Allen Iverson Playing High School Football

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  • @crippla27
    @crippla27 12 лет назад +22

    Played against him and with him back in the day..still the greatest strong safety and QB in VA high school history..he was throwing nearly 65 yd bombs easily and could hit like Ronnie Lott and cover like a young Deion Sanders..anyone from southeast VA knows what im talking about!

    • @libertyhercules8952
      @libertyhercules8952 Год назад

      Yes sir!!! I played against Marcus Vick when he played for the Boys Club and I was with Denbigh. People Sleep on the 757 area. But the 757 has talent coming out of there. Graduated with Antoine Bethea in 02. Look at him!!!! In my opinion first Ballet Hall Of Famer in 2025 I think he is eligible.

    • @jakebuchsbaum3348
      @jakebuchsbaum3348 Год назад

      @@libertyhercules8952 is the 757 like the area of like Newport News and stuff like that

  • @MrHav1k
    @MrHav1k 9 лет назад +51

    7 ints in one game!?!? Are you fucking kidding me!? lmao.

  • @picklerick2771
    @picklerick2771 8 лет назад +20

    If he played in the NFL like the he did in the NBA he would of had so many injuries, heart of a lion

    • @bellzo5
      @bellzo5 8 лет назад +1

      he would he would play hard but not stupid

  • @cobrala
    @cobrala 15 лет назад +2

    Youve never seen him with your own eyes, I knew him in VA and went to many of his games in football and Basketball, he was so good at...EVERYTHING that it left you speechless, oh remember this is the same 10 mile radius school district that produced Allen Iverson, Aaron Brooks, Mike Vick, Ronald Curry, Chris Slade, Terry Kirby, Alonzo Morning, Bruce Smith, Joe Smith(on the Cavs) Deangelo Hall, Bryan Randall, Tony Rutland. Ive remember them all and played against many of them in High School

  • @flyparks3224
    @flyparks3224 8 лет назад +6

    Allen no doubt could've played in the NFL. He was 5'6 as a JV not as varsity Allen is a good 6'0 seen him many times in person and I'm 6'1. But no doubt one of the best athletes ever

    • @lwmson
      @lwmson 5 лет назад

      I think he could have made it in the NFL as a WR or a DB, but not QB. He was too small.

    • @Od2221
      @Od2221 5 лет назад +1

      To small drew brees 6'0 he plays qb or its cuz ai is black

    • @lwmson
      @lwmson 5 лет назад

      @@Od2221 AI is listed at 6'0 but in truth he is actually about 5'10 and weighed 165 lbs. Similar to Doug Flutie -- who was also 5'10 and BTW is white - he was too small to QB in the NFL. It's rather hard to see over NFL lineman when you're that short.

    • @Od2221
      @Od2221 5 лет назад

      @@lwmson russel wilson

    • @Yoni123
      @Yoni123 2 года назад

      Kyler Murray is shorter

  • @robertlesuer2755
    @robertlesuer2755 9 месяцев назад +1

    Allen Iverson, warrior 🪖, respect ❤.

  • @clarencebawss
    @clarencebawss 10 лет назад +41

    Danmmm he lookk soo tall but in basketball he is one of the smallest

    • @ChunkySeaCow
      @ChunkySeaCow 10 лет назад +18

      6 foot isn't that short

    • @phillyphilly9
      @phillyphilly9 9 лет назад +33

      6ft is small as hell in the NBA

    • @Defx10
      @Defx10 9 лет назад +2

      clarence_bawss 6 foot is small in the NBA where other guys are 7 foot, but its a decent size for the NFL.

    • @JohnDoe-td7mu
      @JohnDoe-td7mu 9 лет назад

      Defx10 6 foot is below average QB in NFL. Average QB is 6'3. Plus, he was pretty skinny; 165 lbs. The smallest QB you'll find at 6'0 would at least be 210. Vick was 215, and he was considered "small". BB players got the height, FB players got the size.

    • @Defx10
      @Defx10 9 лет назад +4

      John Doe
      If he was going to go to college as a football player, he would most certainly have put on weight to do so.

  • @jeterwitzki2
    @jeterwitzki2 16 лет назад +1

    he's my idol. I'm in high school and small and watching this video encourages me to play football. Thanks for everything Allen!

  • @Barachat
    @Barachat 18 лет назад +3

    He's probably one of the greatest pure athletes alive today.

  • @Bannaker
    @Bannaker 17 лет назад +1

    After I graduated nearby Phoebus High school in '91 all I heard about was this guy who played for Bethel High who was the best qb,cb & return man anyone had seen. Later I found out that he was pretty good at basketball too

  • @royzlair
    @royzlair 9 лет назад +5

    I had the pleasure of seeing him play HS. He was incredible............

    • @mykull666
      @mykull666 9 лет назад +2

      Roy Howell same here Roy. I'm from Portsmouth but was living in Hampton while he was going to school.

    • @yeon723
      @yeon723 7 лет назад +1

      can you guys describe that speed?

  • @napata
    @napata 16 лет назад +1

    He was involved in a bowling alley brawl which got him locked up his senior year. He received clemency from Doug Wilder, the Governor of Virginia at the time

  • @anferneewilliams1122
    @anferneewilliams1122 9 лет назад +25

    Why didn't he play football at georgetown?!!!!

    • @613and802
      @613and802 9 лет назад +13

      +Anfernee Williams Because he could have gotten hurt and lost out on all that NBA money.

    • @willwittman42
      @willwittman42 9 лет назад +1

      Georgetown doesn't have a football team

    • @pythondalova
      @pythondalova 9 лет назад +7

      +Anfernee Williams Georgetown DOES have a football team.. He asked John Thompson could he do both but Big John denied him...

    • @dookeystain
      @dookeystain 8 лет назад +8

      who the fuck would waste time playing football at Georgetown and possibly getting hurt?

    • @hineighbor
      @hineighbor 8 лет назад +12

      Once you get to college, and you have a serious shot at making the pros in one sport, you focus on that sport. You don't risk injury playing two sports.

  • @jbrumundsmith
    @jbrumundsmith 14 лет назад +1

    Would Iverson have been a star in the NFL? Who knows, but he certainly could have played. It's hard to look at high school film and tell if somebody can play in the NFL (remember though that all these clips are from his JUNIOR year).
    But look at Iverson in the NBA. The man is a physical freak. He's unbelievably quick with world class balance. And he took a pounding in those NBA games by people just as big as those in the NFL, and got up every single time. He was an athletic MARVEL.

  • @HEARTpastFULL
    @HEARTpastFULL 10 лет назад +12

    Vick=Iverson
    What's in that VA water?¿?¿?¿

    • @AQUAPHREESH193
      @AQUAPHREESH193 9 лет назад +4

      +HEARTpastFULL shieet tell me about it. Not just sports wise haha! Pharrell/Neptunes, Timbaland, Missy, Devante Swing, and the list goes on and on lol

    • @bootymuzic
      @bootymuzic 7 лет назад +1

      HEARTpastFULL don't forget Ronald Curry, he's from VA too

    • @jayskicksnfits9372
      @jayskicksnfits9372 7 лет назад

      AQUAPHREESH193 Mr. Dalvin & DeVante are both from VA.

    • @devanteashley6607
      @devanteashley6607 6 лет назад

      HEARTpastFULL trey songz too.lol

    • @Niggalodeon323
      @Niggalodeon323 5 лет назад

      @Zy'Mir Cook haha. facts! that nigga sing/dance/rap/ball better than most. shit's crazy

  • @jonathanjames29
    @jonathanjames29 6 лет назад

    He was an inspiration for me in high school. I also played QB and FS in Football, and I was the MVP/All State/High Scorer on the basketball team too, and I'm not a big guy. so when I learned he did all of this (NO DISREPECT), but I idolized my game after him instead of trying to be like Mike. I wanted to be like Mike. But at 6'6", I had a hard time pulling off his moves. But when AI came around, even though it was late in my high school days, I found a guy that I could play like! Love it!

  • @Kevinschart
    @Kevinschart 9 лет назад +10

    l love iverson's heart, but with all due respect, i think its a little unfair to compare a highschool player to Deion Sanders or Michael Vick.

    • @nathanasper9945
      @nathanasper9945 9 лет назад +6

      beastwork Look what he did in the game of basketball... That's how he is comparable..

    • @Kevinschart
      @Kevinschart 9 лет назад +3

      Nathan Asper did you really just tell me to compare apples and oranges?

    • @jeremiahcrespo5383
      @jeremiahcrespo5383 9 лет назад +2

      beastwork It is very fair to compare a high school Allen Iverson to a high school Michael Vick.

    • @mykull666
      @mykull666 9 лет назад +10

      Jeremiah Crespo considering they are from the same area which is also where I'm from it is more than fair to compare him to Vick. I watched them both play and Vick wasn't even close to Iverson. He could have easily played pro football. He would had to have been a CB or SR and a P/K returner. He is the best football player I had the honor to watch play. His C & S blitzes were blindingly fast. He was a better tackler than Deion and had Deion/Hester like return skills. Offense, defense and special teams he was a star. He only came off the field for FG and XP. Would have loved to see what he could have done in college. It wouldn't have surprised me at all if he won a Heisman. He was that good!

    • @BellinghamJude
      @BellinghamJude 9 лет назад +3

      +beastwork He succeeded so immensely well in his '2nd best sport'. Sure, he might have chose the right route in picking basketball for his career cause he turned out to be legendary, but that also means we will never know how great AI can be in football. I mean, he seems to have equal talent for both, but AI always said that his No. 1 love for sports is football, not basketball.

  • @JustAnnie2U
    @JustAnnie2U 15 лет назад +1

    he never injured himself bowling. I went to bethel with him. he was in a fight in a bowling alley and hit a woman over the head with a chair. he went to jail for it and graduated in jail. His mom had to beg for him to go to Georgetown
    He was a great athlete yes, our quarterback.... we called him Bubba Chuck, for those of us that knew him then.

  • @Abstrack23
    @Abstrack23 10 лет назад +20

    I don't like Iverson as a person. But as an athlete he was a flat out beast! he won state championships both in basketball and football. that's amazing nigga.

    • @Realone031
      @Realone031 9 лет назад +7

      How you don't like ai

    • @Antbeast23
      @Antbeast23 8 лет назад

      How can u not like his personality confidence and keep it real mentality?

    • @adelachaudh2416
      @adelachaudh2416 8 лет назад

      ***** If you look at him today he is a different person and he takes responsibility for his career and how it turned out.
      But at the same time he was the scapegoat during his entire career. Everything he said got turned and twisted.

    • @Abstrack23
      @Abstrack23 8 лет назад +1

      Antbeast23
      Uh lets see - being way too lazy to practice to make himself and his teammates play better, his demeanor, most of his teammates saying he has a bad attitude; the bowling alley incident as well, and never owning up to it.. As stated I don't like him as a person. But as an athlete, I can't disregard he is one of the best players in nba history.

    • @Antbeast23
      @Antbeast23 8 лет назад

      El Roberto Duran I think that so called bad attitude is what made him good on the court he played with his all and carried them to the finals even. He had a killer instinct and played with heart. Yea he had an ego along with it but that's what made him. They never really had evidence with that incident too and served time as a result of it.

  • @dougec
    @dougec 15 лет назад +1

    Pure Athlete. He could excelled far and beyond anyone at any sport.

  • @jpearson311
    @jpearson311 9 лет назад +4

    I always heard rumors that football was his first love. I wonder why he never pursued it?

    • @Phil0hSoRaptor
      @Phil0hSoRaptor 9 лет назад +2

      He was drafted #1 overall in the NBA and NFL but the NBA offered more money and he needed the money to support his family.

    • @jpearson311
      @jpearson311 9 лет назад

      +Phil OhSoRaptor did he even play football in college?

    • @Phil0hSoRaptor
      @Phil0hSoRaptor 9 лет назад

      Jesse Pearson Not sure
      Just telling you what I've heard

    • @jessepearson2848
      @jessepearson2848 9 лет назад +2

      +Phil OhSoRaptor I think you've heard wrong. Nobody gets drafted in the first round of the nba and nfl drafts. it's one or the other.

    • @Phil0hSoRaptor
      @Phil0hSoRaptor 9 лет назад

      Jesse Pearson smd

  • @razasharp20
    @razasharp20 14 лет назад +1

    As good as iverson may have been at football, his impact on basketball will always be far greater than anything he could have done on the football field. he changed a generation of ballers. AI was the man. You didnt see all these guys rockin tattoos and handling the rock like they do before AI was around. Man never won a ring but he definitely changed the game

    • @Yoni123
      @Yoni123 2 года назад +1

      He said he would've been a better nfl player. But he didn't get football offers because of the bowlingin alley incident

  • @latteLarrys
    @latteLarrys 10 лет назад +12

    wow so football, very athlete!!

  • @nelsonkane8816
    @nelsonkane8816 7 лет назад

    "Street & Smith's College Football Yearbook" picked Allen Iverson as the pre-season co-national high school football player of the year before his senior year. They went to publication not knowing that he wasn't going to be playing any more high school sports after his junior season. He dominated as a defensive back, kick returner, and all-around QB. Michael Vick starred at all 3 of those positions also in high school. I saw them both.

  • @FutureCivilWarHero
    @FutureCivilWarHero 11 лет назад +5

    Ummmm 6'1 ???? Try 5'11 with shoes on buddy!!

  • @HellolzEveryone
    @HellolzEveryone 15 лет назад

    thanks bud, you changed my whole view on the world

  • @JMillz512
    @JMillz512 17 лет назад

    I heard he was good in football, but not like this lol. I wondered why he chose basketball instead, he said in an interview that football was his first love. Anyway, he's the G.O.A.T. Great vid.

  • @zoolanderizzle
    @zoolanderizzle 17 лет назад

    Hey footballinjones, I checked out that trailer "Perfect Effort" it looks pretty tight damn tight dude

  • @mrjonsey
    @mrjonsey 12 лет назад

    He wouldve been an elite DB whether is it cornerback or safety.

  • @dlawrengreen
    @dlawrengreen 17 лет назад

    I played college RB. I was recruited by a number of big schools. I am still in contact with those coaches. A number of them said Iverson would have played QB for them.

  • @naburba
    @naburba 17 лет назад +1

    The thing about Iverson is he's a tough, durable SOB with as much heart as anyone. He could have been a Pro Bowl player in the NFL, easily.

  • @cableguns
    @cableguns 15 лет назад

    @raundel9 have you ever seen mike vick's high school games? if not then how would you know?

  • @Nhxn_
    @Nhxn_ 15 лет назад

    he was a junior when the bowling accident happen and I couldnt find any info on teh colleges that wanted to recruit him.

  • @sckrbt
    @sckrbt 17 лет назад +1

    AI is the realest. He won both Mr Footall and Mr Basketball back to back in Va. One of the greatest ballers of all-time, AND he would been a great NFL player. Like a mix between Michael Vick and Reggie Bush. Allen Iverson and Bo Jackson are probably the best professional athletes I've seen.

  • @Smeet9
    @Smeet9 11 лет назад

    ya man im from vb i went to kellam and i used to watch him play and wow what a player he was

  • @2012MustangFootball
    @2012MustangFootball 14 лет назад

    wow beast mode....does anyone know how else to get help to get recruited for football..im a sophmore in highschool and i play varsity....but its hard to have any recruits see us cuz we arnt a popular school

  • @cmoneyno5
    @cmoneyno5 16 лет назад

    what does the arguement over soccer vs american football have to do with allen iverson playing football in high school?

  • @DEzzzcheck
    @DEzzzcheck 15 лет назад

    very good video,whats this bowling alley incident?

  • @worthlessburger7
    @worthlessburger7 16 лет назад

    U seen that 1st play, that was vick
    Vick & Aaron Brooks r cuzinz & AI, Vick & Brooks all played HS Football 2gether

  • @rhsdude5
    @rhsdude5 15 лет назад

    @NDANG88 its a little different when your trying to get by someone who is trying to tackle you than just trying to take the ball or stop you. trust me im a three sport athlete.

  • @TwiceTheSpeedTV
    @TwiceTheSpeedTV 15 лет назад

    You're 53 years old and have a 50 inch vert? That's really good. lol

  • @TheDmented01
    @TheDmented01 6 лет назад +1

    Bruh, I never knew da kid was that accurate with the football.

  • @jaysmith8362
    @jaysmith8362 17 лет назад

    There was a fight at a bowling alley and Iverson was in it I think. wiki probably has more stuff then I do so check there.

  • @PowhatanNDNZ12
    @PowhatanNDNZ12 14 лет назад

    @EightyOneAndOnly this video lied, it was only 5 picks in 1 game cause he shares the VHSL record with earl brown from my highschool

  • @DRSnaping7
    @DRSnaping7 15 лет назад

    can you tell us the 3 qb names please i´ll be glad to here lol

  • @bhard14
    @bhard14 16 лет назад +1

    He was throwing with such accuracy. Wow!!! I wish LeBron, A.I., and Glen Davis would play just one NFL game just to see how good they would be. And to make it a little fair on them since they haven't done it in so long, we'll let them play the Lions.

  • @ronaldscott3382
    @ronaldscott3382 10 лет назад

    Allen Iverson was one the best in the state of Virginia and in the peninsula in the early 90's beside Ronald curry and Michael Vick ....but He actually had 6 picks against I.C. Norcom high school in that 92 regional championship game which the record still stands today.

    • @ClassickSwagger
      @ClassickSwagger 10 лет назад

      GABE LUMAS From Kingman, AZ had 7 picks in a single game in 2012! That record still stands today as well!

    • @Pschoeff10
      @Pschoeff10 9 лет назад

      Ronald Scott *tied with 6 int's with a dude from powhatan high school in the 70's*

  • @infinitetundra
    @infinitetundra 7 лет назад +2

    Vick and Iverson represented the streets.

  • @mynameisJG
    @mynameisJG 15 лет назад

    anyone in here from hampton? at that time no one was talking about mike vick or aaron brooks. it was all ron curry. what happened to him?

  • @TwiceTheSpeedTV
    @TwiceTheSpeedTV 15 лет назад +1

    I was being sarcastic. I know a good amount about vertical leaps.

  • @GeneralCarter15
    @GeneralCarter15 11 лет назад +1

    No fucking wonder why Allen Iverson is so skilled at crossing over!

  • @firstborn79
    @firstborn79 15 лет назад

    i played on the same practice field wit Chuck back in the late 80s (aberdeen raiders) and i will tell you all this. chuck is the best highschool athelete i have ever seen. i witness the guy damage high school players when he was 12, playing flanker, tailback, safety, and returns on special teams. he won MVP in that game alone, and that was in 1988. and Bubba would lay the wood like ronnie lott if you ran threw his zone - that is if he did not pick it off.

  • @RollinStones31
    @RollinStones31 16 лет назад

    Soccer/Football and Basketball are two unbelievably different sports. Noone can compare the two and both take extreme athletic ability.

  • @dunkography
    @dunkography 14 лет назад

    1 OF MY FAVORITE BASKETBALL PLAYERS AND NOW FOOTBALL PLAYERS!

  • @clh2192
    @clh2192 17 лет назад

    AI was top 25 in the nation. He was also the most dominant player in one of the most competitive leagues in the nation. I was in VA from 88-92 and while he was nice in ball he was a legend in football. If I remember correctly he was going to sign with Pitino at Kentucky, so basketball was apparently his first love.

    • @Yoni123
      @Yoni123 2 года назад

      He was ranked #1 in the nation and wanted to play football but didn't get offers because of the bowling alley incident. He has said he would've been better at football

  • @fallguye6011
    @fallguye6011 17 лет назад

    The first Michael Vick, a sub 4 second 40? Where do I see that?

  • @chicostick12
    @chicostick12 15 лет назад

    correction, he had only 6 interceptions in a game tied with earl brown for the state record Powhatan highschool 1971

  • @efisgpr
    @efisgpr 16 лет назад

    what bowling alley incident??? (referred to in "more info")

  • @redpride61
    @redpride61 16 лет назад

    what was "the bowling alley incedent"?

  • @allanosmond1
    @allanosmond1 14 лет назад

    @2012MustangFootball
    are you from sjam lol

  • @eagleboy201
    @eagleboy201 14 лет назад +2

    watching A.I play football reminds me of Desean Jackson.

  • @GardnerD697
    @GardnerD697 13 лет назад

    what kind of drop back was that 0:16

  • @YTWoodland
    @YTWoodland 15 лет назад

    he got into a minor brawl at a bowling alley right b4 college and almost faced jail time

  • @pook72
    @pook72 16 лет назад

    i didnt kno this was a video about ur training regime..

  • @crackshack2
    @crackshack2 16 лет назад

    I need to learn to throw a football 30yds any pointers? was looking on the web of stuff I need to be able to do to be a successful quarter back

  • @toby099
    @toby099 16 лет назад

    I don't get it, how would the bowling incident make him stop playing football and switch to basketball? wtf.

  • @aS0yCz8H7Fy4SAG
    @aS0yCz8H7Fy4SAG 16 лет назад

    i read about the video info, and it said he quit football b/c of the bowling incident" what happened at bowling which made him stop playing football?

  • @Dtrumaine
    @Dtrumaine 16 лет назад

    Harvey J. Clayton Jr. 2008 Football Highlights America's Next Superstar. Amazing

  • @86bookshot
    @86bookshot 15 лет назад

    i went to iversons same high school, i dont know about 3 qbs.. but one was aaron brooks, he played for the saints and raiders

  • @bigrickstar
    @bigrickstar 17 лет назад

    Mt. Union is a Div. III school in Alliance Oh. And they Have been completely dominant on that level in the mid to late 90's into the 00's. They've won something like 12 championships in the last 15yrs. Google them and check them out.

  • @alexmyrtou
    @alexmyrtou 15 лет назад

    With his quickness and agility and with a hand like this it's not hard to see him palying this game.....

  • @durant3535
    @durant3535 16 лет назад

    i couldnt see him as a football player... but he would probably be amazing. he is a great athlete. i would love to watch him play football

  • @DRSnaping7
    @DRSnaping7 15 лет назад

    Thanks Dud ! Damm i can´t imagine A.I as a NFL player certainly amazing

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    @takklesquad 15 лет назад

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  • @theironlung315
    @theironlung315 16 лет назад

    you can tell he used to play football just watching one game. he goes way harder than anyone else in the nba

  • @crippla27
    @crippla27 11 лет назад

    thats cool, bro, i remember scrimmaging Kellam and Princess Anne, Cox hs on the southside, yall had some great teams for real... The Crabbers was always our biggest rival on the peninsula at Bethel, u remember the Old hampton high that used to dominate in the 90's!! they were the shit!

  • @JNewWG
    @JNewWG 11 лет назад

    One of my favorite basketball players of all time.

  • @McGrady24089
    @McGrady24089 15 лет назад

    what possestion dont he play he play cb qb wr rb whats next linebacker but he still a BEAST!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @nfs5676
    @nfs5676 15 лет назад

    his footworks are exactly identical as how he does in basketball..... WOW what an athlete

  • @cdub0911
    @cdub0911 16 лет назад

    I wonder if he inspired Ronald Curry, The Vick's, and now Tyrod Taylor how to play the QB position because they're all from the Hampton Roads area.

  • @PowhatanNDNZ12
    @PowhatanNDNZ12 13 лет назад

    he didnt have 7 interceptions in one game. he had six tied with earl brown of powhatan hs

  • @ClassickSwagger
    @ClassickSwagger 13 лет назад

    7 ints. In single game, Gabe Lumas did that this season in Arizona! Look his name up.

  • @Chrisjb1983
    @Chrisjb1983 15 лет назад

    I heard he was better than vick in high school. But I had no idea he was a multi-tasker. And so great at everything he did. Did I hear that correctly? 7 interceptions in one game?

  • @alexvbo2
    @alexvbo2 13 лет назад

    so what happen at the bowling alley

  • @ebj1871
    @ebj1871 15 лет назад

    Yeah, I think I'm sure, it was Aaron Brooks, Michael VIck, Marcus Vick, Tyrod Taylor, & Ronald Curry...aslo there were 2 others but I don't know if they made it to the pros. Marcus Vick didn't make it neither. But he did go to Virginia Tech

  • @Aiforshort
    @Aiforshort 13 лет назад

    ALLEN IVERSON IS A Gifted Person ! even in football, i can say he's ''THE ANSWER'' !

  • @karmascope
    @karmascope 16 лет назад

    Do you or abrittain80 know how to play basketball? If so how many years have you been playing and how often?
    I'll take a wild guess and say you don't play sports, you just watch them.

  • @bigrickstar
    @bigrickstar 17 лет назад

    Paul Brown also was the founder Of the Cleveland Browns (hence the name) he also later founded the Cincinnati Bengals in the early 70's borrowing the nickname from his high school alma mater the Massillon Tigers. There is also the pro football hall of fame in Canton OH, Which is also the birthplace of Jim Thorpe. There's a rich history and tradition in the Buckeye state in regards to football. I encourage you to do some research, I also apologize for the "son" comment.

  • @PhantomofDB
    @PhantomofDB 18 лет назад

    Yeah, you are probably right, if it weren't for the bowling alley incident he would possibly be in the NFL. But if it weren't for Gov. Wilder, he would possibly still be in jail for another couple of years. Regardless, cool upload. He was a great FB player.

  • @teetez
    @teetez 18 лет назад

    ever heard of R. Parrish,D. Robinson, W. Dunn(early in his carrier), Demarcus Faggins Etc. There's no doubt with his ability he could play in the NFL. The question is how good would he be Average/below average? Kick return, punt return, or possibly FS. I'm not saying he'd be great but he'd definitely make a roster. Let's not forget he's not to short to ave. 30 pts. a game in the NBA, also tops in min. played, FT attempts, steals, & heart.

  • @uptown_roamer4009
    @uptown_roamer4009 17 лет назад

    Actually it is in Hampton Va

  • @GitJackedUpBoi
    @GitJackedUpBoi 12 лет назад

    Yes Troy Smith was one of my favorite quarterbacks and I always wanted him to be a star in the NFL, too bad osu list to Florida also but to which comment are you replying to?

  • @jeezy3
    @jeezy3 17 лет назад

    were did u hear that?

  • @ebonymoorer2240
    @ebonymoorer2240 12 лет назад

    @commandervander1 I beg to differ its kids down here in South Florida running 4.28 they junior year in high school my man.

  • @stempy7777
    @stempy7777 14 лет назад

    the way he holds the ball, the way he bounces around in the pocket=mike vick-the rocket arm

  • @injuredguitar
    @injuredguitar 16 лет назад

    well i wasnt talking about "shaw" as u said plain basketball now was i?

  • @TitansQuarterback16
    @TitansQuarterback16 15 лет назад

    TOOOOOOOO NICE and he really isn't that small a guy now he is 6'0 Mike Vick is 6'0 and he is a terrific Quarterback

  • @aswertiobn
    @aswertiobn 16 лет назад

    That's because he was probs 6 foot then, in basketball thats really small, but in nfl thats about average and above.
    DOes anyone know what happened in the
    "Bowling Incident"

  • @marvelevolution
    @marvelevolution 16 лет назад

    was was the bolwing alley incident?

  • @firstborn79
    @firstborn79 15 лет назад

    actually, the hood thought he would play football before bball. when bethel won the state he got interviewed on the field and told the guy that he was going to turn around and win state in bball-AND HE DID. i remember when me and my pops gave him a ride home from practice (back in the Bulls Starter jacket days) and he was talkin wanting to stop playing. my pops told him "chuck, you cant stop playin sports, cuz thats your ticket outta here. and lil kids gonna look up to bubbachuck."