skinsfaninok
01-25-2011, 03:17 PM
Get him and then trade him to Minnesota for a boatload of draft picks.
HAHAHAHA Yeah because that would work :Smoker:
Damn u Lotus
HAHAHAHA Yeah because that would work :Smoker:
Damn u Lotus
Herschel walker wants NFL return!!!skinsfaninok 01-25-2011, 03:17 PM Get him and then trade him to Minnesota for a boatload of draft picks. HAHAHAHA Yeah because that would work :Smoker: Damn u Lotus freddyg12 01-25-2011, 03:21 PM Herschell was a great college player, and a pretty good nfl player too, but that seems overshadowed by his workouts/physical shape & the minnesota trade. I know someone says he runs a 4.38. Bet that was hand timed & if went to the combine he would be closer to 4.6. He would have to be slower in terms of quickness & reflexes. IT would be interesting to see how he could stack up now, but I don't think it's realistic that he could make a team. His best bet would be fullback, but he was never a good blocker. 44ever 01-25-2011, 03:29 PM I say we bring him in, and while we're at it, come on Darrell Green!:) Defensewins 01-25-2011, 04:44 PM Trying to make a buck... like everyone else that plays? Have you seen him lately? Pretty sure he could hold his own on the field. http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/HEALTH/10/11/herschel.fitness.martial.arts/story.walker.fighting.sf.jpg I have no doubt he could hold his own on NFL football field for a limited amount of time. He can not sustain it over an entire season. This is all just talk. It is a non-story. Herschel has 'no doubt' he could play in NFL (but won't) | Jeff Schultz (http://blogs.ajc.com/jeff-schultz-blog/2011/01/24/herschel-has-no-doubt-he-could-play-in-nfl-but-wont/) “I was asked [on a conference call earlier Monday] if I thought I could still play football, and my answer is yes,” Walker said by phone. “There’s no doubt in my mind. I couldn’t play every snap, but most running backs today don’t play every snap. I joked that when I turned 50, maybe I’ll comeback and be the George Foreman of the NFL. If I played for anybody, it would be for Atlanta, since that’s my home team.” But is this something Walker actually is entertaining? “No, it was just a question a reporter asked,” he said. “I haven’t had any thought about it. I’ve been into MMA now for a little over a year and I’m enjoying it. I’m watching [football] games but I haven’t had any thought about playing again.” That is what I was referring to about trying to promote his fight and make a buck. Not make a buck playing in the NFL. skinsfan_nn 01-25-2011, 05:16 PM I want a million bucks to fall through my roof. Doesn't mean it's gonna happen. The guys in good shape and all, but he must be on some great medication..? skinsguy 01-25-2011, 05:27 PM I always wondered if the NFL season only consisted of 10 games per year, would that mean less wear and tear on the athletes and allow some players to play further up into their 40's? He's not seriously returning, but I wouldn't doubt he would make a team. Dread-Skin 01-25-2011, 05:44 PM couldnt he bench like 500 pounds and was a black belt too?? Dread-Skin 01-25-2011, 05:46 PM I say we bring him in, and while we're at it, come on Darrell Green!:) Just to relive what it was like having #28 would be amazing. SolidSnake84 01-25-2011, 05:56 PM I always wondered if the NFL season only consisted of 10 games per year, would that mean less wear and tear on the athletes and allow some players to play further up into their 40's? He's not seriously returning, but I wouldn't doubt he would make a team. I think it's more to do with how much the guy gets injured, and how much he exercises, takes care of himself, etc... Herschel Walker lives right, eats healthy, and exercises year round, so it's not surprising he could still play. I think Brett Favre's season would have went much better had he went home after the championship game last year and immediatley started rehabbing/working out, etc...instead of coming back at the end of preseason all out of shape and everything. Its why guys in MMA are still fine in their 40's, because they take care of themselves year round, keep training, etc.... Defensewins 01-25-2011, 06:19 PM ^^There is more chances of wear and tear that can happen with increased amount of hitting and contact. The more you do it the more likely you could get a concussion or have some other wear and tear injury. If you limit or reduce the amount of violent contact but stay in shape and live right you can extend the life of football players. The problem is the greedy owners won't have any of it. Plus if you take away games or even if you leave it as is, the coaches will add more mandatory OTA's, as we all know there is no such thing as voluntary OTA's. Right?Also, the idea that there is no or little contact in OTA's is also a joke......right? Teams get busted every year for too much contact in non-contact OTA's. |
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