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And Bo Jackson ran past Easley like he was standing still. It’s hard to imagine a single play from a regular-season NFL game ever generating that kind of hype again. Dude. Jackson, meanwhile, went on to become one of the greatest all-around athletes -- and marketing phenoms -- of his generation, before his career also was cut short by injuries.Despite sharing that iconic sports moment, for the past 27 years, Bo and Boz had never actually spoken until May 1, when ESPN caught up with them in a tiny hotel conference room on the eve of the fourth annual What you do is try to learn from it -- and learn quickly. At that moment 30 years ago, Jackson and Bosworth were two of the most famous athletes alive. (AP)Make better choices. If you’re of a certain age and were a football fan in 1987, you recall that play. 45. The reason that gap was so big and there was nobody filling or scraping into the B-C gap is because Freddy decided he wanted to run the B gap on a blitz. Bo was a curiosity because he was a Heisman Trophy winner who went on to play Major League Baseball, but famously said he also wanted to play for the Raiders as And Bo ran him over at the goal line for a touchdown.The play has been exaggerated and embellished through the years. To some extent, it was good versus evil, talent versus talk, offense versus defense, the greatest athlete of all time versus the game's greatest villain.After two storied carries, though, the great rivalry was over. | Yahoo Sports NFL Podcast In the second half, Jackson took a handoff near the goal line, moved to his left, cut toward the end zone and bulldozed Bosworth for his third score of the night on his way to a Monday Night Football-record 221 rushing yards.That night was the birth of Bo and the end of the Boz.Plagued by bad shoulders and other issues, Bosworth was a shell of the dominant player he had been at Oklahoma, and his NFL career lasted just 17 more games. Heading into that night, Nov. 30, 1987, when the troubled and insolent Bosworth promised to shut down the explosive, electrifying Jackson, the game had spun into an epic showdown between two of the most popular rookies in NFL history. It was just Jackson’s fifth career NFL game and because it was on “Monday Night Football,” it was the first chance a huge audience got to watch him with the Raiders (NFL Sunday Ticket hasn’t always existed, kids).It’s also, without question, the most enduring play from Bosworth’s NFL career, which ended too soon because of shoulder issues. Argh. This wasn’t just some random guy that Jackson made look bad — Easley was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this summer. Brian Bosworth and Bo Jackson participated in a game for the ages on Monday Night Football in 1987. But that’s not why you’re here.Everyone remembers that night for the moment that Jackson took a goal-line handoff and was isolated with Seattle linebacker Brian Bosworth.
For comparison, the powerful Adrian Peterson is 220.It’s one of the greatest athletic moments from an athlete who many will say is the greatest pure athlete they have seen. It has been 30 years, and we still remember it like it was yesterday.Bo Jackson had a memorable day on “Monday Night Football” in 1987 against the Seahawks. It has been 30 years and I’ve still never seen a man that big run that fast.Watch the clip. Harley Soltes/The Seattle Times Plagued by …
Get all the sports news you need, direct to your inbox.The play I remember best from “Monday Night Football” on Nov. 30, 1987 isn’t the play everyone else likes to remember from that night.My most memorable moment from that game was Los Angeles Raiders running back Bo Jackson taking a handoff, going off left tackle, breaking one tackle and accelerating like I had never seen from a man his size. One pitch and three steps, and Bo is gone, and I'm left rolling in behind him. It’s probably fair to say that game 30 years ago, with Jackson running for 221 yards, is one of the 10 or so most famous “Monday Night Football” games, even though the Raiders won 37-14. These are the words that burst out of Brian Bosworth's mouth the moment Bo Jackson appears in a doorway of a small office inside The Hotel at Auburn University. In the second quarter, Bo blew past Boz in the open field for a spectacular 91-yard touchdown. You just can't do that.
As soon as a smiling Bosworth can extricate himself from behind a cramped conference table, Bo and the Boz embrace for the very first time since their infamous collision on the goal line in Seattle during an iconic Monday Night Football game some 27 years ago.Heading into that night, Nov. 30, 1987, when the troubled and insolent Bosworth promised to shut down the explosive, electrifying Jackson, the game had spun into an epic showdown between two of the most popular rookies in NFL history. Get your Fantasy Football league up and running today!Reports: Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick will call Monday Night FootballJ.J.
Bosworth played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners, and was a two-time consensus All-American. And Bo absolutely blew past him.
And Bo Jackson ran past Easley like he was standing still. It’s hard to imagine a single play from a regular-season NFL game ever generating that kind of hype again. Dude. Jackson, meanwhile, went on to become one of the greatest all-around athletes -- and marketing phenoms -- of his generation, before his career also was cut short by injuries.Despite sharing that iconic sports moment, for the past 27 years, Bo and Boz had never actually spoken until May 1, when ESPN caught up with them in a tiny hotel conference room on the eve of the fourth annual What you do is try to learn from it -- and learn quickly. At that moment 30 years ago, Jackson and Bosworth were two of the most famous athletes alive. (AP)Make better choices. If you’re of a certain age and were a football fan in 1987, you recall that play. 45. The reason that gap was so big and there was nobody filling or scraping into the B-C gap is because Freddy decided he wanted to run the B gap on a blitz. Bo was a curiosity because he was a Heisman Trophy winner who went on to play Major League Baseball, but famously said he also wanted to play for the Raiders as And Bo ran him over at the goal line for a touchdown.The play has been exaggerated and embellished through the years. To some extent, it was good versus evil, talent versus talk, offense versus defense, the greatest athlete of all time versus the game's greatest villain.After two storied carries, though, the great rivalry was over. | Yahoo Sports NFL Podcast In the second half, Jackson took a handoff near the goal line, moved to his left, cut toward the end zone and bulldozed Bosworth for his third score of the night on his way to a Monday Night Football-record 221 rushing yards.That night was the birth of Bo and the end of the Boz.Plagued by bad shoulders and other issues, Bosworth was a shell of the dominant player he had been at Oklahoma, and his NFL career lasted just 17 more games. Heading into that night, Nov. 30, 1987, when the troubled and insolent Bosworth promised to shut down the explosive, electrifying Jackson, the game had spun into an epic showdown between two of the most popular rookies in NFL history. It was just Jackson’s fifth career NFL game and because it was on “Monday Night Football,” it was the first chance a huge audience got to watch him with the Raiders (NFL Sunday Ticket hasn’t always existed, kids).It’s also, without question, the most enduring play from Bosworth’s NFL career, which ended too soon because of shoulder issues. Argh. This wasn’t just some random guy that Jackson made look bad — Easley was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this summer. Brian Bosworth and Bo Jackson participated in a game for the ages on Monday Night Football in 1987. But that’s not why you’re here.Everyone remembers that night for the moment that Jackson took a goal-line handoff and was isolated with Seattle linebacker Brian Bosworth.
For comparison, the powerful Adrian Peterson is 220.It’s one of the greatest athletic moments from an athlete who many will say is the greatest pure athlete they have seen. It has been 30 years, and we still remember it like it was yesterday.Bo Jackson had a memorable day on “Monday Night Football” in 1987 against the Seahawks. It has been 30 years and I’ve still never seen a man that big run that fast.Watch the clip. Harley Soltes/The Seattle Times Plagued by …
Get all the sports news you need, direct to your inbox.The play I remember best from “Monday Night Football” on Nov. 30, 1987 isn’t the play everyone else likes to remember from that night.My most memorable moment from that game was Los Angeles Raiders running back Bo Jackson taking a handoff, going off left tackle, breaking one tackle and accelerating like I had never seen from a man his size. One pitch and three steps, and Bo is gone, and I'm left rolling in behind him. It’s probably fair to say that game 30 years ago, with Jackson running for 221 yards, is one of the 10 or so most famous “Monday Night Football” games, even though the Raiders won 37-14. These are the words that burst out of Brian Bosworth's mouth the moment Bo Jackson appears in a doorway of a small office inside The Hotel at Auburn University. In the second quarter, Bo blew past Boz in the open field for a spectacular 91-yard touchdown. You just can't do that.
As soon as a smiling Bosworth can extricate himself from behind a cramped conference table, Bo and the Boz embrace for the very first time since their infamous collision on the goal line in Seattle during an iconic Monday Night Football game some 27 years ago.Heading into that night, Nov. 30, 1987, when the troubled and insolent Bosworth promised to shut down the explosive, electrifying Jackson, the game had spun into an epic showdown between two of the most popular rookies in NFL history. Get your Fantasy Football league up and running today!Reports: Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick will call Monday Night FootballJ.J.
Bosworth played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners, and was a two-time consensus All-American. And Bo absolutely blew past him.