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re: Where Are They Now?--- Mega Edition
Posted on 3/20/10 at 2:25 pm to Kafka
Posted on 3/20/10 at 2:25 pm to Kafka
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I'm waiting for Hollywood to make a movie of his life...
It would be rated L for what else? Looney!
The dude lived up to his name, he was truly loco. I remember years before he died, my day had found an article about him that he said he had finally found peace, was taking care of elephants in India.
Posted on 3/21/10 at 11:30 am to Tiger in Texas
Heres a few other of my favorites
Mark Fields
Born November 9, 1972 (1972-11-09) (age 37)
Los Angeles, California
Career information
Year(s) 1995–2004
NFL Draft 1995 / Round: 1 / Pick: 13
College Washington State
Professional teams
New Orleans Saints (1995-2000)
St. Louis Rams (2001)
Carolina Panthers (2002-2004)
Career stats
Tackles 769
Sacks 34.5
Interceptions 5
Stats at NFL.com
Career highlights and awards
2× Pro Bowl selection (2000, 2004)
Mark Anthony Fields (born November 9, 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American football linebacker of the National Football League.
Fields played college football for Washington State University. He was selected in the first round (13th overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints. He played six years in New Orleans, leading or coming close to the team lead in tackles. He later played one year with the St. Louis Rams before signing with the Carolina Panthers before the 2002 NFL season. However, before the start of the 2003 season, he learned he had Hodgkin's disease, and he was forced to sit the season out. Both he and linebackers coach Sam Mills were sources of inspiration for the team, who made it to Super Bowl XXXVIII before losing to the New England Patriots. Fields returned to play in the 2004 NFL season, and made the NFC team at the 2005 Pro Bowl. However, he learned before the start of the 2005 season that his Hodgkin's had returned, and so he turned down a new contract offer from Carolina. At this time, his jersey number (# 58) has been assigned to Thomas Davis. It is unknown if he will return next season or at all. On NFL Total Access, Fields has mentioned that he fully hopes to return for at least a year in the future.
He was a student at George Washington Preparatory High School
Jerome Pathon
Pathon was originally drafted 32nd overall in the second round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts. He was also selected by the Montreal Alouettes in the second round (11th overall) of the 1997 Canadian College Draft, although he has not played a game in Canada to date. Pathon played 46 regular-season games for Indianapolis (1998–2001) as well as 45 games for the New Orleans Saints from 2002-2004.=emed the University of Washington.
Pathon was a student of Carson Graham Secondary School in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 1987–1992 and attended Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada for one year (1993–1994) where he had 44 receptions and 868 receiving yards and was named AUS and CIAU Football Rookie of the Year,
Quinn Early
(born April 13, 1965 in West Hempstead, New York) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the third round of the 1988 NFL Draft. A 6'0", 188 lb (85 kg). wide receiver from the University of Iowa, Early played in 12 NFL seasons from 1988 to 1999. His best year as a pro came during the 1995 season as a member of the New Orleans Saints when he caught 81 passes for 1,087 yards and 8 touchdowns.
Quinn Early played high school football at Great Neck South High School. He currently teaches Choy Li Fut Kung Fu in San Diego at White Dragon Martial Arts [1] and has written articles on the subject of kung fu and has been published in Inside Kung Fu magazine
Mark Fields
Born November 9, 1972 (1972-11-09) (age 37)
Los Angeles, California
Career information
Year(s) 1995–2004
NFL Draft 1995 / Round: 1 / Pick: 13
College Washington State
Professional teams
New Orleans Saints (1995-2000)
St. Louis Rams (2001)
Carolina Panthers (2002-2004)
Career stats
Tackles 769
Sacks 34.5
Interceptions 5
Stats at NFL.com
Career highlights and awards
2× Pro Bowl selection (2000, 2004)
Mark Anthony Fields (born November 9, 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American football linebacker of the National Football League.
Fields played college football for Washington State University. He was selected in the first round (13th overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints. He played six years in New Orleans, leading or coming close to the team lead in tackles. He later played one year with the St. Louis Rams before signing with the Carolina Panthers before the 2002 NFL season. However, before the start of the 2003 season, he learned he had Hodgkin's disease, and he was forced to sit the season out. Both he and linebackers coach Sam Mills were sources of inspiration for the team, who made it to Super Bowl XXXVIII before losing to the New England Patriots. Fields returned to play in the 2004 NFL season, and made the NFC team at the 2005 Pro Bowl. However, he learned before the start of the 2005 season that his Hodgkin's had returned, and so he turned down a new contract offer from Carolina. At this time, his jersey number (# 58) has been assigned to Thomas Davis. It is unknown if he will return next season or at all. On NFL Total Access, Fields has mentioned that he fully hopes to return for at least a year in the future.
He was a student at George Washington Preparatory High School
Jerome Pathon
Pathon was originally drafted 32nd overall in the second round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts. He was also selected by the Montreal Alouettes in the second round (11th overall) of the 1997 Canadian College Draft, although he has not played a game in Canada to date. Pathon played 46 regular-season games for Indianapolis (1998–2001) as well as 45 games for the New Orleans Saints from 2002-2004.=emed the University of Washington.
Pathon was a student of Carson Graham Secondary School in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 1987–1992 and attended Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada for one year (1993–1994) where he had 44 receptions and 868 receiving yards and was named AUS and CIAU Football Rookie of the Year,
Quinn Early
(born April 13, 1965 in West Hempstead, New York) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the third round of the 1988 NFL Draft. A 6'0", 188 lb (85 kg). wide receiver from the University of Iowa, Early played in 12 NFL seasons from 1988 to 1999. His best year as a pro came during the 1995 season as a member of the New Orleans Saints when he caught 81 passes for 1,087 yards and 8 touchdowns.
Quinn Early played high school football at Great Neck South High School. He currently teaches Choy Li Fut Kung Fu in San Diego at White Dragon Martial Arts [1] and has written articles on the subject of kung fu and has been published in Inside Kung Fu magazine
This post was edited on 3/21/10 at 11:32 am
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