He actually runs a resturant in NYC. He started because while with the Steelers, he did a lot of cooking for the team. (West African foods). So that is where he is at now.
How the hell that kid never made it in the NFL is beyond me. I think things came too easy for him all his life (football life anyway) and he didn't know how to really work and take the next step. He had all the tools. Just never perfected it.
Yeah I am a Steelers fan. And a Zereoue fan. In his four years in Pittsburgh he rushed for just over 1500 yards. Not exactly stats you can build a career on. He got traded to the Raiders and didn't do a whole lot on that team. At least they were still pretty good when he was there. I just recently found out that he also played for the Patriots but was used very sparingly. He got paid alot of money I am sure but I was talking more on field accomplishments. His stats are pretty meager.
@bulletstopper636 well Amos did something that every running back that ever attended wvu did. he beat pitt, twice actually. and how about them steelers huh? not a chance in hell at the super bowl this year huh? and even if they would have made it, they would have got their ass blown off the planet by new orleans. because the saints are a true powerhouse that kicks ass with authority. not like lucky, fluke, seattle or arizona who fell into by accident against the steelers and got beat.
@bulletstopper636 He was too small I guess, he actually had a couple of nice years for Pittsburgh. I know his numbers weren't the greatest, but he was a very effective backup behind Bettis. WVU has a lot of good running back talent out there, he was just one of them.
I went to HS with this guy ..He was unbeliavable
cjf799 1 year ago
famous amos just another great superstar, in a long line of great superstar running backs to come out of wvu.
tauras88d 1 year ago
He actually runs a resturant in NYC. He started because while with the Steelers, he did a lot of cooking for the team. (West African foods). So that is where he is at now.
hankwvu 2 years ago 2
How the hell that kid never made it in the NFL is beyond me. I think things came too easy for him all his life (football life anyway) and he didn't know how to really work and take the next step. He had all the tools. Just never perfected it.
bulletstopper636 2 years ago
He did make it in the NFL, he played for the Steelers. He played for about 5 years.
UserPickForSix 2 years ago
Yeah I am a Steelers fan. And a Zereoue fan. In his four years in Pittsburgh he rushed for just over 1500 yards. Not exactly stats you can build a career on. He got traded to the Raiders and didn't do a whole lot on that team. At least they were still pretty good when he was there. I just recently found out that he also played for the Patriots but was used very sparingly. He got paid alot of money I am sure but I was talking more on field accomplishments. His stats are pretty meager.
bulletstopper636 2 years ago
I thought you meant that he never made it PERIOD. Yeah its a shame though all the skill he had to never become a star back for a team in the NFL.
UserPickForSix 2 years ago
@bulletstopper636 well Amos did something that every running back that ever attended wvu did. he beat pitt, twice actually. and how about them steelers huh? not a chance in hell at the super bowl this year huh? and even if they would have made it, they would have got their ass blown off the planet by new orleans. because the saints are a true powerhouse that kicks ass with authority. not like lucky, fluke, seattle or arizona who fell into by accident against the steelers and got beat.
tauras88d 1 year ago
Who the hell asked you? When the Saints get 5 more super bowls then come talk smak to me. Till then you and your pretenders can slurp shit and die.
bulletstopper636 1 year ago
@bulletstopper636 He was too small I guess, he actually had a couple of nice years for Pittsburgh. I know his numbers weren't the greatest, but he was a very effective backup behind Bettis. WVU has a lot of good running back talent out there, he was just one of them.
jjones6069 1 year ago
Hell Yeah!
EpicHornet 3 years ago