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Tim Dwight:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boQa2rfS_ww

Eric Crouch:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk9dvGm-VoQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj7iTgJ4aJU

Matt Jones:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8S8dY6IEFU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ETfu2MRG58

more to come...stay tuned!!!
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Still hard to believe that Crouch is not in the NFL. He truly was a remarkable athlete.
 

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The usual excuse was that Crouch didn't have a "cannon arm" like Michael Vick. It doesn't matter that Vick is inaccurate at any distance, or that quarterbacks are rarely called upon to throw 60 yard passes. If Crouch had the requisite cannon arm some other excuse would have been made up, because white quarterbacks can have some mobility but not great mobility; that, like running and catching the ball is something only blacks are supposed to becapable of.


Chad Pennington, Matt Leinart, Brad Johnson and Drew Brees don't have "cannon arms." Lucky for them they're not good runners or they too wouldn't have gotten a shot in the NFL.
 

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was Crouch ever caught from behind? i would have loved to see him get a shot at tailback. he was fast, elusive, and very, very tough.
 
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Don Wassall said:
Chad Pennington, Matt Leinart, Brad Johnson and Drew Brees don't have "cannon arms."  Lucky for them they're not good runners or they too wouldn't have gotten a shot in the NFL.

I can't believe you're comparing those three guys to Crouch. His arm really did suck, I don't think he could even throw a spiral.
 

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Actually, it was four quarterbacks who I said lacked "cannon arms" similar to Crouch. The year he won the Heisman, Crouch threw for over 1,500 yards on a team that was overwhelmingly a running team. If he didn't deserve a shot at QB in the NFL, then not a single black QB who ran a lot in college has either. But there seems to be quite a few of them on NFL rosters going into training camp every season.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
was Crouch ever caught from behind? i would have loved to see him get a shot at tailback. he was fast, elusive, and very, very tough.
He is rather small for tailback, considering he wasn't really durable at wide out I doubt he could make an NFL team as a running back. He could have a shot at a CFL team though.
 
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white is right said:
He is rather small for tailback, considering he wasn't really durable at wide out I doubt he could make an NFL team as a running back. He could have a shot at a CFL team though.

Emmitt Smith: 5'10" (if that!)
Terrell Davis: 5'11"
Curtis Martin: 5'11"
Tiki Barber: 5'10"
Eric Crouch: 6'

Crouch was PLENTY big enough to play tailback.
 
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white is right said:
He is rather small for tailback, considering he wasn't really durable at wide out I doubt he could make an NFL team as a running back. He could have a shot at a CFL team though.

Emmitt Smith: 5'10" (if that!)
Terrell Davis: 5'11"
Curtis Martin: 5'11"
Tiki Barber: 5'10"
Eric Crouch: 6'

Crouch was PLENTY big enough to play tailback.

How much did he weight? I think that's what he meant.
 

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He basically was a running back who could pass when he won the Heismann. No reason he couldn't run in the NFL. Plenty of black players get injured often and return to assume their roles as starters. Injuries will occur at any position.
 

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Here's an incredible video of a stunt woman changing the tire on a plane in midair near Los Angeles. Made in 1926, the silent era. It may have been part of a movie. I'd like to know the story of this. Original black and white then a colorized version.


 
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Eric Crouch could have easily been a running back. He just would have had to put on 10-20 lbs. Maybe not even that. I've seen so many midget black running backs from 5'7 to 5'9 and only weighing around 160-180lbs. These
type of running backs are called scat backs. Not every running back is an every down back. Not too many of those.
 

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Here's an incredible video of a stunt woman changing the tire on a plane in midair near Los Angeles. Made in 1926, the silent era. It may have been part of a movie. I'd like to know the story of this. Original black and white then a colorized version.



Not sure why you would revive a football thread that's been inactive for 14 years to post non-football videos. The Miscellaneous thread or some other more appropriate thread would have been better, or simply start a new thread. Threads dead for 14 years with few exceptions need to be left in peace.
 

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Not sure why you would revive a football thread that's been inactive for 14 years to post non-football videos. The Miscellaneous thread or some other more appropriate thread would have been better, or simply start a new thread. Threads dead for 14 years with few exceptions need to be left in peace.

Because I had no idea where to post it. I did a search and this seemed the most appropriate thread. After all it's a great video.

Next time I'll put it in Miscellaneous.
 

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Because I had no idea where to post it. I did a search and this seemed the most appropriate thread. After all it's a great video.

Next time I'll put it in Miscellaneous.

Or just start a new thread in Happy Hour. ;)
 

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Here's a wonderful HBO documentary about the NFL in the 1950s.
Well done, great footage, and interviews with the players.
If you have the time to watch it, I'm sure you will enjoy it.
 
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