Remember this Dante Hall play?

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I remember watching the highlights on NFL Primetime that day and this was the 2nd time I had ever heard of that dude (the first being a couple of weeks ago when he returned a kickoff for a TD against the Rams). That was literally one of the sickest jukes I've ever seen. That impulse and reaction time >>>
 

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there were like 4 or 5 blocks in the back on that play :laff:
:russ:

refs were on some

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to give a fukk about blocks in the back
 

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Both of these plays reminded me how much I stanned all the undersized WR and KR/PR specialists when I was young. Dante Hall, Ravens had Jermaine Lewis, Saints had Michael Lewis (dude went from being a truck driver to the NFL :wow:), Az Hakim from the Rams, Allen Rossum on the Falcons.

Az-zahir Hakim was that nikka.



Az and **** running track :wow:




Az backpedaling like Desean before there was Desean



Az's little brother Salim Hakim chasing down Sammy Watkins
 

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R.I.P. Stuart Scott. the commentary on that highlight plus the moves makes that whole video :wow::banderas:
I hate that I'm old enough to read this, forget that Stuart Scott died, remember that Stuart Scott died, think back to my childhood and all the sporting moments that Stuart Scott narrated, remember being a young man when a line like "I got game like Stuart, Scott" from Lil Wayne was understandable by everyone at a party, realize that no one listens to Lil Wayne anymore and that that line only makes sense to people my age, then get sad about Stuart Scott being dead.
 

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Both of these plays reminded me how much I stanned all the undersized WR and KR/PR specialists when I was young. Dante Hall, Ravens had Jermaine Lewis, Saints had Michael Lewis (dude went from being a truck driver to the NFL :wow:), Az Hakim from the Rams, Allen Rossum on the Falcons.
Michael Lewis might have the 🐐 NFL story
 

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Both of these plays reminded me how much I stanned all the undersized WR and KR/PR specialists when I was young. Dante Hall, Ravens had Jermaine Lewis, Saints had Michael Lewis (dude went from being a truck driver to the NFL :wow:), Az Hakim from the Rams, Allen Rossum on the Falcons.

Michael Lewis might have the 🐐 NFL story


I thought Yeremiah Bell's story was really amazing (and it still is), but Lewis' takes the cake. I didn't know he played football only as a freshman in high school and then flag football as an adult

Yeremiah's story:


Bell attended George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester, Kentucky, where he was a three-year letterman in football as a defensive back and wide receiver. He also lettered in basketball as well as in baseball, starting as a senior with former Major League pitcher Matt Ginter.

Bell was not highly recruited while in high school, and without a full scholarship offer he began doing hard labor in a central Kentucky steel mill for $8 per hour.

College career​

After two years of working in the steel mill, Bell enrolled at nearby Eastern Kentucky University and attempted to walk-on the Eastern Kentucky Colonels football team.
-Wikipedia


He had to get out of the mill first.
"He always talked about how he'd work his way through college and get to the pros," said Emery Crawford, a friend of Bell's whom he
met at the mill. "Everybody just thought he was talking. We didn't know he was as good as he was.
"He'd say, 'One of these days I'm going to make it to the big leagues.' I said, 'Son, I hope you do, but I've heard it before.'"
Bell kept telling Crawford and everyone else at the mill about his plan to work until he made enough money to pay for his freshman year at Eastern Kentucky. Then he'd walk on the football team and earn a scholarship, Bell would say.
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But Lewis takes the cake
 
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