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re: I really wanted to read Billy Cannon's New Authorized Bio Straight Through...
Posted on 8/28/15 at 4:38 pm to BillyBowlegs
Posted on 8/28/15 at 4:38 pm to BillyBowlegs
Very interesting. I never knew that existed back then. I worked out at Alvin Roy's from ,68 to 70 and saw a few Chargers come through and work out during the off season. I didn't know what steroids were back then but one offensive lineman(won't mention a name) sure could toss some heavy weights.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:05 pm to atltiger6487
Correction. We lost the next week at Tenn. we beat OM 14-0 in '58 and won the NC. Heisman was '59 as was the punt return.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:29 pm to Clark W Griswold
quote:Which helps explain the stupidity that you posted after this.
As an LSU fan in my 30s,
quote:Then you are not much of an LSU fan. Bandwagon maybe but true fan? Not. You can't pick and choose your history. To dismiss one of the most iconic events in LSU history and CFB history shows your youthful ignorance.
I'd be fine if I never heard his name again.
quote:Who said he was better than anyone else? He was great for his time and would probably be great today. Players can only play against who they have during their lifetime. To try to compare players from different generations is fun but unrealistic. Would the 1976 Steelers beat the 2015 Patriots? Different era and different game.
Any player who didn't have to play against black athletes shouldn't be considered better than anyone playing today.
quote:Can't understand this. What was on the line, time in the game when it happened and results of the run were all pretty important.
I've seen his "run". Not that magical to me.
quote:Apparently not
Sorry but I just don't see the hype.
quote:You finally make sense.
Geaux Tigers!
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:34 pm to Clark W Griswold
quote:
As an LSU fan in my 30s, I'd be fine if I never heard his name again. Any player who didn't have to play against black athletes shouldn't be considered better than anyone playing today. I've seen his "run". Not that magical to me.
Fact is the league was all white back then so someones achievements shouldn't be put down due to rules that are not in their control. It's not his fault there were no black players. Very stupid argument you just made...
Posted on 8/28/15 at 10:02 pm to BillyBowlegs
I'm so sick of hearing about Cannon as if he was the best of all time. I'm sure he was great during his era but I think it's a nostalgic greatness people remember more than anything. I don't care if anyone else shares my opinion. Keep down voting away.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 10:48 pm to TigerDoc
I met him about 10 years ago. He is a pleasure to have a conversation with.
Posted on 8/29/15 at 2:13 am to TigerDoc
Great synopsis, Charles N. deGravelles and good luck with your book sales.
quote:
TigerDoc
quote:
Charles Degravelles, M.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern
profiles.utsouthwestern....
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Search All Faculty · A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q ... Dr. Charles Eliot deGravelles graduated from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in 2002. ... Dr. deGravelles is medical director of Nexus Recovery Center, a drug treatment center for women ... 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. , Dallas, Texas 75390 ..
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Posted on 8/29/15 at 12:03 pm to SirWinston
did nobody get this? OP is the author of the book and is pretending to be giving an unbiased review
This post was edited on 8/29/15 at 12:04 pm
Posted on 8/29/15 at 12:13 pm to SirWinston
i thought that was pretty obvious
Posted on 8/29/15 at 12:31 pm to TigerDoc
Dr Cannon was my orthodontist. His hands were huge to be going in someone's mouth. Haha. Really nice guy.
Posted on 8/29/15 at 12:35 pm to tigerskin
I have known Dr Billy Cannon my entire life as my Father played on the 58 team with him. Personally the guy is a super nice guy and will always go out of his way to speak to me when we run into each other. And not just me, just about anyone that approaches him. He learned from his mistakes and has done some good things in his life.
My favorite story is one day my Dad and I were headed up to Arkansas to pick up some hay for our horses. Both Billy and my dad were also into horse racing. Anyway we stopped by the Fed Prison in Arkansas to bring Billy to lunch. It was prearranged with the prison. We parked out front and here comes Billy without any escort to our truck. We went to lunch for an hour and went back and dropped him off. He walked back to the front doors of the prison and was let in. He was a rock star there and is still one almost everywhere he goes.
Now as far as his high school and college days I am sure everything in the book is true as my dad said he was a wild man. There were some stories I cant tell on here. But my dad said the guy was a freak athlete and was not only the fastest guy on the team but also one of the biggest.
Anyway just wanted to tell my Cannon story. To this day when I run into him when back in Baton Rouge he always makes time for a short conversation.
My favorite story is one day my Dad and I were headed up to Arkansas to pick up some hay for our horses. Both Billy and my dad were also into horse racing. Anyway we stopped by the Fed Prison in Arkansas to bring Billy to lunch. It was prearranged with the prison. We parked out front and here comes Billy without any escort to our truck. We went to lunch for an hour and went back and dropped him off. He walked back to the front doors of the prison and was let in. He was a rock star there and is still one almost everywhere he goes.
Now as far as his high school and college days I am sure everything in the book is true as my dad said he was a wild man. There were some stories I cant tell on here. But my dad said the guy was a freak athlete and was not only the fastest guy on the team but also one of the biggest.
Anyway just wanted to tell my Cannon story. To this day when I run into him when back in Baton Rouge he always makes time for a short conversation.
Posted on 8/29/15 at 1:22 pm to Clark W Griswold
quote:
I'm so sick of hearing about Cannon as if he was the best of all time. I'm sure he was great during his era but I think it's a nostalgic greatness people remember more than anything.
It was before my time, but when a guy is a standout on offense, defense and special teams, he is going to be remembered as one of the best. In the Sugar Bowl during the undefeated national championship year, he threw for the only score in the game and kicked the extra point too. He was also punter at LSU. Which of today's guys do all of that?
Posted on 8/29/15 at 1:29 pm to Big EZ Tiger
He ran the 100 yard dash in 9.4 in college, how does that compare to the 100 meters? I dont feel like googling it at this time. But curious how that compares as Donte ran the 100M I believe in 10.3 in high school. So when comparing speed from a guy in the 50's to now Cannons time seems pretty impressive. Plus he threw the shot put 54 feet also
Posted on 8/29/15 at 5:49 pm to TigerDoc
quote:
by TigerDoc
But I have to admit I skipped ahead.
Cheater.
Posted on 8/29/15 at 5:56 pm to TigerDoc
He helped organize a labor union?! That is far worse than what he went to jail for. I wish I never knew that. That destroyed my image of the man.
Posted on 8/29/15 at 6:34 pm to SirWinston
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Posted on 8/29/15 at 6:34 pm to TigerDoc
I met Dr. Cannon at an alumni event here in Houston. Strongest hands I have ever shook. Dude is still strong as an ox. An absolute gentlemen too.
Posted on 8/29/15 at 8:37 pm to TigerDoc
I'm looking forward to reading the book. Can't tell who the bigger a-hole is in this thread. The guy who doesn't respect Cannon because he didn't play against black guys (like he had a choice in the days of segregation) or the guy who thought he was Sherlock Holmes thinking he figured out the author of the book a full page after the OP admitted the author was his dad.
Posted on 8/30/15 at 12:00 am to Ric Flair
quote:
Can't tell who the bigger a-hole is in this thread.
It's fairly close, but I vote for Clark.
Just plain old stupid.
LC
Posted on 8/30/15 at 6:42 pm to crawlin king snake
quote:
Dr Cannon was my orthodontist. His hands were huge to be going in someone's mouth.
Yep, he was in training when he had his hands in my mouth. I was impressed that he was on the Chiefs for a year, disliked that he played for the Raiders. His LSU years didn't impress me, we'd just moved to Baton Rouge and the Big 8 was the only real college ball.
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