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LMAO.....18 months is all he served for his crimes.
Scum is a 7'4" deadbeat dad, no lower life form than a deadbeat dad.................................
Agree....got to take care of your children and pets.Scum is a 7'4" deadbeat dad, no lower life form than a deadbeat dad.................................
Scum as well.....can be more than one scum in the world....unfortunately.Donte stallworth served 30 days for killing a human being with his vehichle
Always appreciate anyone's opinion..... but I call it like it is. What he did to Gods creatures is beyond comprehension. Spending a little time in jail and then going back to the NFL isn't enough pay back for the hideous acts that he carried out. Not asking anyone to agree but I certainly have the right to feel like I do.
Scum is a 7'4" deadbeat dad, no lower life form than a deadbeat dad.................................
Yeah... at a time where the avg player ran a 5.1 40. Get real my dude. Lawrence Taylor, Bruce Smith, De'Angelo Hall, Heath Miller, Michael Vick, Barber twins, David Wilson, Tyrod Taylor.. KAM CHANCELLOR.. and you name Bill Dudley... LAUGH OUT LOUD!! Not even being an a-hole or disrespectful to you but as a good sports debate, I just can't take that seriously my brother.
My point wasn't that David had a better career than him, my point was they were all better players than he was. Let's be real. The guy played against a bunch of slow pokes. If you wanna call that great then that's your prerogative. Put a guy like David Wilson (4.3 40 speed) in a uniform back then and it's no telling what kind of stats he'd have. There may have been fast players then but compared to now??? LOL!! It's lineman now that are faster than skill players back then. There were waaaay better athletes back then that couldn't even play in the NFL because of discrimination.The original question was who was the most accomplished NFL player from VA. I'll give you Bruce Smith and Lawrence Taylor, maybe even Heath Miller, but you're saying the rest of those you named are more accomplished than hall of famer Bill Dudley? I mean.. how many seasons did David Wilson play for the Giants? 2? 3 tops?
Sorry about your God Daughter, she must have been one tough little lady.You are completely missing my point. I don't consider him a hero, my hero is my 4 year old God daughter who had a terminal disease that was supposed to live to be 2, she fought for 4.5 years. But I believe in God and I believe he loves us all equally, so I don't consider anyone scum. I chose to look at them as terrible acts. You would be hard pressed to find someone who loves animals more than I, and I can forgive. Rapists, murderers, women beaters are all incredibly horrific things, but if they ask for forgiveness then they will be forgiven. And that's is how I feel. And I certainly can't and won't judge someone I don't know, even if there is information I know about them
Way better athletes....that's a nice assumption.My point wasn't that David had a better career than him, my point was they were all better players than he was. Let's be real. The guy played against a bunch of slow pokes. If you wanna call that great then that's your prerogative. Put a guy like David Wilson (4.3 40 speed) in a uniform back then and it's no telling what kind of stats he'd have. There may have been fast players then but compared to now??? LOL!! It's lineman now that are faster than skill players back then. There were waaaay better athletes back then that couldn't even play in the NFL because of discrimination.
Sorry about your God Daughter, she must have been one tough little lady.
Facts homie. The "all time greats" even says the game is much faster, guys are much bigger and stronger in today's game. I mean c'mon. We have 6'6 285 defensive lineman running 4.7 40s now. If he played back in the 70s and 80s then yeah you'd have a legend, but a guy that played against weanie dawgs, nahhhhh.Way better athletes....that's a nice assumption.
Real shame you have a lack of knowledge when it comes to athletes like the Bullett.Facts homie. The "all time greats" even says the game is much faster, guys are much bigger and stronger in today's game. I mean c'mon. We have 6'6 285 defensive lineman running 4.7 40s now. If he played back in the 70s and 80s then yeah you'd have a legend, but a guy that played against weanie dawgs, nahhhhh.
Doesn't make or break me my man. Like I said, I'm sure he was good in that time period. Doesn't make me any less knowledgeable. I get he played for UVA, Steelers, served in WWII which was a great feat.Real shame you have a lack of knowledge when it comes to athletes like the Bullett.
You are correct my friend. Though it's a silly debate, I appreciate the debate. No ill will intended.All this argument is about is a different time period and different play of football. Not many people from the old times that would measure up in these days, except like a Jim Brown. I am certainly no all time great, but I would have been the best athlete around back in the day, doesn't make me a better football player or someone that should have been viewed that way. I just look at it as different eras.
No doubt debating players from different eras is tough. My point is a guy like Bullett that wins the Maxwell Award as the best player in College Football, plays his way into the NFL Hall of Fame, has to be considered one of the all time best from Virginia. Can you imagine a guy like this if he had the same training and opportunities that players of the last 20 years have had. The best player of his day would certainly still be one of the best players of today with the same opportunities. Plus this guy is a hero that kids could look up too, great athlete that served his country in WWII where he became a pilot and flew missions for our great country and then returned to play at a high level. He then served 4 terms in the Virginia House of Delegates. If you are looking for a real hero here he is....unlike the Vicks of the world.All this argument is about is a different time period and different play of football. Not many people from the old times that would measure up in these days, except like a Jim Brown. I am certainly no all time great, but I would have been the best athlete around back in the day, doesn't make me a better football player or someone that should have been viewed that way. I just look at it as different eras.
No doubt debating players from different eras is tough. My point is a guy like Bullett that wins the Maxwell Award as the best player in College Football, plays his way into the NFL Hall of Fame, has to be considered one of the all time best from Virginia. Can you imagine a guy like this if he had the same training and opportunities that players of the last 20 years have had. The best player of his day would certainly still be one of the best players of today with the same opportunities. Plus this guy is a hero that kids could look up too, great athlete that served his country in WWII where he became a pilot and flew missions for our great country and then returned to play at a high level. He then served 4 terms in the Virginia House of Delegates. If you are looking for a real hero here he is....unlike the Vicks of the world.
I'm not telling anyone who their hero should be....just pointing out the ones it shouldn't be.While I agree with you, there is no way someone should be told who their hero should be. Not one person on here would know my goddaughter but she is mine for the reasons above. Or a pro athlete now, LeBron is supposed to be and I don't agree
I'm not telling anyone who their hero should be....just pointing out the ones it shouldn't be.
LOL....can't say you're not a smart one. Who's got the energy for 10,000 women....1 wife is plenty.That is the same thing haha. You don't know anyones back story, or their life, maybe someone has some reason to feel someone is their hero that you can't see. Besides it's THEIR hero, you don't have to agree. Maybe Wilt Chamberlain is a lot of peoples hero, doesn't mean they want to sleep with 10,000 women
LOL....can't say you're not a smart one. Who's got the energy for 10,000 women....1 wife is plenty.
Hearing about the run that Appomattox has made in the 2A realm and how many are comparing them to some of greats in 2A has me thinking, who's the best team you've seen? Classification doesn't matter. My list is as follows (I know, I said team, but I believe that all of these teams have merit).
1). 1996 or 1997 Hampton: I don't think anyone could have contained Curry. Scored 819 in '96, and blew out the competition in '96 and '97 in the title game. I don't think anyone is close to these two teams for best all time.
2). 2014 Ocean Lakes: Just the amount of Division 1 players that played on that team alone gets them onto my list. Lewis, Taylor, Crosby, Hubbard, Simmons, Alleyne, Griffin, Womack, and Spence (x2) were ridiculous on defense. Definitely a fun team to watch.
3). 1994 Powell Valley: Although I've seen them on film, I give them a nod. I don't think they could match the teams I have listed before because the amount of talented players they have compared to the others isn't close, but that team did some damage!
I know people are going to disagree, but it's fun hearing who everyone has. I know you will disagree with my list, but make your own and have fun!!
Best player I've ever seen: Vic Hall. No question.
BEST TEAM is 1982 GW Danville and it's not even close!Hearing about the run that Appomattox has made in the 2A realm and how many are comparing them to some of greats in 2A has me thinking, who's the best team you've seen? Classification doesn't matter. My list is as follows (I know, I said team, but I believe that all of these teams have merit).
1). 1996 or 1997 Hampton: I don't think anyone could have contained Curry. Scored 819 in '96, and blew out the competition in '96 and '97 in the title game. I don't think anyone is close to these two teams for best all time.
2). 2014 Ocean Lakes: Just the amount of Division 1 players that played on that team alone gets them onto my list. Lewis, Taylor, Crosby, Hubbard, Simmons, Alleyne, Griffin, Womack, and Spence (x2) were ridiculous on defense. Definitely a fun team to watch.
3). 1994 Powell Valley: Although I've seen them on film, I give them a nod. I don't think they could match the teams I have listed before because the amount of talented players they have compared to the others isn't close, but that team did some damage!
I know people are going to disagree, but it's fun hearing who everyone has. I know you will disagree with my list, but make your own and have fun!!
Best player I've ever seen: Vic Hall. No question.
YESSSSSSIR!BEST TEAM is 1982 GW Danville and it's not even close!
BEST TEAM is 1982 GW Danville and it's not even close!
If Hall had played more than the 1st half in the majority of his games his numbers would be unbelievable. Hands down the best this great state has ever seen.....
And Jones was same way. That hands down stuff is BS.
As I've said I saw both multiple times and Hall was a better high school football player period
You are a Powell Valley guy and of course you are going to defend your own but face it there was someone better than Thomas Jones in high school...as much as it hurts
My favorite running back by far is Earl Campbell. He was such a beast in his day.
Jones was a great RB but Hall excelled at passing, running and decision making.....hands down the best.And Jones was same way. That hands down stuff is BS.
The original question was who was the most accomplished NFL player from VA. I'll give you Bruce Smith and Lawrence Taylor, maybe even Heath Miller, but you're saying the rest of those you named are more accomplished than hall of famer Bill Dudley? I mean.. how many seasons did David Wilson play for the Giants? 2? 3 tops?