A backup offensive lineman, I think we'll survive.It's so damn hard to repeat!
I know he was Div II but with everyone knowing all these things about Allen. I still dont understand how he fell to us in the 2nd round.We all know the 700 LBs bench press and chasing down the Saints LB to prevent a pick six but his college stories were apparently even better. Just came across this article.
The stories about Larry Allen will never be retired
So this kid, a freshman defensive end with an attitude, heard about Larry Allen and wanted a piece of Larry Allen. It was all the rage in the fall of 1992. Everyone on the Sonoma State football team had to take a shot at Allen.www.pressdemocrat.com
my favorite: “Like the time Allen, blocking on a run against UC Davis, knocked to the ground and unconscious a defensive tackle, a linebacker and a safety - all on the same play”
There was no internet.I know he was Div II but with everyone knowing all these things about Allen. I still dont understand how he fell to us in the 2nd round.
But there was videoThere was no internet.
Nobody using computers.
Almost all word of mouth. He was lucky to be drafted in the 2nd!
There was no internet.
Nobody using computers.
Almost all word of mouth. He was lucky to be drafted in the 2nd!
Sam Bradford, "That's it, he needs a better agent".
Almost reminds me of the Deacon Jones pre draft story, Rams went to watch film on various running backs and this guy on the other team was over the place making places. Scouting wasn't as advanced, a kid from a small school like Mississippi Valley State wasn't getting a look.There was no internet.
Nobody using computers.
Almost all word of mouth. He was lucky to be drafted in the 2nd!
Well Bradford had drafting pedigree.Sam Bradford, "That's it, he needs a better agent".
While 130 million for Bradford in any time period is terrible.$2M for Daniel in today's QB market still looks like a bargain.
Might have 1 more good season left in him.While 130 million for Bradford in any time period is terrible.
Yes, he's making a big mistake.Is Lamar Jackson making a big mistake by turning down the contract offered by the Ravens. Supposedly the 2nd richest deal offered in NFL history, but he wants it 100% guaranteed. Is any team willing to pay him $250 million over 5 years guaranteed if he happens to hit the open market? If you think so, who and why?