Dwight Clark was a TE tho. And Texas Tech is a track POWERHOUSE.
Who's faster; Jessie Owens running a 100 m or Leslie eating 3 Denny's Grand Slams?
Dwight Clark was a TE tho. And Texas Tech is a track POWERHOUSE.
Chucho, prove that, come on man don't just foam at the mouth.
Dwight Clark was a TE....ok man, all yours.
TT a track powerhouse,.,...you got it slugger.
I know.
Chucho, why? Dude, are you really this immature?
Clark was a WR just like we saw in that game video I posted, he was never a TE. Once in a while he'd come in tight....that's it.
TT is not among the great track powers from an historical perspective, ok guy?
From YOUR historical perspective? Possibly. You saw Pheidippides run. Recently tho? They're a POWERHOUSE.
I'll try again....
Chucho, where do you get Clark was a TE...well?
TT just scored 24 points to come in sixth in the NCAA indoor champs, the winner Florida over 50, that is a POWERHOUSE....really?
Dude, why try and talk about things you OBVIOUSLY know about?
Blake explain this.....
Originally Posted by Avant
Dude, anyone thinking Dwight Clark was a TE need not worry about others being wrong.
Joe Montana thought Dwight Clark was a tight end.
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So you said...Joe Montana thought Dwight Clark was a tight end.
So if he thought that why talk about him coming in to play TE, coming in from where, well?
Dude, you cannot be this damn dense.
Montana said this...
He’ll come in tight and be a small tight end.
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Come in from where, yep...................WR~~~~~~~
Last edited by Avant; 03-12-2019 at 12:23 AM.
"SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The San Francisco 49ers will honor former tight end Dwight Clark with a season-long celebration of his life that will include unveiling a statue of "The Catch."
Clark died in June at age 61. He suffered from ALS...."
https://abc7news.com/sports/49ers-to...ation/3908618/
Blake told me. He's the expert.
I don't know much, but what I do know is that Leslie definitely does not have a tight end. The way she accelerates food down her gullet...makes it impossible.
Unfortunately, she's not allowed to post here to defend herself.
Blake can't talk Niner football.
Who else plays WR/TE?
Tevin Coleman?
Black Tie Roberson?
Pee Pee the Kidnapper?
Black Tie Roberson was what Bo Roberson was called at Cornell. He was the first speed receiver the Raiders ever had, her was also a 1960 Olympic silver medalist.
He got that...Black Tie...from playing the piano at weddings as a kid, he always with a suit with a black tie.
Bo Roberson
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Medal record Men's Athletics Representing the United States
Olympic Games 1960 Rome Long jump Pan American Games 1959 Chicago Long jump Irvin "Bo" Roberson (July 23, 1935 – April 15, 2001) was an American track and field athlete and football player. At Cornell University he excelled in basketball, football, and track and field. At the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy he won the silver medal in the long jump, a centimeter short of the Olympic record 8.12 m gold medal jump by Ralph Boston.
No. 26, 40, 46 Position: Wide receiver Personal information Born: July 23, 1935
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaDied: April 15, 2001 (aged 65)
Pasadena, CaliforniaHeight: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 195 lb (88 kg) Career information College: Cornell Undrafted: 1961 Career history Career highlights and awards
- American Football League champion (1965)
- AFL All-Star (1965)
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After the Olympics, Roberson had a seven-year Pro Football career as a wide receiver in the American Football League with the San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, and Miami Dolphins. He caught three passes for eighty-eight yards in the Bills' 23–0 defeat of the Chargers in the 1965 American Football League Championship Game. Roberson led the league in all purpose yards in 1964, and was named to the AFL All-Star Game in 1965.
After his NFL career was over, Roberson became the first track and field coach at University of California, Irvine.
Roberson is the only person to have an Ivy League degree, a Ph.D., an Olympic medal and a career in the NFL.[1]
At the time of his death, he was retired from a position as psychologist with the Los Angeles Unified School District.[2]
You don't even believe the word of the greatest Niner QB.
Blake, how about actually watching that game video, ok guy? Why is Clark out there at WR the entire game? Yes I don't expect anyone to watch the whole game but it's real easy to see real soon that number 87 is out wide.
Why are doing this guy? You can't watch a video? It's right there. And no not all those football cards got it wrong.
Tell ya what, how about....
Blake...ok man, just messing with ya, call it trolling, sure Clark was a WR, just me laughing at ya.
Ok?
here's WR Rob Gronkowsi
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SFS so tell me did Dwight Clark play WR or TE? On the roster what is he listed as....well?
So what position does Kelce play?
Dude, this is backfiring.
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