Joe Theismann's Broken Leg Caught on Video!
Joe Theisman was a three sport star in high school and then continued to have an exceptional career as a quarterback at the University of Notre Dame. After graduating from college, the NFL has refused and instead signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. After some years in the CFL, Theisman then joined the NFL as a member of the Washington Redskins. Over the years he fought his way into the starting quarterback role, leading the team to two Super Bowl appearances, winning one of them and put up big numbers in some of the things that Joe Theisman process.One is best known for it is The horrible accident that ended his season and career.It happened in a football game on Monday Night November 18, 1985 against the New York Giants. The Redskins were running a flea flicker play and the Giants were blitz to Sametime. By the time the ball got Theismann, was all but fired already. New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor stars Theisman pulled down, landing on his lower right leg in the process. Taylor joined the sack on Theisman by fellow Giants players Harry Carson and Gary Reasons. Taylor immediately leaped to his feet and began signaling for help from the Giants sideline. Many people were not exactly what happened at the time, but NBC has begun to play the game from the point of view cameras on the opposite side of the field and the entire country could see a clear view of the tibia and fibula fracture in his lower Theisman The leg was played in and start all over again, and keeps silent is considered one of the most famous film clips of the game in the NFL existence.This career effectively ended Theismann and he almost immediately made the switch to the car transmission. He announced as part of a team Super Bowl broadcast was part of a long distance running team of ESPN Sunday Night Football, and thus served as a studio guest on the NFL Network. Joe Theismamn live part of the sports landscape in the United States since the end of 1960 when he was a quarterback at Notre Dame, but it was a Monday Night Football game in 1985 that made him famous more than anything else. [EXTRACT] Joe Theisman was a three sport star in high school and then continued a remarkable career as a quarterback at the University of Notre Dame have. After graduating from college, he rejected the NFL and instead signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. After some years in the CFL, the NFL finally Theisman was a member of the Washington Redskins. Over the years, he would fight his way into a starting role as quarterback, led the team to two Super Bowl appearances, winning one of them and put up some big numbers in process.One of things that most of Joe Theisman known, because if it is the terrible injuries that ended his season and career.It happened in a football game on Monday Night November 18, 1985 against the New York Giants. The Redskins ran a flea flicker play and blitz the Giants were at the same time. Over time, Theismann had the ball back, but he had already looted everything. New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor stars Theisman pulled down and landed on his lower right leg in the process. Taylor joined the sack on Theisman fellow Giants player Johnny Carson and Gary reasons. Taylor jumped up and began signaling for help from the Giants sideline. Many people were not quite sure what is happening right now, but NBC has begun to play the game from the point of view cameras on the opposite side of the field and around the country a clear view of the tibia and fibula fracture Theisman was in his see the lower part of the leg. The recording was played over and over again, and is still considered one of the most famous movies in existence.This NFL playing career ended Theismann to be effective and almost immediately made the switch to the car transmission. He gave as part of a team Super Bowl broadcast was part of a long march of the football team ESPN Sunday night and has also served as a studio guest on the NFL Network. Theismamn Joe was part of the sports landscape in the United States since the end of 1960, when he was a quarterback at Notre Dame, but there was a game on Monday Night Football in 1985, made him more famous than any other.
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