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  • RACISM POWERS HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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  • I didn't know that Dick Butkus had a black wife, well you learn something every day! :)

  • we miss u walter

  • The 3 people who clicked dislike had their invitation to play football with Walter Payton denied.

  • Great guy. Eating chicken.

  • damn...$9.99 for a 12 pc and mash n gravy???? I wish I lived in the 80s right about now. Sheeit!

  • Walter Payton may have been the greatest professional athlete of all-time when considering that he was so talented on the field and an even better person off it. He was a player who had an extreme amount of class and was an ambassador to the NFL. Sweetness - there may not have ever been a better and fitting nickname for an athlete.

  • I cried when Walter died.

  • @Adino1 me too. like a little girl. i REALLY cried at his press conference when he go sick. and when Walter cried......forget it. what a loss!

    RIP Sweetness!

  • Maybe they shouldn't eat fried chicken!!! Love U Sweetness!!!

  • I WANT THAT HEADBAND!!!!!

  • LOL What an awesome commercial!

  • KFC. WP. Cancer. A connection?

  • Walter Payton = THE GREATEST RUNNINGBACK TO EVER PUT ON A PAIR OF SHOULDER PADS. I met Walter Payton when I was just a 6 year old kid at the Mccormick Place in Chicago. There was a show there and my father brought me there. Anyway, I remember horsing around with Walter (1981). That scene is unbelievable by todays standards. Walter was a great person who loved his fans and NEVER showed any disresepct for the game he loved. God Bless Walter Payton. Players like sweetness are a thing of the past.

  • Oh my god, this is so cheesy. I love Walter, but man, "Walter's Bucket"? C'mon.

  • I like the commercial where he was in the recording studio

  • Walter is God!

  • All of this steroid talk is really of no significance to me. He had a great talent and used it in multiple ways on the football field. Now was he 100% perfect as somebody suggested?? Um, no. None of us is perfect. He had shortcomings just like the rest of us.

  • I heard that sometimes during the offseason, Sweetness would go to the mountains of Kenya, carry a bag thats 50 extra pounds on his back, and run 3 miles every day.

  • R.I.P

  • whoop de doo 50 cents lololol....

    $9.50 they get 4 dollars profit......

  • RACISM! lol

  • KFC puts sterioids in the chicken. Problem solved.

  • Walter Payton was a great running back. Roids do not make you a great running back. It'll help you recover faster after working out, but it won't give you skills like his. So let the man RIP.

  • There's no way Walter did roids! Here's why:

    1) he always weighed the same his whole NFL career (200-210 lbs)

    2) never had any bouts of rage (ie Lyle Alzado)

    3) never had hamstring/muscle injuries like most roid users

    4) head size still stayed the same unlike BBonds and

    5) always had a soft voice tll the day he died (the roids would have changed all that) He was on Soul Train when he was in high school so of course he was skinny back then. He was just a teen.

  • if u guys read his book 'Never Die Easy' the only way he got muscle was because his family made him his brother and sister move

    dirt around in the back yard for gardening

    i mean big piles of dirt

    look it up

    thats how he got his muscles

    he never touched weights until high school or college i think

  • i love walter payton but there is a chance that he might have done that by the payton 1 sanders 2 jim brown 3 bronco nugurski rushed for 3,000 yards

  • no knows for sure but the facts are this the nfl started testing for steroids in 1988 prior to that year there was no such test. Walter payton played from 1975-1987 and was never tested

  • he never took roids read his book

    "Never Die Easy"

    He got his strength from sspreading dirt around his yard

    that his parents made him do with his brother and sister

  • no one knows for sure if he did or if if he did not one thing i know for sure is that he was never tested for steroids because the nfl did not start testing for steroids until the 1988 season. From 1975-1987 walter played under the old union agreement. But there is a chance that he might have taken steroids with his rare liver disease, and the fact that he was never tested should raise a red flag.

  • walter did not did from steroids he died from leg cancer

  • @dylaner88455 he died from a rare liver disiease called Primary sclerosing cholangitis duh!!!!

  • Walter Payton.....Steroids?????...are you crazy?! Theres no way Walter did 'roids......you're a idiot!

  • I am the biggest bear fan out there I love Walter payton walter payton played from 1975-1987 the league did not test for steroids during the 13 years that Payton played. They started testing for steroids in 1988 the year after Walter retired which means he might have done steroids

  • @tga1975 I agree with you, man! If anyone uses Steroids, then they cheat on working out. I bet Walter Payton worked out. BTW, my mom and dad met Walter Payton. They talked to him for 15 minutes, which is still a long time! Walter Payton likes my mom, and dad! He also signed our football! :D

  • ya your an idiot, nuff said...

  • Um, bullshit, Payton wasn't on roids. The reasons why Walter was so good are:

    1. He had excellent blockers

    2. He worked hard off the field so that when he went in, he'd kick the shit out of defenses

    3. He was naturally a kick ass player.

    Go Bears, payton rocks

  • hey, i agree, but his blocking was not so up to par

  • due he was thee best blocker in the nfl in the 80's

  • walter payton was a running back not a o line daaa

  • HA! dylaner-dumbass doesn't know that running backs sometime block D-lineman for the QB. What a dumb-ass....HA!!!!!! daaa.....

  • I actually might agree with you. Now did Walter Payton take steroids? We don't know for sure, but if we found out for sure, it should not come to us as a suprise.

    That this into consideration, Payton could bench press 390 pounds and could leg press more than 700 pounds.

    It's also intersting to point out that in the eary 1970s, he did make an appearance of "Soul Train." I have seen the video of it and it shows Payton with a skinny look to him.

    So it was possible that Payton was on steroids.

  • alright, theres no way he was on steroids. you dont need steroids to bench 390 or legpress 700 pounds. if your an nfl athlete and work hard like walter did, u should be getting those results.

    in the early 70's walter was in his first couple years in the nfl. he came in as a skinnier guy. alot of people do and work hard over the years. look how skinny MJ was when he came in to the nba

    he was a hard working athlete and naturally strong and did things the right way

  • Actually, Walter Payton was not in the NFL in th early 1970s.

    He was a rookie in 1975 (Mid-70s).

    In the early 1970s Walter Payton was at Jackson State, playing college football.

  • Ya, but still alot of guys come in skinny into the league and work their asses of as their career goes. not tryin to argue, i just believe he was a hard working athlete that did things the right way

  • thats not alot, i know highg school atheleets that do that much weight, so stop talkin shit u dont know about

  • ok

    first off- walter didnt do steroids

    2nd off-eric dickerson was not very good at all i can name 3 RB's off the top of my head that were and are better 1.barry sanders2.jim brown3.bronco nagurski

  • thank you someone that knows about Walter Payton

  • that kid grew up to be the great ray lewis. Seriuosly, how else could he have tackled Walter Payton?

  • 10 bucks for a dollar headband. 50 cents to the parks and 8.50 profit. Nice little racket they had going there.

  • You get a bucket of chicken for the ten dollars and they give you the Walter headband along with it. Durr!!!

  • Actually, the whole thing was actually a bucket of chicken (12 pieces) and a large mashed potatoes w/gravy.

  • KFC rocks, KFC is my favourite food. I live in New Zealand and the chicken over here is extremely good quality.

    GO KFC, you rock.

  • No he could not be a better man he was perfect after what i heard a 100% PERFECT

  • everything but the short shorts was perfect LOL!

  • Dear Lord, he even helped people through commercials. Could there be a better man?

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