The Player Too Good For Success! Ronald Curry Stunted Growth

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  • @stuntedgrowth
    @stuntedgrowth  Год назад +46

    Too Good in both sports. Leaving high school Curry could've excelled at either sport. Basketball he was the top point guard and football he was even better. Life still turned out ok though. Virginia legend

    • @c.delanepolo6530
      @c.delanepolo6530 Год назад +3

      Much love 757 Hampton high.

    • @jaylewis3616
      @jaylewis3616 Год назад +1

      Ronald Curry went to Carolina to be closer to his mom. He was raised by his grandparents

    • @s4cakagospelgorillaz98
      @s4cakagospelgorillaz98 Год назад +3

      Great video. But one mistake that was said is Vick was a year younger. They graduated the same year and I watched them play in the all star game together. Curry started and they alternated between qb and wr. Curry is the best high school player to ever come out of Va!

    • @Torryhankton
      @Torryhankton Год назад

      Do one on Deoandre Hulett

    • @Torryhankton
      @Torryhankton Год назад

      Tory Jackson from Duke

  • @justice85151
    @justice85151 Год назад +144

    The HS QB talent that came out of VA in the 90’s was absolutely insane. Allen Iverson, Aaron Brooks, Michael Vick and Ronald Curry.

    • @Weshinewegrow
      @Weshinewegrow Год назад +28

      And it was all basically the same cities. Newport News and Hampton are basically one city. All 4 above were from there including Tyrod Taylor, Tahj Boyd, Marcus Hagans. Those dual threat types is what we produce! 🔥💯💪🏾

    • @JamesSmith-ov5um
      @JamesSmith-ov5um Год назад +6

      @@Weshinewegrow damn forgot about Marcus Hagans! I went to Menchville and we was trash in football but it was an honor watching all of these quarterbacks play

    • @Weshinewegrow
      @Weshinewegrow Год назад +10

      @@JamesSmith-ov5um Big facts bro! I live in Texas now but I’m 757 born and raised. I use to even report for ESPN Radio 94.1 Covering HS football with the Richie Summerville Show for a few years. It was when EJ Manuel was at Bayside. Crazy he was a 1st Round pick.
      Was so fun seeing all the talent. Sidebar shoutout to Dre Bly and Alonzo Mourning, 2 Chesapeake Legends! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @billblaski9523
      @billblaski9523 Год назад +3

      ​@@Weshinewegrowlol EJ Manuel

    • @Weshinewegrow
      @Weshinewegrow Год назад +2

      @@22airjordan1 That’s fire bro! Vick was special, crazy how much more fanfare Ronald Curry was getting at the time. Injuries and not choosing one sport messed him up. Still coaching in the NFL to this day though. WR coach for the Saints. 7 years in on that position too. Proud of them both! 💯💪🏾🔥

  • @Manny-nm8dh
    @Manny-nm8dh Год назад +32

    Still the only player to win the Gatorade national player of the year in Football and Basketball. If he does nothing else, he's already achieved something that probably will never happen again.

    • @christophermoody6840
      @christophermoody6840 Год назад

      None of that matters if it didn't come along with a bag👜💰🛍️. I mean that's nice and all but 🥷... You better get that money.

    • @Igoruhandchu
      @Igoruhandchu Год назад

      @@christophermoody6840life’s not about money. Dude played in the NFL. Weird comment.

    • @BLACKMACH1NE
      @BLACKMACH1NE 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@christophermoody6840 he made the nfl and was/is an nfl coach. pretty sure he got a big bigger more than you or I.

  • @tsav32
    @tsav32 Год назад +19

    Greatest high school player I’ve ever seen. Was responsible one year for something like 77 TD’s. I don’t remember exactly the breakdown, but he passed for about 40 TD’s, and scored the rest mostly rushing, but also on punt and interception returns. He and Michael Vick were untackleable their senior year in those allstar game practices. Unbelievable talent.

    • @jlcarter04
      @jlcarter04 Год назад +2

      You were close. In 1996 he accounted for 76TDs. Scored 40 and threw for 36. That team averaged 58 points a game and was one of the best HS teams I'd ever seen.

    • @kelcey7579
      @kelcey7579 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@jlcarter04that beat the hell out of us that year, phoebus high like 63-7 we had a great Rb named Antoine Womack, and I think we was their toughest competition lol, naw that yr kecoughtan

  • @iceberg44
    @iceberg44 Год назад +15

    Coming from Va Beach,Va, Curry was everything at that time. I was in 6th grade and we went to "hoop it up 3on3" to play. Curry had a team and the courts had the biggest crowds for his games. I remember watching amd after they beat a team, that team taking off their shirts to have him sign. It was right before he went to UNC

    • @smiddyfrh7779
      @smiddyfrh7779 Год назад

      I'm from Chesapeake bro this really hits home smh

    • @antoineartis6265
      @antoineartis6265 Год назад

      😂😂😂I was out there hooping too lol, him his cuz and the dude Bobby Blizzard couldn’t be stopped.

    • @modgmodg6987
      @modgmodg6987 Год назад

      Hoop it Up came to Richmond Va too til dude shot up some vendors at the event early 90’s.

  • @flysince79
    @flysince79 Год назад +10

    I moved to the 757 in 97 and learned quickly that Ronald Curry was that dude on the field and the court! VA Legend!!

  • @17thN.O
    @17thN.O Год назад +22

    Man you summed his story up well. Ronald Curry had success in both sports in college, some in the pros and had a pretty good career and he coaches with my Saints. Salute to Ronald Curry.

  • @kreativekulturetv2488
    @kreativekulturetv2488 Год назад +3

    Ronald Curry was a beast! I remember watching him playing in that McDonald’s game and thought for sure he would be the next Charlie Ward. He was elite in both sports. Pure athleticism.

  • @eddiemiller9526
    @eddiemiller9526 Год назад +13

    He should have just focused on playing quarter back in highschool and rest during off season but seven seasons in the NFL is great some guys don't make it two or three and he had to learn a new position much respect to Ronald Curry! Have you ever done one on Eric Crouch? 🤔 🤔

  • @bhill005
    @bhill005 Год назад +13

    I went to Hampton University out in VA for some time. Ended up meeting quite a few dudes at that school who were actually from Virginia who often expressed how much they looked up to Ronald Curry. They were calling him the greatest athlete to ever come out of Virginia. So, without a doubt, he definitely had that respect. To them, he was practically royalty. Actually saw his McDonalds All-American performances in both the dunk contest and game on live television back in those late 90’s. So, his name was one I knew of a bit early on. Once again, personally knowing how much he meant to his home state, I can’t give nothing but respect to Ronald Curry

  • @Bussinsportsbets
    @Bussinsportsbets Год назад +5

    Legend in Virginia's as tidewater area or 7 cities where I'm from I even got to see him play before everybody wanted to be like Curry when he was at Hampton high school

  • @AguilaDeOnix85
    @AguilaDeOnix85 Год назад +17

    This is one of those situations where I'm glad not only did you have HOF ballers talking about how raw he was at two sports he still ironed out a pretty good career in spite of not committing to one early versus seeing a guy flame out after hearing how good he was at one particular sport (Lenny Cooke, Jamarcus, Ryan Leaf, etc). Also, if Mack Brown had stayed around at UNC by the time Ronald Curry and Julius Peppers had come, Curry might have had been better developed for the NFL than he was.

  • @dbethea2744
    @dbethea2744 Год назад +11

    I went to High School with Ronald Curry. It was like we were in a movie

    • @bobbyromeii3418
      @bobbyromeii3418 Год назад +1

      I bet dude was a legit star

    • @BLACKMACH1NE
      @BLACKMACH1NE 10 месяцев назад

      Same. It was like that. Donquel? Sorry if I spelled it wrong

    • @J_Clyde_Morris
      @J_Clyde_Morris 6 месяцев назад +1

      💯

  • @Weshinewegrow
    @Weshinewegrow Год назад +4

    I’m Hampton born and raised! The hype around him was wild back then. I was just 8 or 9ish when I first met him and he was a class act even to my younger self. Autographed a McDonald’s napkin for me. I’ll never forget it. 😢

  • @edwinhargrave679
    @edwinhargrave679 Год назад +4

    This guy was a rare athelete that comes along about every 25yrs indeed he was great and represented the VA well.

  • @kin-green
    @kin-green Год назад +8

    Despite the injuries and setbacks he still managed to have a 7 year NFL career. Not too shabby.

    • @jonparker1194
      @jonparker1194 3 месяца назад +1

      Raiders Fan checking in. We loved him! The catch against Denver was one of the greatest I've ever seen!

  • @camerenrandi
    @camerenrandi Год назад +10

    If his situation of having to choose a sport exclusively, and being great at both, was happening in today"s college athletics I can honestly see the athlete choosing both because of NIL..............everything you said for that time I totally agree with. The money these college athletes can make adds a whole new caveat to the discussion

  • @BillPooleNYC
    @BillPooleNYC Год назад +3

    Curry was the undisputed Man in HS but my cousin played in the VA AllStar game as a receiver where Curry was the well-deserved featured King of Everything. After the first practice Cuzzo told me to watch out for a relatively unknown prospect who threw spirals so tight they were impossible to catch with hands only. A few months later we all knew this dude as Mike Vick from Virginia Tech. There were so many serious dual-threat ballers from that area like Iverson, Bobby Blizzard (real name), Sean Hamlet, Mario & Melvin Haskett and many others. Can’t forget Peninsula Legends Lawrence Taylor, Al Toon and Mike Tomlin.

  • @stephenboykin4958
    @stephenboykin4958 Год назад +14

    What a legend. I loved watching him and Julius peppers on the football field and on the basketball court. Peppers from my hometown of Wilson, North Carolina and that dude was a straight up monster. I think if Julius had of stuck with basketball, he probably could’ve made the NBA. Maybe you should do one on him.

    • @sickofguysnamedtodd2293
      @sickofguysnamedtodd2293 Год назад +11

      Well he’s a surefire hall of Famer in football and a Carolina Panthers legend so it safe to say he made the right call

    • @bigfella123174
      @bigfella123174 Год назад +1

      Pep ain’t from Wilson, he’s from Bailey. I don’t know why you Wilson keep tryna claim him, just like y’all try to claim Coby White and he from Goldsboro…lol Even if you ask him where he’s from he’ll tell you born in Wilson but Bailey is his hometown.

    • @stephenboykin4958
      @stephenboykin4958 Год назад +1

      @@bigfella123174 you are correct. Well done

  • @bignip2000
    @bignip2000 Год назад +2

    I'm from Louisiana and graduated in 2000. I 1st heard about Curry while checking on a player from my home area by the name of Kendrick Allen. Allen was supposed to sign to UNC in 1997 but indtead signed to LSU and thats when I read about Curry. It was my first time hearing about someone that was POY in both football and basketball.

  • @christopherdavis6395
    @christopherdavis6395 Год назад +1

    Well done thanks for sharing

  • @lamarmc
    @lamarmc Год назад +3

    I was in VA from 94-00 and the hype was real. Vick got no shine over this dude. If he sticks to football, he could’ve been potentially a HOF QB.

  • @ech8014
    @ech8014 Год назад +1

    Best HS QB ive ever seen. They played the state championship game on our campus and me and my teammates had to go check out this kid everyone was talking about. If he would have stuck to Football there is no telling what he could have become.

  • @d.felixphoto2260
    @d.felixphoto2260 Год назад +3

    Being that athletic with 3 Achilles injuries and a foot injury is crazy. He could have been a legend of he didn't over work his body

  • @sickofguysnamedtodd2293
    @sickofguysnamedtodd2293 Год назад +4

    Michael Vick wasn’t a year younger. Me Ronald and Vick all graduated the same year, 1998. It just seems Vick was younger because he redshirted his first year at Virginia tech. Curry didn’t redshirt that first season at UNC

  • @Wolffrmda7
    @Wolffrmda7 Год назад +1

    I came to VA in the late 90$ and had the pleasure of playing and being around Ron. Ron was always a Cool guy. I almost sacked him my sophomore year in HS but he bolted on me. We laughed about it in his truck years later 😂😂...Ron was a freak of nature and true gentleman. Back then it was so many great athletes coming from HAMPTON AND NEWPORT NEWS it was ridiculous at that time in the 757 especially the peninsula. You had to be there in those times to know the true feeling of that era of sports in the 757 part of Virginia.... REALLY GREAT TIMES THAT COULD NEVER BE DELICATED🦾💯

  • @bjnt92281
    @bjnt92281 Год назад +3

    I remember the hype around this dude when he was coming out of high school. Before he had his first achilles injury he seemed to be on a path to being an NFL quarterback more than an NBA point guard.

  • @ObliviouslyGifted
    @ObliviouslyGifted Год назад +1

    I used to say we should start Curry at qb all those horrible years for the raiders where we couldn’t get any decent qb play!!!!
    BUT WOW😳😳 the plays and catches he used to make!

  • @bpar73
    @bpar73 11 месяцев назад +2

    Best HS football player I've ever seen and I saw Iverson, Percy, D-Hall, Plaxico, Vick, Tyrod....all those 757 guys.

  • @thedoranwilliamsshow6863
    @thedoranwilliamsshow6863 Год назад +34

    He followed AI's footsteps by winning State Titles in Basketball and Football. Also being an All-American in both sports

  • @MONTANAENTERPRISES1
    @MONTANAENTERPRISES1 11 месяцев назад +2

    Ronald Curry is The Greatest H.S Athlete Ever. Iverson was a better BBALLER but also a Great H.S QB.

  • @bobbyromeii3418
    @bobbyromeii3418 Год назад

    The Goat!!! This dude was literally my idol growing up😂😂😂

  • @Rakeemgrant
    @Rakeemgrant Год назад +4

    He and Julius Peppers were built different. Both 2 star athletes. I thought for sure Peppers was going to the NBA

    • @jayjones3276
      @jayjones3276 Год назад

      I thought Peppers was a sure top 10 pick in basketball. didnt even know he played football til later that season lol

  • @calvinsydnorv9720
    @calvinsydnorv9720 Год назад

    I remember my parents taking my to a football game and being excited to see him, this is wayyy before social media. Incredible

  • @thedoranwilliamsshow6863
    @thedoranwilliamsshow6863 Год назад +3

    He was the man in High School

  • @teeanq778
    @teeanq778 Год назад +1

    I never knew his story only remember him being a WR for the Raiders. But looks like he did good for himself. Sometimes your talents and abilities take you to places where you can have a greater impact on others. Feel like Ronald is exactly where he’s supposed to be

  • @Kalmar917
    @Kalmar917 Год назад +2

    Got to play against him a couple of times. Great high school talent and like all of us we have weaknesses. His was his shooting and defending quicker players as athletic as he was.
    Also, I feel if would of committed to basketball he would of done much better. Folks don’t realize how hard it is to go from football and basketball. The body alone has to change and doing it at the collegiate level is damn near impossible. At quarterback to boot. Just glad he was able to go to the NFL.

  • @coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13
    @coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13 Год назад +2

    This dude is a LEGEND in Virginia.

  • @Jonathanfifer00
    @Jonathanfifer00 Год назад +3

    Wow being a raiders fan I never knew Ronald curry had such a dope background like that 🔥 being a 2 sport D1 athlete and being great at both not a lot of ppl can say that

    • @pigs6486
      @pigs6486 Год назад +1

      You completely missed the 2000's then because his basketball and QB days were always talked about.

    • @Jonathanfifer00
      @Jonathanfifer00 Год назад

      @@pigs6486 I was born in 96

  • @jaylewis3616
    @jaylewis3616 Год назад +1

    Ronald was the truth the definition of God Given Talent.

  • @MIA25NYC14
    @MIA25NYC14 Год назад +2

    Ronald Curry was a great player in two sports and should not be condemn for engaging in multiple sports. Dual sport athletes put themselves in great positions to be successful on and off the athletic field.

  • @Tyler_Solomon
    @Tyler_Solomon Год назад

    I was in the Tidewater area starting in '97. What a time to be alive!

  • @BELIKEJUATER
    @BELIKEJUATER Год назад +2

    its not fair to say he needed to pick a sport. Julius Peppers didnt. Curry just kept getting injured. He coulda been a decent receiver in the NFL

  • @charmsjs26
    @charmsjs26 Год назад +1

    Good call....I forgot about Ronald Curry

  • @YTC1234
    @YTC1234 Год назад +1

    7:03 is that Alge Crumpler? Vick’s NFL TE?

  • @caviyavi
    @caviyavi Год назад

    I remember that McDonalds All American game. Ronald Curry, Rashard Lewis, Stromile Swift, Richard Jefferson etc..... Time flies geesh.

  • @rayj.9568
    @rayj.9568 Год назад +1

    "When you chase two rabbits, they both get away."
    -A Wise Person -
    It is difficult to convince some young people to make a choice.

    • @rayj.9568
      @rayj.9568 5 месяцев назад

      @Pler1978 I never heard it as the way you mentioned it. Nevertheless, it still stands.

  • @thedoranwilliamsshow6863
    @thedoranwilliamsshow6863 Год назад +26

    I would like to see Anthony Randolph and Martell Webster next

    • @RandyBaker87
      @RandyBaker87 Год назад +1

      Same here. I remember that both Anthony Randolph and Martell Webster were beasts among boys when they were in high school.

    • @drobbstuntin6281
      @drobbstuntin6281 Год назад +5

      @@RandyBaker87 Bigg Facts Martel Went Pro Coming Outta High School

    • @lukesmith9692
      @lukesmith9692 Год назад +1

      Webster had plenty of chances

    • @Rakeemgrant
      @Rakeemgrant Год назад +2

      Anthony Randolph from LSU?

    • @nmbmemphisbeast3690
      @nmbmemphisbeast3690 Год назад +2

      ​@@Rakeemgrantyea the live 05 god

  • @waltdiesel
    @waltdiesel Год назад

    Great content.

  • @jabariewhite1921
    @jabariewhite1921 Год назад

    I'm from Hampton Va and i remember when i played little league football, coach would let us get out of practice early on Fridays so that we could get to Darling Stadium in time to get a seat to see Ronald Curry play. When he played, there wasn't even room to stand in that stadium. Massive talent comes out of the 757 Va. I think his Hampton High football team could have beat a college team. They were the truth

    • @BLACKMACH1NE
      @BLACKMACH1NE 10 месяцев назад +1

      I honestly believe no HS team in the US wouldve beaten the 96 HHS team. Fully stacked. I think they wouldve easily won state without Ron. Insane for a public school. 97 team was good too but 96 was automatic. They won in 98 too lol

  • @NathnielHaslem-ls6vx
    @NathnielHaslem-ls6vx Год назад +1

    Good one. Do Dantonio Barnett line backer form N C. state next .

  • @Etnad85
    @Etnad85 Год назад +4

    Finally I’ve asked for this. He just chose the wrong school for Football. If he would’ve went to NC State or Wake Forest.

    • @johndavis9321
      @johndavis9321 Год назад +1

      I still think he would have ran into issues trying to play two sports especially football AND basketball because their sports that are just so different in terms of movements endurance required for the sport, the mechanics, etc.i think if the brother had just chosen one sport it wouldn't really have mattered where he went cause imo if he had put his all into either sport he had the talent to be a star in either

    • @royals080
      @royals080 Год назад +1

      @@johndavis9321 tony gonzales played both in college

    • @johndavis9321
      @johndavis9321 Год назад

      @@royals080 that's one person

    • @BLACKMACH1NE
      @BLACKMACH1NE 10 месяцев назад

      Word on the street is that he was going to back out of UVA and go to FSU but chose UNC instead for both sports.

  • @lgsg2825
    @lgsg2825 Год назад +1

    I get full potential but mane soo many can't go pro in 1 sport. At all. But u pointed it out. The football weight lifting doesn't allow u to be as agile on the court, esp once with quick moves on o and D. Crazy story. Still went pro. As a wr

  • @RD22
    @RD22 Год назад +2

    Curry was a phenomenal talent....but he wasn't Iverson on the court.

  • @bonesbrigante
    @bonesbrigante Год назад +3

    3 torn Achilles is insane

  • @anthonyaskew7039
    @anthonyaskew7039 Год назад +1

    His mother was in my English class at Hampton High

  • @jemeeladams
    @jemeeladams Год назад

    Dude's a beast and nice guy

  • @dontdoittoyoself6786
    @dontdoittoyoself6786 Год назад +1

    Best way is focusing on one sport and having a sports academy something US leagues refuse to do. Football is the only sport it’s not needed as much as it relies on tools (strength, speed, agility etc.) more than skill. But for the sake of the QB it’s still needed. Black kids don’t grow up with QB coaches at about 12 years old like a Tom Brady.

  • @Reemo07
    @Reemo07 Год назад

    Class of 98!!! Boy was a beast! I give his ass 36 vs Boo Williams tho! But he was my college QB 98 and 99!! Shout out to Julius Peppers!!

  • @DanielSong39
    @DanielSong39 Год назад +2

    He did have a successful career though. Played 7 seasons in the NFL and has been in coaching since 2014

  • @pigs6486
    @pigs6486 Год назад

    Haven't watched yet but that 3 TD game in Denver will be in my heart forever. Stunted growth, but never forgotten...

  • @jjavelar
    @jjavelar Год назад +2

    Seeing Joel Przybilla about to be hit in the face with the ball is comedy to me for some reason. 8:04

  • @elliemyers6435
    @elliemyers6435 Год назад

    I remember him at UNC...he was definitely better at football, and it would've been interesting had he just focused on that, what would've happened. I remember when he played hoops, he couldn't shoot at all, which was a big problem. Even with all of that, he still made it to the NFL and had some productive years there, which very few people can say.

  • @davidprice4777
    @davidprice4777 Год назад +2

    Question, what if Ronald Curry would have been healthy AKA Deoon Sanders?That man was blessed, not regrets

  • @mainetain15
    @mainetain15 Год назад +2

    Question: should Travis Hunter concentrate on playing just CB or do you think he can stunt his own growth playing WR too?

  • @WEE-pz8rt
    @WEE-pz8rt Год назад

    I’m from Newport News I know firsthand how good dude was it was Iverson Curry the. Vick . If he stayed in state and play quarterback not basketball he would definitely be hall of fame

  • @Ahmad_L.
    @Ahmad_L. Год назад

    I have not been getting my notifications smh… good content though I gotta catch up

  • @shawnbartley7541
    @shawnbartley7541 Год назад +1

    Stop the hate. He was good at both because he did both!!! Stop with this one sport phony narrative!!! Kids need to play more than 1 sport.

  • @shawnsteed4140
    @shawnsteed4140 Год назад +2

    Can you please do "Bo Jackson" in the future 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Coolmike19
    @Coolmike19 Год назад +1

    Well at least he succeeded in football and he end up as a football coach which is not bad. 👍

  • @SadDad01
    @SadDad01 Год назад +2

    7 year NFL career isn't bad at all.. especially considering all his injuries.

  • @Soulofaman
    @Soulofaman Год назад

    Being multitalented can be a blessing you just have to know how to balance it out.

  • @royhunt1690
    @royhunt1690 Год назад +2

    In my humble opinion he should of choose football. Both Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders excelled in two sports, but one was their primary.

  • @stevewilliams3803
    @stevewilliams3803 Год назад +1

    Yeah Anthony Randolph and Perry Jones …. Did you do Shea Cotton maybe even Felipe Lopez??? Sorry I’m new here

  • @harlemworldown
    @harlemworldown Год назад +1

    He made the right choice to play football i was playing college basketball in VA around that time he was just a big guard nothing more nothing less

    • @johndavis9321
      @johndavis9321 Год назад

      Fair but let's remember that was while having to split time and focus on football one has to ask how good a basketball player he would have turned out to be had he put all his dedication and focus on hoop

    • @bonesbrigante
      @bonesbrigante Год назад +3

      That man was a McDonalds All American…MVP at that we gotta give him more credit than just being a big guard

    • @johndavis9321
      @johndavis9321 Год назад

      @@bonesbrigante exactly now way in the world are gonna get those type of accolades just from being bigger than everyone

    • @bladebrown1008
      @bladebrown1008 Год назад

      ​@@bonesbrigantenaw. OP is right. My man was 6-2 200+ at PG. I played bball in VA at point around the same time and it wasn't many points that size in VA at the time.

    • @bladebrown1008
      @bladebrown1008 Год назад

      ​@@johndavis9321what happened when he wasn't bigger than everyone?

  • @Adiggs22
    @Adiggs22 Год назад +1

    Wow.!!! Totally forgot About him.

  • @Shoelitos_Way24
    @Shoelitos_Way24 Год назад +1

    Damn swear I never knew he went to the nfl…in a way he was kinda forgotten as much hype was around him at the time

  • @JojoQuik
    @JojoQuik Год назад +1

    Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders didn't pick one sport over another and they were just fine. Being almost good enough and actually being good enough are two different things.

    • @Supreme36074
      @Supreme36074 3 месяца назад +1

      Baseball & Football transitions easier because the seasons don’t overlap in high school.

  • @oceancycloneblue5356
    @oceancycloneblue5356 Год назад +2

    Couldnt even imagine tearing my achilles 3 times. Thats beyond bad luck.

  • @noelrainey5601
    @noelrainey5601 Год назад +1

    That one was good that was my qv his freshman year

  • @abasilott8242
    @abasilott8242 Год назад +1

    I see him as a success got a free education and went pro blessings

    • @johndavis9321
      @johndavis9321 Год назад

      Exactly of course relative to some of the people he was around his career may look like a failure in comparison but just his his career is a career a lot of dudes would absolutely kill to have

  • @anselshort4798
    @anselshort4798 Год назад

    Teyo Johnson played basketball and football at mariner hs in Everett then ended up playing tight end for Oakland just like to see some washington love

  • @real_blackmamba8665
    @real_blackmamba8665 9 месяцев назад

    VA’s own 🔥

  • @user-dp5go8hr6w
    @user-dp5go8hr6w Год назад

    He would have been a dominant baseball player. That arm strength and athleticism. An elite shortstop or center fielder with extreme power.

  • @ronaldhazley7859
    @ronaldhazley7859 Год назад +1

    Bro heading throwing alley oops to Julius Pepper dual sport player

  • @MrWhiteTooCold
    @MrWhiteTooCold Год назад +1

    Random thought but could u do lebryan nash thought he was gonna be next up and he disappeared

  • @jonaldblip_
    @jonaldblip_ 4 месяца назад

    He was even a better person than he was an athlete. He’ll be a great head coach some day, either in the NFL or in college! UNC was a really tough place for any 2-sport athlete. If he had gone to a place like Wake Forest, they could have developed him in to an NBA point guard. UNC was loaded in basketball with former high school legends. And he wouldn’t have had to endure 4 different offensive co-ordinators in college! He would have played QB in the NFL!

  • @troysmith6190
    @troysmith6190 Год назад

    Even with the achilles and foot problems he was still athletic that shows if he would've choose 1 sport instead overworking his body in 2 he could've had a much longer career

  • @markmalone8407
    @markmalone8407 Год назад +1

    I still think he should've went to Florida State

  • @andrekersey1690
    @andrekersey1690 Год назад

    His life was great successful on all levels

  • @stevewhatmanwashint1
    @stevewhatmanwashint1 Год назад

    This is another example of how football is easier to play and dominate than basketball

  • @camc8879
    @camc8879 Год назад

    For many people being too good at football and basketball is a curse. Its all good in high school, but in college, you pick one or fail at both.

  • @nmbmemphisbeast3690
    @nmbmemphisbeast3690 Год назад +1

    Do Anthony Randolph and Andrea blaytch please

  • @TimDash
    @TimDash Год назад +2

    Vick was not a year younger they graduated the same year

  • @solomongrundy6650
    @solomongrundy6650 Год назад

    Dickie V said it best once… “ he looks like a football player trying to play basketball…”

  • @mrstanbmw
    @mrstanbmw Год назад

    Great Athelete who made it

  • @timcarter3967
    @timcarter3967 Год назад

    Vick and Curry came out of high school the same year (1998).

  • @mark_kline
    @mark_kline Год назад

    Randy Moss could have played SG in the NBA but he choose football and fulfilled his potential

  • @anselshort4798
    @anselshort4798 Год назад +1

    How bout Corey brewer or nate McMillan I don't know if they too small for this but nick Collison and Luke ridnour had good careers for sonics

  • @rickgray6718
    @rickgray6718 Год назад +1

    All CAP, it's great if a kid can play multiple sports, they told Dionne and Bo the same they turned out to be LEGENDS, thousands of highschool athletes play multiple sports

    • @stuntedgrowth
      @stuntedgrowth  Год назад

      You missed the point. You can play multiple sports all you want. But at some point you'll have to make a choice. Everyone ain't Dion. You named two guys. And none of them played BASKETBALL. The specific case for Ronald, was he needed to choose. Everyone may not need to, but he did