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firstdown 12-27-2005 02:17 PM

Theismann Finaly Watches Play That Ended His Career
 
In the Va Post today they said that Theismann finally sat down with a reporter and watched the play that ended his career. It took twenty years for him to finally watch the paly and he said its was not as gruesome as he had heard. He thought that is leg would ache when watching the play but instead it turned his stomach a little. He also said that they reset his leg on the field before carting him off and that his leg had gone numb. It sounded like he was tired of hearing the question of when he was going to watch the clip so he just decided to do so. He watched the clip at the viewing room at Redskins park where he works out on a regular basis.

MTK 12-27-2005 02:36 PM

Re: Theismann Finaly Watches Play That Ended His Career
 
Interesting that he managed to avoid it all these years.

I wonder how he avoided it, if it came on TV did he switch the channel or look away?

firstdown 12-27-2005 03:33 PM

Re: Theismann Finaly Watches Play That Ended His Career
 
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]Interesting that he managed to avoid it all these years.

I wonder how he avoided it, if it came on TV did he switch the channel or look away?[/QUOTE]He said he just turned the other way. The article did not do a very good job of describing how he was reacting to watching it but he did watch all the angles they showed that night.

flsknsfan 12-27-2005 04:29 PM

Re: Theismann Finaly Watches Play That Ended His Career
 
oh cm'on, he must've looked a little bit before that sportscenter commercial he did with the dogs playing poker.

wolfeskins 12-27-2005 04:49 PM

Re: Theismann Finaly Watches Play That Ended His Career
 
yea, i read the same article that FIRSTDOWN speAks of. the article makes it sound as though he had seen pictures and maybe a few tidbits of the tape but that he had never watched the whole tape from begining to end until now.

firstdown 12-27-2005 04:57 PM

Re: Theismann Finaly Watches Play That Ended His Career
 
[QUOTE=wolfeskins]yea, i read the same article that FIRSTDOWN speAks of. the article makes it sound as though he had seen pictures and maybe a few tidbits of the tape but that he had never watched the whole tape from begining to end until now.[/QUOTE]I don't LT has ever watched the video unless he has seen it in the past year or so.

BigSKINBauer 12-27-2005 05:14 PM

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[QUOTE=firstdown]I don't LT has ever watched the video unless he has seen it in the past year or so.[/QUOTE]yah i heard he hasn't either

wheeler 12-27-2005 09:14 PM

Re: Theismann Finaly Watches Play That Ended His Career
 
[QUOTE=firstdown]In the Va Post today they said that Theismann finally sat down with a reporter and watched the play that ended his career. It took twenty years for him to finally watch the paly and he said its was not as gruesome as he had heard. He thought that is leg would ache when watching the play but instead it turned his stomach a little. He also said that they reset his leg on the field before carting him off and that his leg had gone numb. It sounded like he was tired of hearing the question of when he was going to watch the clip so he just decided to do so. He watched the clip at the viewing room at Redskins park where he works out on a regular basis.[/QUOTE]only the second time i cried during a ballgame the first being super bowl VII ,then theissman damn.then jay what's his name came in????......:Smoker:

BDBohnzie 12-28-2005 10:19 AM

Re: Theismann Finaly Watches Play That Ended His Career
 
Jay Schroder...that was about the time I understood what was going on (being 6 years old, anything before that is a haze)...and I got me a Schroder jersey. Just too bad I didn't ask for a Doug Williams jersey instead.


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