Brad Van Pelt DEAD

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  1. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    I know I'm getting old, I was just a pup when Van Pelt was playing but I remember him.
     
  2. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    A sad loss for the Crunch Bunch :sad: RIP
     
  3. WW85

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    What's sad is there have been only 3 replies to this thread.

    A lot of saplings on this site never heard of him or saw him play.
     
  4. Don

    Don 2008 TGG Rich Kotite "Least Knowledgeable" Award W

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    How many former NFL players have died under 60 in just the last year?
     
  5. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Van Pelt was an excellent linebacker. They were talking about Van Pelt yesterday on the radio and they brought up a stat - the average life expectancy of a former NFL player is 55 years old.
     
  6. wexy

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    I was shocked when I read it in this Times this morning...
    I remember Brad very well and I'm turning 53 next month..
     
  7. NJRaider

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    Brad stepped into Ted Hendricks' shoes with the Raiders after the Stork retired. Played for them in '84 and '85 and had two really good years. You can't replace a guy like Hendricks but I thought they did really well to get someone as good as Van Pelt. An excellent, hard-nosed player.

    RIP...
     
  8. statjeff22

    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    I never rooted for him as a player, of course (since he played for the hated Giants), but he was a very good player, and by all accounts a good human being (not quite as good a player as his partners Taylor and Carson, but a vastly better human being than LT). RIP.

    It might not apply to wide receivers (and of course kickers and punters), but otherwise, if you're a current or former NFL player, it seems that you shouldn't expect to live to qualify for Social Security or Medicare.
     
  9. Popeye's Army

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    I saw his kid play at Colorado State. Very gutsy QB who liked to run a lot. Was very productive and a college hero. But he didn't do anything in the NFL as a QB. Too bad he didn't switch to be a LB like his old man.
     
  10. jetophile

    jetophile Bruce Coslet's Daughter

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    I saw that the other day. Strange, retired NFL athletes dropping dead from heart attacks; but is it getting more and more prevalent, or is it just my imagination? Well, I know many young athletes die due to undetected congenital heart defects and the like, but it seems something is definitely going on here.

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080327171014.htm

    ^I did a search and it seems I'm not wrong. Steroid related, what? Anyway, not a Giants fan, but I always remembered Van Pelt because of his name more than because of his play (unlike Carson and LTurd). The Peanuts (Linus & Lucy), what can I say? I wasn't all that young, but I guess it was just a word association thing. Sad just the same.RIP.
     
  11. Dierking

    Dierking Well-Known Member

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    Someone once posted the story about how he got to play LB and wear no. 10, but I forgot it. Great player, RIP.

    EDIT: Learn to read.

    Van Pelt wore No. 10 in college and then with the Giants, although that was not a number linebackers were supposed to wear.

    "They were supposed to give me a number in the 50s or 90s," he said. But I was also a backup kicker in college, which I also was my rookie year with the Giants.

    "They said, 'the league might give us a problem, but we'll give it to you as a kicker that happens to play linebacker.' It helped my career. I started to get to be a better linebacker and I started getting noticed a little more with that number. They couldn't forget it. 'Ten' just doesn't belong out there on defense. It was a lucky number for me."
     
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  12. ThunderbirdJet

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    Back in the 70's I was as much a Giants fan as a Jets fan. The Jets were always my #1, but I definitely rooted for the Giants.

    If the Giants had not been so bad in the seventies, I think VanPelt would have gotten at least some consideration for the HoF, he was that good... he WAS the Giants defense. I enjoyed watching him play, he was a sideline to sideline LB. He could cover and tackle. He was one of the best LB's inside the five yard line I ever saw. He stuffed a lot of runs in that area of the field.

    I saw a picture of him from 2007... he looked like he could still play. He also looked like he was 35 years old, chiseled face, still had a full head of blond hair.

    RIP, BVP
     
  13. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Yeah, we discussed that in a thread about Reggie Bush wanting to wear #5.

    Van Pelt was allowed to wear 10 because he kicked off a few times during his rookie season.

    http://forums.theganggreen.com/showpost.php?p=142603&postcount=28
     
  14. jgwjets1783

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    RIP, he was a good player
     

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