Marcus Dupree - Concussion Statistic
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i have all respect you could give marcus but every player knows "you see wat you hit and you hit what you see" and he oviously just put his head down now
comonman
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they said he got hit. but look more like he hit the defender
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it could happen to you.
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@Miclou8998 ESPN changed the name of this clip. The title of this clip, not the 30 for 30 episode, originally stated he never made it to the NFL.
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@Kelm48103 its the best that never was, not never made it to the NFL meaning he never played as himself with his natural talent by the time he made the NFL he was not the same player as you never are with the knee injury which ended his career
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no never made it meant he never made it as the star that he was supposed to b
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so, these people who put Marcus on the field, ran him ragged, and saw that he was hurt decided to play him anyway, then just sent the guy home with a concussion??? what no medical attention??? people managing sports are really messed up.... use the kids up spit em out. oh well, i guess u got to feed the machine. : (
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Great documentary. Watching his high school and college runs was amazing.
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@ballsaq He played a full season i believe and was cut before his 2nd seasson.
The title of this vid says "Never Made it to the NFL," but he played with the L.A. Rams....Didn't ESPN bother to watch their own 30 for 30 episode?
Kelm48103 1 year ago 30
Marcus Dupree was the greatest high school running back ever! He was 17, ran a 9.5 hundred at 6 feet 2, 220 pounds. He had a powerful, beautiful stride and it looked like he was running on top of a layer cake. Switzer should have cared more about Marcus as a young man and he could have done this with love. Instead Switzer treated Marcus as a "football soldier" and nothing more. As far as the reverend is concerned; he took advantage of Marcus and his mom to line his pockets with money.
vinman24t 1 year ago 18