ToughJ.Riggins
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I thought this deserved it's own thread in the Carolina forum due to little activity here.
DD Comment: On small school old time player Bucky Pope of Catawba College:
Every time I see anything about Catawba football I think about that Bucky Pope story -- snubbed small school star, who turned into a potential N.F.L. mega-star as a rookie in 1964, but saw his career quicky destroyed by a knee injury. Closest thing we can think of in recent memory is Patrick Jeffers. But he wasn't a rookie when he had his one and only monster (half) season back in 1999, before his career pretty much ended in a meaningless 2000 pre-season game, due to an "OBVIOUS CHEAP SHOT" to the knee.
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I think Don had mentioned before that it was a cheap hit. With even a mainstream site like Draftdaddy now acknowledging this: it must have been a truly extremely cheap hit. Draftdaddy would likely be more afraid of offending readers by citing a cheap shot by a player. I believe it was from a black Safety of the Steelers, Ryan Clark, I believe.
This is too bad, because in 10 games started Jeffers had 1082 yards receiving, 17.2 YPC and 12 TDs with a long of 88 showing his ability to stretch the field. That is an insane stretch of production. Who knows why Clark took a cheap hit at Jeffers' knee. Clark also had a cheap hit on Willis McGahee according to a message board I saw, so he seems to be a dirty player.
But in a pre-season game? You wonder if Clark had a clear vendetta against Jeffers for some reason; certainly a big possibility. It's a shame because Jeffers could have been that BIG white ATHLETIC WR who was even better than McCaffrey in the modern era.
Not quite as athletic, but he would have been more polished than Matt Jones's game is as of now, if he had kept playing.
Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
DD Comment: On small school old time player Bucky Pope of Catawba College:
Every time I see anything about Catawba football I think about that Bucky Pope story -- snubbed small school star, who turned into a potential N.F.L. mega-star as a rookie in 1964, but saw his career quicky destroyed by a knee injury. Closest thing we can think of in recent memory is Patrick Jeffers. But he wasn't a rookie when he had his one and only monster (half) season back in 1999, before his career pretty much ended in a meaningless 2000 pre-season game, due to an "OBVIOUS CHEAP SHOT" to the knee.
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I think Don had mentioned before that it was a cheap hit. With even a mainstream site like Draftdaddy now acknowledging this: it must have been a truly extremely cheap hit. Draftdaddy would likely be more afraid of offending readers by citing a cheap shot by a player. I believe it was from a black Safety of the Steelers, Ryan Clark, I believe.
This is too bad, because in 10 games started Jeffers had 1082 yards receiving, 17.2 YPC and 12 TDs with a long of 88 showing his ability to stretch the field. That is an insane stretch of production. Who knows why Clark took a cheap hit at Jeffers' knee. Clark also had a cheap hit on Willis McGahee according to a message board I saw, so he seems to be a dirty player.
But in a pre-season game? You wonder if Clark had a clear vendetta against Jeffers for some reason; certainly a big possibility. It's a shame because Jeffers could have been that BIG white ATHLETIC WR who was even better than McCaffrey in the modern era.
Not quite as athletic, but he would have been more polished than Matt Jones's game is as of now, if he had kept playing.