Post subject: Re: RIP Shane Dronett 38 is far too young.
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:18 am
Yeah Yeah Yeah
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bad ass player for Texas, especially during the Shock the Nation season (my freshman year) - there are some legendary stories about him, including one where he kicked the crap out of some Aggie lineman on South Padre Island on spring break. supposedly as a 16 year old Gold Gloves boxer he was regularly beating guys 10 years older.
really sad. there are rumors it was a suicide, no idea if that's true.
oh and fuck you edzeppe.
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Post subject: Re: RIP Shane Dronett 38 is far too young.
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:06 am
a joke
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Too Big a Man Too Say wrote:
likeatab wrote:
Too Big a Man Too Say wrote:
Orpheus wrote:
likeatab wrote:
edzeppe wrote:
likeatab wrote:
oh and fuck you edzeppe.
what the hell did i do?
pretty disrespectful to be making a joke like that imo.
I think he was genuinely amazed, considering the guy was an NFL player and even my name gets several hits on google.
If you type Shane Dronett into google you tons of things come up for him.
obviously. as they would for any former NFL player. anyway probably an overreaction on my part, just thought it was kind of uncool.
I agree with you. It seems like a pointless statement to make on edzeppe's part.
YOu obviously dont follow my posts. But yes, that is a significant overreaction. I didnt knock the man, or his death... I simply pointed out a "WHOOO?" element that is going to be the case for a lot of people. I remember him because he was briefly a Lion (if memory serves).. But really, the sad truth is a disproportionate # of professional football players (especially lineman) die too young... and really, Shane Dronett is not a very high profile player.
Post subject: Re: RIP Shane Dronett 38 is far too young.
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:54 pm
Unthought Known
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Epilogue - Suicide.
He had a Brain Tumor. Just like many other former NFL players with head injuries and another former Falcon who has also died recently Craig "Ironhead" Heyward whose son plays for Ohio State.
The rate former NFL players are dying young is alarming. I certainly hope this is cause for alarm in the NFL and the players union and maybe they can help bolster the health care of at least needy retired former players.
The kind of body collisions like Ryan Clark and Willis Mcgahee experienced the other night are not good for the body at all.
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