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Before Shadeur Sanders there was Ryan Mallet


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18 hours ago, Montsta said:

The first time I ran a half marathon I didn’t train and the marathon was on a Sunday morning. We always partied on Friday nights but I told myself not this time I need to be fresh. Well I partied anyway and didn’t sleep Friday night and spent Saturday hungover with a very stuffy nose. Rallied Sunday morning and finished the half in 2:35. Not my best showing. So today I learned I’m like the Ryan Mallett of marathon runners. 

Score. 

Not sure I'd want to be the "Ryan Mallett" of anything 😄

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not sure I'd want to be the "Ryan Mallett" of anything 😄

It’s certainly not my shining moment. But I still made it. Running the Sacramento marathon in December and hope to have a more Jake Delhomme-level of stardom there. The Everyman that overcomes obstacles to almost reach the pinnacle of success only to have it taken away by Adam Vinateri.

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2 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I mean imagine this is your dad.  Playing 2 professional sports and strong arming MLB and NFL teams.  He was a superhero.  What other kind of perspective can he offer?  This is a great watch btw.

 

He was always the guy who didn't care about practice or being prepared. That works when you are a freak athlete and aren't in a position that has to do those things. What made Dion work as an athlete is what makes him a terrible agent.

Yeah he has always been a pooshow. His kids probably think it's normal but Shaduer just paid the price big time. Started the video and it's already Dion bonkers lol

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