Ex-NFL RB Herschel Walker Considering A Comeback

Discussion in 'NFL General Discussion' started by BigBlueBruiser, Jan 24, 2011.

  1. Marcus Allen was 38 when he retired in April 1998.

    Marcus Allen Is Retiring To Join CBS

    Ken Strong of the Giants was the oldest running back in NFL history at the age of 41. Jim Thorpe was the other running back to play in his 40's. He was 40 when he retired.
     
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  2. Dougerrrr

    Dougerrrr Laus Deo

    looked it up...George Blanda was 48 and looked nothing like that.
     
  3. hermhater

    hermhater Guest

    Is there a bookie event on whether he'll be back or not?

    Or how many YAC?
     
  4. Dr Jay

    Dr Jay Rookie

    The older you get, the more brittle your bones become. He may feel great, but one good hit and his leg may snap like a stick of chalk
     
  5. bambam

    bambam Rookie

    If I were in his position I'd do it. Its his decision. He's a pro. I'm sure he knows the risks/reward potential. I don't think he'll be all pro but if the guy wants to give it a shot, why not. Better than reading about him going to trial for hiring a teenaged prostitute, storming into a hotel room with guns drawn to reclaim his possessions or getting pulled over for dwi.
     
  6. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Damn...48...

    Blanda won player of the year at 43...:icon_eek: