Stepping away from Reno/Sparks Real Estate to post a few quotes from an all time great running back with four different NFL teams.
I don’t give players a chance to hit me.
Eric Dickerson
When they have their hands on their knees, that’s when they’re tired.
Eric Dickerson
I believe if I stay tall and run up high, I can see better.
Eric Dickerson
Just a few quotes from one of the greatest Sportscasters and Lawyers (yes he was a Lawyer before joining ABC)
After all, is football a game or a religion?
Howard Cosell
Sports is the toy department of human life.
Howard Cosell
The ultimate victory in competition is derived from the inner satisfaction of knowing that you have done your best and that you have gotten the most out of what you had to give.
Howard Cosell
What’s right isn’t always popular. What’s popular isn’t always right.
Howard Cosell
I had to step away from Reno/Sparks Real Estate after hearing the sad release of one of the NFL’s greatest. On Monday, LaDainian Tomlinson was released by the San Diego Chargers, a franchise he helped revive with a brilliant nine-year run in which he became one of the NFL’s greatest running backs. Tomlinson was due a $2 million roster bonus in early March, which all but guaranteed he would be cut loose. He still had two years left on his contract, which was reworked during a somewhat tumultuous period last offseason. General manager A.J. Smith called it “a tough day, a sad day for everybody in the organization. But it’s always tough to part ways with great players who helped you win games. It’s not a pleasant day, but we’re working through it.” Tomlinson, who turned 30 last summer, was injured early in the 2009 season and finished with 730 yards on 223 carries for an average of 3.3 yards per carry, all career lows. Tomlinson ranks eighth on the all-time rushing list with 12,490 yards. His 138 career rushing touchdowns rank second, and his 153 total touchdowns rank third. He was the NFL’s MVP in 2006, when he set league single-season records with 31 touchdowns, including 28 rushing, and 186 points. Tomlinson won the NFL’s rushing title in 2006 and ‘07. Perhaps his most memorable moment as a Charger came on Dec. 10, 2006, when he swept into the end zone late in a game against the Denver Broncos for his third touchdown of the afternoon to break Shaun Alexander’s year-old record of 28 touchdowns. His linemen hoisted him onto their shoulders and carried him toward the sideline, with Tomlinson holding the ball high in his right hand and waving his left index finger, while the fans chanted “L.T.! L.T.!” and “MVP! MVP!” Tomlinson was said to be very, very gracious and very respectful during their meeting. He had his typical smile. He was just as good as could be, as respectful as could be. Just really, like he is, first class.
Read more at: http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/San-Diego-Chargers-cut-LaDainian-Tomlinson-022210