to a major previously all-white college in Texas. His success at Houston could determine the speed with which Southwest Conference teams integrate." McVea, who would play for UH head coach Bill Yeoman, was quoted about his treatment during his freshman season, "It isn't a problem. I've been treated real nice by everyone."[3]
    During his three years on the football team, he earned All-America recognition twice.
    McVea was on the receiving end of the longest pass play completed in Houston history – a 99-yard reception against Washington State University on September 23, 1966. That game marked the first football game ever played on artificial turf.

    Now who can tell me the name of the first black footballer in the old SWC?


    Oh yes I just sit around Googling, hahahahaha~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I graduated in 1968, I'm going to know all this stuff.

    Google...first black 1000 yard rusher for each pro fiootbal team and the school they played for.

    Come on, remember it's all on Google.
    Last edited by Avante; 04-09-2018 at 10:29 PM.

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    It is funny watching how people act around those who know thinga they don;t, I do have fun with it.

    When ya think TCU football ya think Slingin' Sammy Baugh and LaDainian Tomlinson, that is unless ya really know TCU.

    I discovered Cy Leland because of his track exploits, a WR 9.5 100 yard dash back in the late 20's. Obviously a white cat being at TCU. A WR sprinting white RB, has this ever happened before?

    Cy LeLand


    For his initial edition of the Purple of TCU, Schmidt had a pair of great offensiveplayers to build around in halfback Cy Leland and quarterback HowardGrubbs. Leland was beginning his junior year and he was often being calledthings such as "Cyclonic Cyrus”, because of his reputation as one of the toptrack men in the country for the 100 and 220 yard dashes.In their 1929 season opener TCU struggled through the first quarter againstlittle Daniel Baker College before the Purple offense broke loose and rackedup 515 yards of total offense. Leland tallied TD's on a 25-yard run and a 35-yard pass reception, while Carlos Green also chipped in a pair of TD's as TCUrolled to a 61-0 win. The following week the opposition was a little tougherin Hardin Simmons, but by halftime Grubbs had passed TCU into a lead. Then inthe fourth quarter Leland took a snap in short punt formation, and swung out
    around end on his way to a 76-yard scoring dash to round off TCU's 20-0 win.

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    Another day full of spamming and deflections in the NFL Forum from the old got.

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    Another day full of spamming and deflections in the NFL Forum from the old got.
    Dude, are you really as miserable a person as we see here? Everyone is a got, everything is...bag humbug. My God ya little are you ever .....happy? Never seen anyone who stays stuck in negative like you. Why?

    Answer this question, one you always ignore.

    Why is Wilson in so many pro bowls?
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