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What Nolan Nawrocki says about Leonard Fournette


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53 minutes ago, bandu said:

here i'll help you save alot of wasted time...nobody

the point is all this pomp and player comparisons about fournette are useless rhetoric (player comparisons in general are useless evaluations). it doesn't sway me away from my null point that it's just a bad idea to be thinking about drafting any of these running backs at 8.

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5 minutes ago, frash.exe said:

the point is all this pomp and player comparisons about fournette are useless rhetoric (player comparisons in general are useless evaluations). it doesn't sway me away from my null point that it's just a bad idea to be thinking about drafting any of these running backs at 8.

you're in for a very rude awakening 

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2 hours ago, bandu said:

lBo Jackson was a former Heisman trophy winner,played two professional sports MLB and in the NFL, sports icon who was a marketing goldmine,set the record at the NFL combine with a 4.19 40,and the list could go on and on and on... if it was not for an injury ending arguably one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century carrer in sports.

how is he not a legend?

Bo knows you're full of sh t.

Legends make the HOF, I don't care about his baseball career I don't care about his combine, I don't care about his commercials that has nothing to do with his on field performance, which wasn't legendary in any way shape or form.

 

If I was Fournette I would rather be compared to real legends like Jim Brown 

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3 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Legends make the HOF, I don't care about his baseball career I don't care about his combine, I don't care about his commercials that has nothing to do with his on field performance, which wasn't legendary in any way shape or form.

 

If I was Fournette I would rather be compared to real legends like Jim Brown 

lol kid

injury was and is the only reason Bo Jackson is not in the HOF

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

Well, the Bo Jackson you describe doesn't exist. That's the problem. I liked Bo a lot, but he obviously wasn't built to last.

Jesus cripes, dude... do you even know how he was injured?

The doctor told him that his legs were so strong that when he tried to keep running with the DB falling on the back of his leg, he pulled his own hip out of the socket.  As he was laying on the ground knowing he was injured, he pushed his own hip BACK INTO the socket.  The doctor told him its likely that's when the damage to the blood vessels in his hip occurred.  And the failure of blood flow to his hip is what caused the condition (avascular necrosis) that ended up requiring his hip replacement.

He was in pain, so to stop the pain he decide to shove his hip bone back into the socket.  Bad mistake because that is what ended his career.

He had a freak injury.  I've never seen that injury before on a football field before or after (maybe you have... have you?).  The man distributed pain on the football field, he didn't take it.  Until a tragic lightning bolt out of the blue struck him.

A freak injury has nothing to do with being "built to last" or not.  That's kinda like saying that if only Joe Theisman had been "built to last", maybe Lawrence Taylor wouldn't have shattered his leg.  And I'm sure that Nike would have been more than happy to invest tens of millions of dollars on a campaign and advertising around his ability to play any sport (i.e. cross train) on a guy who had a reputation of not being "built to last".  Because injury-prone athletes are exactly the kind of face that major sports apparel and equipment corporations love.

You're a good dude but, got dang, you are showing a significant amount of ignorance here.  And inventing a condition that did not at all apply to Jackson so you didn't have to choose Jackson is just a cop-out.

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