[RollTideFan] Derrick Thomas among Hall of Fame candidates

2005-02-05 Thread Pat Smoot
The other first-time candidate is the late Derrick Thomas, a star 
linebacker for Kansas City from 1989-1999 before dying from injuries in an 
auto accident. the former University of Alabama star led the NFL in 1990 
with 20 sacks and had 1261/2 in his career. He set league marks with seven 
sacks in one game, against Seattle in '90, and 19 recoveries of opponents' 
fumbles. He also forced a league-record 45 fumbles. 


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Re: [RollTideFan] Derrick Thomas among Hall of Fame candidates

2005-02-05 Thread Jeff Todd
DT didn't make it. Good news is, neither did Michael 
Irvin. Steve Young and Dan Marino were the only new 
inductees to the HoF.

JT

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 The other first-time candidate is the late Derrick 
 Thomas, a star linebacker for Kansas City from 
 1989-1999 before dying from injuries in an auto 
 accident. the former University of Alabama star led 
 the NFL in 1990 with 20 sacks and had 1261/2 in his 
 career. He set league marks with seven sacks in one 
 game, against Seattle in '90, and 19 recoveries of 
 opponents' fumbles. He also forced a league-record 45 
 fumbles.


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Re: [RollTideFan] Derrick Thomas among Hall of Fame candidates

2005-02-05 Thread Pat Smoot
The white boys.
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DT didn't make it. Good news is, neither did Michael Irvin. Steve Young 
and Dan Marino were the only new inductees to the HoF.

JT
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The other first-time candidate is the late Derrick Thomas, a star 
linebacker for Kansas City from 1989-1999 before dying from injuries in 
an auto accident. the former University of Alabama star led the NFL in 
1990 with 20 sacks and had 1261/2 in his career. He set league marks with 
seven sacks in one game, against Seattle in '90, and 19 recoveries of 
opponents' fumbles. He also forced a league-record 45 fumbles.

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[RollTideFan] Derrick Thomas

2004-10-23 Thread kurtrasmussen
http://www.natchezdemocrat.com/articles/2004/10/22/sports/sports69.txt
Published: Oct 22, 2004 - 12:36:09 am CDT
Schmidt: Thomas belongs in Pro HOF
By Christian Schmidt
I feel sorry for young football fans, because they won't ever get to see 
Derrick Thomas.

Growing up as I did during the best years of his illustrious career made 
you a fan of Thomas.

Thursday Thomas' name was on a list of nominees for induction into the 
Pro Football Hall of Fame.

There shouldn't be any question. He should be inducted.
Despite the other names nominated this year, which include quarterbacks 
Dan Marino and Steve Young, wide receiver Michael Irvin, offensive 
lineman Nate Newton, defensive end Charles Haley and pass-rushing 
specialist Kevin Greene, Thomas stood out.

Even among some of the NFL's greatest players, Thomas was special. He 
terrorized quarterbacks, forced opposing offenses to plan around 
stopping him and made the Kansas City Chiefs one of the league's best 
defenses for a decade.

Thomas was the best of his era, the logical successor to Lawrence Taylor 
as a pass-rushing linebacker.

He was a player so good they created a position for him: the Falcon. It 
allowed Thomas to move around the defense and do what he did best - rush 
the quarterback. But Thomas wasn't a one-dimensional player. He could 
tackle running backs, cover tight ends and running backs on passing 
routes and off the blocks of offensive linemen who often outweighed him 
by more than 100 pounds.

Thomas, listed at 6-3 and a generous 247 pounds in his career, was too 
small to play the position he was most suited for, defensive end. He 
loved to rush the passer and he did it about as well as anyone.

His favorite target was some guy named John Elway, whom Thomas sacked 17 
times. For some linebackers, that might be a decent career in itself.

The final tally: 730 career tackles, 126.5 sacks and an astounding 444 
quarterback pressures.

He also had 7.5 sacks in 10 postseason games, ranking among the best there.
Thomas did his job so well he made the Pro Bowl nine times in his 
11-year career.

It's all the more sad that Thomas' career ended when he was still an 
extremely capable player - perhaps not the star he was early in his 
career, but still a key cog in a very good Chiefs' defense. His death of 
complications from injuries suffered in an auto collision shocked the 
sports world. Thomas was just 33 years old, and many fans hadn't 
realized the extent of his injuries when he went into the hospital.

But for those who knew Thomas, his freakish abilities on the field 
weren't even the most important part of who he was. He tirelessly gave 
to his community and was a friend to almost everyone he met. He was a 
genuinely good person who happened to also be an extremely talented 
football player. He loved his family, loved football and loved his 
adopted home of Kansas City.

His teammates loved him, his family loved him, opponents respected him 
and the members of his community appreciated the charity work he did.

Derrick Thomas was an amazing player, but he was more than that. He is 
missed for all of the things he did, on and off the field.

The least that can be done is to put a great player and a great man into 
the Hall of Fame where he belongs.

Christian Schmidt is a sports writer with the The Natchez Democrat. 
Reach him at (601) 445-3633 or by e-mail at 
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