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06-19-2012, 11:05 PM #1
let's try again...FREE CONTEST for all...
Approved - Patriotsguy
Winner will be picked by my choice of displaying the most heart or love of the player given. Only one entry per person. Week long contest. Starting immediately, and ending Tuesday 26JUN12 at 8 pm PST. Prior entries in the closed contest will need to be reentered.
Giving away 2011 Topps Chrome RC Blaine Gabbert Gold Refractor 32/50...only thing i need is a paragraph (at least 4 sentences) explanation of who your favorite collegiate/NFL or both player(s) are and why? Can be past/current just need four sentences and why...winner will be announced Tuesday night.
A second random winner will receive a 2012 Leaf Draft Andrew Base card...chosen by a moderator using a randomizer. Once 400 views have hit.Last edited by patriotsguy; 06-19-2012 at 11:11 PM. Reason: spelling
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06-19-2012, 11:26 PM #2
Bo Jackson- Greatest 2 sport athlete to ever take the diamond or gridiron. Only player in history to make a Pro Bowl and and MLB All-Star game. Ran a 4.21 40 in college, won the Heisman Trophy. His 1st game back from hip injury with the Sox he blasted a HR in his 1st at bat in nearly 2 years. We will never see another like him.
Super Collecting Brandon Marshall, Greg Salas, Mike Davis. Collecting Roy Williams WR, Ottis Anderson, Mike Alstott.
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06-19-2012, 11:31 PM #3
Kellen Moore I just love everything about him, my kids love him also. Kind of a passion the whole family shares together over a great guy/qb. The first football game my wife and I took out kids to was the boise state/ UofO game in Eugene and it happened to be the same game Kellen Moore got thrown into as a freshman and did an awesome job. So his first big game is the first time my kids watched a game live. A memory I will always cherish.
Guess you could say our whole family are boise state fans. Now if my wife and I can get over this Raider/Seahwawk thing then all would be great.
Thanks for the contestLast edited by silvernblack; 06-19-2012 at 11:35 PM.
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06-19-2012, 11:49 PM #4
Rod Smith WR Denver Broncos
One of the best Wide receivers in NFL history who was not drafted, Rod leads the Broncos in almost every receiving category. In 13 years, his entire career with the same team, he caught 849 passes for 11,389 yards, and 68 touchdowns. All team records ahead of Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe. Rod's first catch, a game winning TD against the great Darrell Green, set the tone for his entire career.
Thanks for the contest, and allowing four sentences instead of just two this time around. It's hard to keep it to just that as it is.
I could easily double it. hahaLast edited by JWinn; 06-19-2012 at 11:51 PM.
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06-19-2012, 11:54 PM #5
Mark Herzlich: The only collegiate games I have ever been to have been BC during Herzlich's tenure. He gave 100% on everything, he was an animal! I think everyone has heard his comeback from cancer, which is an amazing story in itself. Even though I'm a die-hard Patriots fan, I couldn't be happier for Mark when he won Super Bowl XLVI.
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06-19-2012, 11:57 PM #6
Thanks for the contest.
My favorite player, being a long time Rams fan would undoubtably have to be Kurt Warner. Not only did he lead the Rams to a Super Bowl victory and set many records along the way, he also contributes so much to the community, and his charitable actions alone make him a role model for all young and old fans. His struggle for success is one of the main reasons Warner is my favorite. From being a bagger at a grocery store to becoming one of the NFL's greatest quarterbacks is one of the best success stories in sports.
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06-20-2012, 12:10 AM #7
Barry Sanders: One of the only players I have ever known that can reverse field direction on a dime at full speed. Most electrifying move maker I have ever seen as far as running backs go. I think if you could add all the yards he gained east and west to his north and south yards it would be a record far out of reach. The only downside to his hall of fame career is that it ended way to soon.
Thanks for another cool contest!!
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06-20-2012, 01:52 AM #8BANNED
Jack Tatum the assassin they did not call him that for no reason the guy played the game like every play was his last and never gave less than all he had this player was in my opinion the best defensive player in football history I love watching old time games of him play and wish players/of today would go out and play the/same way he/did the/game/if football would be so much better to watch if there was another jack Tatum but I don't think there will ever be .
Thanks for the contest
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06-20-2012, 10:17 PM #9
looks like big chances....good luck, no pun intended!!
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06-20-2012, 10:42 PM #10
Warrick Dunn He defied all the odds for a player his size. He had over 10000 yards rushing and over 4000 in recieving. He has a charitable program called Homes for the Holiday in which he helps deserving single mother get a head start in life. He always has time for his fans stopping and giving autographs a pics everywhere he goes. All in all a player you can really look up to. Thats why i love Warrick Dunn
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