![]() |
Mongo gone now, RIP!
Alex Karras, who gained fame in the NFL as a fearsome defensive lineman and later as an actor, has died. He was 77.
Craig Mitnick, Karras' attorney, said Karras died at home in Los Angeles on Wednesday, surrounded by family. Karras had been suffering from dementia. He was among the more than 3,500 NFL players suing the league regarding the treatment of head injuries. Detroit drafted Karras, who grew up in Gary, Ind., 10th overall in 1958 out of Iowa and he was a four-time All-Pro defensive tackle over 12 seasons with the franchise. Karras may be even better known for his work as an actor. He portrayed an adoptive dad in the 1980s sitcom "Webster," and punched a horse in the 1974 comedy classic "Blazing Saddles." Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...#ixzz28uOA8GWm |
Sorry to hear about your family's loss.
|
:spock:
Quote:
|
RIP Alex Karras, one of the all time greats. He was one of the first NFL players I remember going from Jock to TV personality. Loved the guy.
|
|
"Mongo only pawn in chess game of life"
|
RIP Mongo.
Alex was a gentleman, and a hell of a defensive tackle. He had a great life. |
Karras's family and Emmanuel Lewis were by his side when he died...........
|
RIP .. great player .....
|
A great player, smart man, and a wonderful personality.
A high-quality human being in extra large. RIP FAX |
Quote:
|
Mongo is enjoying candy-grams in heaven now.
|
Mongo riding choo choo to heaven now.
|
Alex Karras appeared to be a quality guy. I hope he RIP!
|
See the part about dementia?
hope the helmet tech is getting better |
1957 Outland Trophy winner, 2nd in Heisman. A lineman 2nd in the Heisman.
|
He was in the MNF booth for a while, too.
|
|
Guru sad. Miss Mongo.
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:08 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.