growl wrote: Maybe we can get Alex Karras to come back and play on our offensive line!
GO DAWGS!!!!!!!GATA
Chief, you bring back some memories that probably a lot of folks are not aware of.
Karras and Hornung suspended for gambling (April 17, 1963)
Paul Hornung, the Green Bay Packers running back who had scored an NFL record 176 points in 1960 and been named MVP in 1961, and Alex Karras, the Detroit Lions All-Pro defensive tackle, were suspended by Pete Rozelle for betting on NFL games and associating with gamblers. Hornung, said Rozelle, had bet up to $500 on NFL games, and Karras, he said, had placed at least a half dozen $50-$100 bets.
Both players sat out for a full season, before being reinstated. Five other Detroit players were fined for betting on the 1962 championship game. Hornung apologized. "I made a terrible mistake," he said. "I am truly sorry." Still, he was later inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Without saying too much, shows the difference between Baseball and Football. Remember when Pete Rose played baseball in Macon, Georgia.
My opinion . . . . Pete, Alex and Paul were wrong. All apologized, now I see in Baseball where Alex Rodriguez has, say again, in my opinion, allowed to show another reason why Baseball is no longer "America's Game".
Take gambling out of professional team sports, or substance abuse, not talking about "weed" goes much deeper than that with Alex and many of the "Home Run Hitters" in a particular period.
Did not mean to "stray", however having a cousin that is in the Baseball Hall of Fame, know who he was and how he got there, bothers me that others have been allowed to continue . . . . follow the damn money. Fact. Just a reminder . . . . Johnny Mize, the "original BIG CAT". Johnny Mize and my grandfather who was an engineer on one of the Gainesville Midland steam engines, both North Georgia folks that were more than cousins.
Fact check . . . .
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Mize