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ESPN Films 30 For 30: You Don’t Know Bo Dec 9th
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God he was fun to watch
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First person to slam Bo get's ****ing hate raped...
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They knew he was done. |
hands-down, my favorite athlete of all-time.
Prime-time wasnt even close. bo was a super-hero! |
The only thing that sucked about Bo... is that he made me watch Raiders games.
I loved Bo Jackson. What a stud. |
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Most talented athlete I've ever seen in my lifetime.
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Even Brian Bosworth approves this thread.
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But... http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-NYJjoT-A8C...piven-gtfo.gif |
If you're a real sports geek you'll read "Bo knows Bo" not because it's a book about patting himself on the back but it's the story of a truly rare athlete.
Not to ruin the end but there's one man he states he'd love to beat down to this day. I would not want to be that man... |
Three things I'll never forget about him as a Royal:
1. The homer he hit in the All-Star game. 2. The throw against Seattle when he threw it from the warning track ALL THE WAY to home plate! (And I believe he got the runner out!) 3. When he broke the bat over his knee after striking out one time. He made that bat look like it was nothing more than a toothpick. |
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I don't remember exactly what game it was but it was after his injury. He was doing PH duty by then. He struck out twice (and broke the bat over his neck twice) and then ****ING BLASTED ONE... We all ROARED. |
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I was pretty young during the Bo years, I remember my stepdad always raving about him. I just liked him becuase of this stuff.
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The NFL should allow this to be purchased and viewed. They have such a huge library of games they're just sitting on... |
Bo and DT were absolutely the pinnacle of idol worship in my young life. Posters, shoes, any media I could get my hands on, I HAD to have. The day after his injury I punched my best friend in the face at school for making fun of Bo.
A few months ago, ESPN did a small piece on him organizing a celebrity bike ride through Alabama for hurricane victims, and while watching it, all these years later, I still had that childhood twinge of idol worship... |
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Hell, "steal" it, I'm not above promoting that. If I had it available for d/l I'd share. |
Can't wait for this. There is still a Bo Jackson poster on the inside of the door of my childhood room at my moms house. He was epic.
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I was too young to watch him. Was it weird when he played the Chiefs? |
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Yes, I would say his talent was "weird." |
Filthy stinking draft-dodging Raider. Shame on every one of you who say good things about a draft-dodging, filthy, stinking Raider.
He's no better than Elway in my book. |
I remember him striking out a dick ton and misplaying balls. Oh yeah and hitting a ball where the Miller Light party porch is now 476 feet away.
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http://www.homeruncards.com/images-c...jackson-bw.jpg
This was the coolest card to have, when I was a kid. |
His bat hitting the ball made a sound like no other. PURE power. Just amazing.
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Bo was awesome he was a real life god mode.
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Usually in any discussion of Bo, you run into someone who starts braying about his stats not seeming all that awesome.
If he had concentrated on one sport he would have been a super-superstar in that sport. And besides that (and I don't know how to explain it exactly) his talent went far, far beyond mere statistics. He did things that were just superhuman. He was the Incredible Hulk, he was Superman, he was the Flash, all rolled into one...hell, he climbed outfield walls like Spiderman. To watch him was to learn how little statistics mean in sports. About the only valid description of Bo Jackson would be "What the hell did I just see?!?!?!" Why in the name of all that is holy did fate in the form of injury take him away from us so quickly? |
Anyone remember him catching a fly ball in the outfield with his bare hand? That one's my favorite.
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I remember him beating out Chuck Long for the Heisman.
Chuck Long was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy to Bo Jackson of Auburn in the second closest race in the award's history, losing by just 45 points. It went to the right guy. |
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The Chiefs were only really good one season he played against us: 1990 Looks like he only played 4 games against the Chiefs and never really had a big game: http://www.pro-football-reference.co...Bo00/gamelog// |
All star home run is my favorite Bo memory.
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Looking forward to this one, I still have my Hit/Run shirt.
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Bo Jackson was my hero as a kid. My first baseball card, which got me into "collecting" in which I sank a ton of money. http://ebid.s3.amazonaws.com/upload_...78-7490-28.jpg |
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Documentary on Bo Jackson and Barry Sanders in the same week, both my all time sports heroes.
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He's probably the greatest athlete I've ever met and one of the biggest jerks as well.
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I remember going to Royals games and flipping Bo shit for picking his nose in the outfield, he would flip us off, lolz. Barry Sanders was my alltime favorite, best of alltime.
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Header says Dec. 9th but at the end of the video it says Dec. 8th.
This should be a good one. ESPN does a good job with the 30 for 30 shows. |
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