The most famous quote from & about Nagurski, after playing the Lions at Wrigley Field. He ran through all of them & scored a touchdown & then hit the brick wall. He said the first guys weren’t bad, but the last guy hit really hard!
Here’s a fan who wouldn’t last five seconds on the football field, who huffs and puffs to climb a flight of stairs, who runs to his doc for opiates when he stubs his toe, demanding that football players damage their bodies, live in pain and ruin their health for his entertainment. And, of course, he turns around and points to the money as his justification.
Andrew Luck is a very intelligent man – You don’t get a degree in architectural design from Stanford University by taking “gut” courses and being pampered by the athletic department.
He will, I’m sure, put that education to good use. He was smart to get out of football in one piece, while he still could.
Recall reading an interview with Red Grange when he was old and could barely move. He stated that if he had known then what would happen to his body , he never would have played football
Not sure how many remember Bell, who played for the University of Minnesota, 1960-1962 (freshmen couldn’t play back then), before the Kansas City Chiefs. Nagurski also played for the U from 1927-1929. While Butkus didn’t play for the U, I did get to see him play against them at Memorial Stadium, 10/17/64 (Illinois won 21-18).
But the best part, Bell returned to the U and got his degree at age 74:
Luck has a 4 year degree in Architectural Engineering. He is healthy and will get even healthier when he is not getting beaten up every week for 1/2 of the year, not including the injuries, surgeries and rehabs he will all miss. He is getting out at the right time in his life and that is what is important.
strictures about 5 years ago
The most famous quote from & about Nagurski, after playing the Lions at Wrigley Field. He ran through all of them & scored a touchdown & then hit the brick wall. He said the first guys weren’t bad, but the last guy hit really hard!
Ravenswing about 5 years ago
Butkus has permanent nerve damage and can’t hold things in one hand.
Polsixe about 5 years ago
Not all 2nd Gen pros work out . Luck did better than most but many flame out trying to match Dad. Peyton and Eli of course went well beyond theirs.
For a Just and Peaceful World about 5 years ago
Dave Duerson, R. I. P.
rugeirn about 5 years ago
Here’s a fan who wouldn’t last five seconds on the football field, who huffs and puffs to climb a flight of stairs, who runs to his doc for opiates when he stubs his toe, demanding that football players damage their bodies, live in pain and ruin their health for his entertainment. And, of course, he turns around and points to the money as his justification.
Sabrina17 about 5 years ago
Good point.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 5 years ago
Offer me 20 million, and my 74 year old body would be on that field until I had the first year’s pay.
Linguist about 5 years ago
Andrew Luck is a very intelligent man – You don’t get a degree in architectural design from Stanford University by taking “gut” courses and being pampered by the athletic department.
He will, I’m sure, put that education to good use. He was smart to get out of football in one piece, while he still could.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Recall reading an interview with Red Grange when he was old and could barely move. He stated that if he had known then what would happen to his body , he never would have played football
scaeva Premium Member about 5 years ago
I recall some research, back in the 80s, that determined that playing seven years in the NFL took ten years off your life.
kodj kodjin about 5 years ago
I remember not too long ago; I watched an interview with Terry Bradshaw and he said very directly, that he wouldn’t allow his kids to play football!
Tha_Hype about 5 years ago
What good is a ton of money if your brain is addled and your body can’t move properly (if at all)?
mabrndt Premium Member about 5 years ago
Not sure how many remember Bell, who played for the University of Minnesota, 1960-1962 (freshmen couldn’t play back then), before the Kansas City Chiefs. Nagurski also played for the U from 1927-1929. While Butkus didn’t play for the U, I did get to see him play against them at Memorial Stadium, 10/17/64 (Illinois won 21-18).
But the best part, Bell returned to the U and got his degree at age 74:
https://www.profootballhof.com/news/bobby-bell-ready-for-diploma/
Teto85 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Luck has a 4 year degree in Architectural Engineering. He is healthy and will get even healthier when he is not getting beaten up every week for 1/2 of the year, not including the injuries, surgeries and rehabs he will all miss. He is getting out at the right time in his life and that is what is important.
sykerocker about 5 years ago
Yep, typical fan. “I don’t care how he hurts himself as long as I’m entertained.”