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I asking if he hurt a vikings linemen i wasnt sure if he did. And i looked for awhile on the Dante Hall thing but i couldnt find it. I do remember it happening though. Lesnar came up behind Hall on a play, picked him up and slammed him onto the ground. Not sure if it was a typical "body slam" but i remember it being somewhat of a big deal for a few days. He did attempt to try and hurt three players according to the link above. It might have been Smith but i thought it was Hall. Anyways i couldnt find more but i didnt really look for more then ten minutes.
I'm not a fan of Lesnar and i doubt he could pass a steriods test anyways. Find one on this "bodyslam" of Dante Hall and this "injury" he caused please. I don't remember these things happening. He got in multiple fights, but I don't recall these things. |
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Lesnar needs to go back to what made him famous..... acting..... All he did while at training camp is attempt to hurt people. He bodyslammed Dante Hall of the Kansas City Chiefs and if memory serves he attempted to hurt one of Kansas City's linemen in a pratice game. Didnt he also injury a vikings player in practice? I hope he never finds work in the NFL.
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I found one aritcle. I will try to find more.
http://archives.gophercentral.com/in...p!news!id!3473 Its a little more then half way down the list. Brock Lesnar Starts Huge Fight In First NFL Scrimmage Brock Lesnar, who seems to have a problem avoiding confron- tation lately, started a fight in his first scrimmage as a Viking this past weekend, as Minnesota took on the Kansas City Chiefs. The rules for the game were to avoid major contact and violent tackles, yet Lesnar blatantly broke the rules by sacking the backup quarterback, Damon Huard. "That's just me, and I don't care what [the Chiefs] think about it," Lesnar said in what was a succinct summary of how most Vikings players and coaches felt. "I'm here to play football and make the team. I'm going 110 percent. I'm not going to dial it down. That's the game. We've got full pads on. If that's the tempo they want to play, maybe my tempo is a little different." After Lesnar's play, the game got significantly more aggres- sive and the Vikings were tacking Chief ball carriers. Later on in the game, Lesnar tackled Jonathan Smith, prompt- ing Jonathan Ingram to sprint into the pile and shove Lesnar. Lesnar responded by jumping on Ingram's back. The two quickly ripped each other's helmets off and caused players from both sidelines to get involved in the scuffle. "I've got to prove myself," a defiant Lesnar said. "If it's fighting and clawing and whatever, then that's what I'm going to do. I haven't had this much fun since ... I can't remember. I have only one speed. Sometimes I got too far past the line and had to come back. I've got to find that happy medium, and I don't know if I've got it. But at least I'm getting up there and causing some chaos." |
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NFL | Lesnar still looking for a shot at the NFL - from www.KFFL.com
Sun, 1 May 2005 10:16:38 -0700 Bill Williamson, of the Denver Post, reports former professional wrestler Brock Lesnar still wants to play in the NFL. He had a shot as a defensive lineman in training camp last season with the Minnesota Vikings and he wound up getting released. Lesnar now thinks he'll have to be an offensive lineman to make it. Almost a year after becoming a national curiosity, Lesnar is preparing for another shot at the NFL. He is training at his home in the Twin Cities for another run. Lesnar would prefrer to land once again with the Vikings. |
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He is in a lawsuit with the WWE, they don't even want him back. The guy is cocky, arrogant, and an overall headcase. He is strong, but strength and talent are two seperate things. The guy was an NCAA wrestler, not a football player, and I think he is just making a joke out of himself, the WWE, and the NFL.
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Lesnar needs to go back to what made him famous..... acting..... All he did while at training camp is attempt to hurt people. He bodyslammed Dante Hall of the Kansas City Chiefs and if memory serves he attempted to hurt one of Kansas City's linemen in a pratice game. Didnt he also injury a vikings player in practice? I hope he never finds work in the NFL. |
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He is in a lawsuit with the WWE, they don't even want him back. The guy is cocky, arrogant, and an overall headcase. He is strong, but strength and talent are two seperate things. The guy was an NCAA wrestler, not a football player, and I think he is just making a joke out of himself, the WWE, and the NFL. |
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