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- Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
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BOSTON — After 18 years, Darryl Stingley was going to meet face-to-face
with Jack Tatum, the man who ended his football career and put him in a
wheelchair for life with a neck-high tackle.
Then Stingley, the former New England Patriots wide receiver, was told - Lorenzen Wright's Last Words ...
... "Being drafted by the Clippers was the low point in my career.
And Pete Rose belongs in the Hall of Fame." - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
Although he refused to apologize to Stingley, he still wanted to meet
with him, but Stingley and his family didn't see the need, and so
turned down Tatum's request.
Tatum later became a recluse, his guilt eventually overwhelmed him.
Sometimes you can be too tough for your own good. - The Rose Award For 7-28-10. <4234>
The Rose Award goes to Juan Uribe of the San Francisco Giants, who
went three-for-five with four RBI and scored two runs in a 10-9 win
over the Florida Marlins.
Teammate Andres Torres drove in the winning run with a bases-loaded
single in the 10th inning. The Giants led, 9-2, through six innings. - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
He made the hit he was taught to make, a hit that _usually_ wouldn't
have resulted in serious injury. It was the same hit coaches taught us
all to make when we were kids, although the players involved wouldn't
be moving as fast, the amount of force applied would not be as large.
If that his was some sort of crime then football should be outlawed. - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
The QB should have apologized for running that play! Over the middle, pass
overthrown so Stingley was stretched out when he was hit - legally. Tatum
was just doing his job, which he did well at all times during his career. - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
- Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
On Jul 28, 7:36 pm, Gerry Myerson <ge...@maths.mq.edi.ai.i2u4ema il>
wrote:
You don't want to WATCH him die slowly and painfully? You are a nicer
person than I am.
But most people are. - Baseball’s biggest trade deadline busts
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By Tom Van Riper, Forbes.com 7 hours, 11 minutes ago
With baseball’s non-waiver trade deadline fast approaching Saturday,
Astros pitcher Roy Oswalt and Nationals first baseman Adam Dunn are
among the prominent players expected to change addresses before the - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
So tough, he refused to ever apologize to Stingley, instead preferring
to try to wring as much money out of that one hit as possible.
I'm glad he suffered with diabetes and a shitload of other ailments
before he croaked. A heart attack would of been too quick of a death
for him. - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
In article <oIOdnYWg-as5lc3RnZ2dnUVZ_s2dn ...@giganews.com>,
And somewhere else. - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
Find someone else to play the insult game with you. I only care about
sports. - Re: Mac Foster's Last Words ...
Ricky, do you know why the archaeologist was upset? His job was in
ruins. - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
On Jul 28, 6:47 am, Will in New Haven
Willy, you can't say anything well. - Re: Jack Tatum's Last Words ...
Ricky, your girlfriend is very nice, but her legs are too thin. In
fact, we saw someone tying a message on one of them.