# 27 DB Michael Griffin:
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Freddie WAS an incredible warrior...and, IMHO, the epitomy of a Longhorn...an undersized kid from out of state with only 1 scholarship offer comes in & wins a starting job on a National Championship team. Plays thru excruciating pain and is the ultimate teammate (showed up on crutches @ Cotton Bowl when MD's said he couldn't leave the hospital). I get moist in the eye every time I think of Freddie."Freddie was an incredible warrior on the field and especially fighting cancer. He was brave and didn't complain despite knowing he was losing the battle and would die.
I encourage anyone to read his book, "I Play to Win".
Eric was not as fast as Ham. He was one of those who had a lightning fast start (thus the leaping ability) but lost pace with the true sprinters. I would take both on my track team and start counting points at 38.Eric was a great jumper and was fast, but I'm not sure he was as fast as any of those mentioned. As far as being shifty, I think Metcalf was in a class by himself, although Jitter Fields might be close if you discount the yards going backwards.
Notice the block in the second one. That poor OU player got erased!4th
Those pics are amazing
My faves are tge top one with the girl shouting and hooking
AND the natural heisman in the bottom.
Thank you for finding and posting.