RIP Derrick Thomas...13 Years Ago Today
Hard to believe it's already been 13 years. Take this in this morning:
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**** he was my favorite defensive player. RIP D.T. P.S. john elways shit his bed when he thinks about D.T.
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I remember it well; I was in my last year of the Navy; 6 months until I got out (was counting the days at this point). Walked into my squadron, and my Lt (who obviously knew I was a fan) told me about it.
I thought he was shitting me. at this time, we didn't have internet up and running in the office, so I had to wait until I got back to my barracks room to read about it. That was a long day, and I was so sad. Note: My BIL and 14 y/o niece were involved in a hit and run on 435 last Thursday; truck slid and rolled 600' and rolled 8 times. My niece was pinned upside down; they had to cut off her hair to get her out (it was wedged under something). Glass in her eyes; 2 broken wrists, broken thumb, staples in the back of her head.. WEAR YOUR MF seatbelts ya'all. She was have been dead (most likely) had she not. |
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was that a loss? I can't remember. I remember that was the flood game if I recall. I think the same one where my brother, upon returning from watchign the game at someones house, discoverd his 71 Z28 split bumper under water in the basement (one of those drive in/under basements some old ranch homes have). He had it since he was 15; yellow with black stripes. sad day for him. |
I was 13 years old, he was my childhood hero.
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My God...13 years. Wow, I hadn't realized it was that long ago.
Always will be my favorite Chief. |
The thing that makes that Seattle game even more special is DT didn’t come at the offense from different positions. He lined up in the same spot all game long. The offense knew he was coming on every down and they could not stop him.
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Does anyone have the tribute video they played at the stadium the season after his passing?
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I was just a child when my dad told me about it. It was difficult to get a handle on what exactly happened, and I remember being pretty horrified. |
"Derricks Lounge"
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I remember that I was riding home from a soccer game when I heard it announced on the radio. I didn't really understand the seriousness of the situation and I was thinking that he'd be able to make a recovery and return that next season.
I got real quiet and I cried a little in the back seat. |
Tremendous player.
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Laying on my couch sick as a dog with the flu when I woke up to the news he passsed.
Sad, sad day. |
I remember my neighbor kid coming over to my house with tears in his eyes. I felt so bad for him. He lost his hero, and he was a Chief Fan.
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Wow. It's hard to believe it's been that long. Great player.
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Coined the phrase "sack-strip-fumble"
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I was a senior in HS. I remember I was at lunch when I heard the news. Ruined the rest of my day.
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Man you guys are young.
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RIP Derrick Thomas
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Loved this guy... RIP
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I was 15 when it happened. I remember that moment well. I first heard about it from my dad and I remember seeing him get real choked up about it so I got a little emotional too. And I only saw him cry a few times in my life. Still so tragic.
Anyways RIP DT. Such a great guy, an incredible athelete and one of the best ever to play LB. |
I remember. Everyone thought when he survived the car wreck that he would live, although he'd be in a wheelchair the rest of his life, kind of like a Roy Campanella deal. Then the blood clot killed him. Terrible news on a terrible day. And sad that one of his best friends got killed in the wreck as well. Just an all around terrible thing.
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In my class. Turned on the net and saw the news.
Dropped in a chair and started sobbing. I remember he was walking a few days before that. ug. Time flies. |
remember it well.
all the reports i'd heard said he was recovering well and boom i got the news and just about wrecked my car. DT's the reason i became a Chiefs fan. Dude was a Stud! |
Sigh...
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Being a 14 year old kid and hearing that your favorite pro-athlete and childhood idol is dead is pretty rough. This day 13 years ago sucked.
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http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/305/calledshot.jpg This has always been one of my favorite pics. Long time Chiefs fans will remember what happened next. |
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R.I.P. to my fav. chief
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RIP DT
my favorite Chief ever. |
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I only remember DT "calling" for a safety twice and that game was one of them. edit: Sept 11th, 1994, SF @ KC was the other game i was thinking of, where DT called a safety and then got it. That time it was Steve Young and KC won the game 24-17. According to Carl Peterson's HOF induction speech for DT, Thomas "called" his shot 3 times and got it, but i only remembered those two. |
RIP to the greatest father ever.
5 wives 8 kids DT |
Tis sad indeed. I remeber the day of his accident. We were drving back from the airport and the snow; a drive that normally took 45 minutes wound up being 2.50 hours. It was an unholy mess.
My daughter and I were at the Lake Arrowhead game and got soaked. Who knew that 10 year old camping ponchos would leak? We were really concerned that someone would drown on the field. I still have my Lake Arrowhead picture (from a local photographer) proudly hanging on my wall. |
RIP DT. I was the only KC fan in ohio lol. I was like 12 he crashed the day after my birthday and to this day I can't talk about it without getting a year in my eye. It was such a shock as a kid for your favorite player to die. My greatest day was a few years ago in Miami after the dolphins chiefs preseason game, I got to meet his mom. She was talking to TG. It was like getting to meet a piece of DT. I had her sign a KC shirt and to this day haven't washed it. I keep it clean and make sure not to **** it up
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I like how it shows him in the weight room repping like 90 pounds on the preacher seat while cheatling LMAO dude was a beast
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Great father.
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I remember the day the accident happened. We were in St. Joseph and were headed home to Topeka. About 10 miles out of St. Joe, traffic was backing up and they detoured us over some of the worst roads I've ever seen. Let us back on 29 at Platte City and we had to get into Kansas before the roads we halfway decent. When we finally got back home, turned on the news and heard what happened. Such a waste of talent.
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He was fun to watch. Always exciting and anything could happen at any moment. It was a great time to be a Chiefs fan. RIP
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Always wear your seat belt. Make sure you have a will prepared.
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DT WAS the 90s Chiefs.
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This is an article that was done on Jan 23rd (the day the accident happened)
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Man...wear a damn seat belt.
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It was because of this I've worn a seat belt every time I'm in a vehicle. Such an easy habit to get into. Yeah, he was a great football player but not such a great person.
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