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Tony always looked like he was gliding. He was such a smooth runner.
HBD to a great Cowboy legend.
I met TD in a hospital about 15 years ago. My wife and I had gone there to see my niece who was expecting her first child. TD was in the same waiting room area waiting for the birth of a grandchild if my memory is correct.
Two things I remember about that:
- TD was smaller than I expected. He looked to be in great shape but was not very big.
- He was very nice and seemed unaffected by fame. Most people didn’t even recognize him.
I grew up in Maryland, so I was a die-hard Commanders fan. Hated the Cowboys and Roger Staubach. But I loved me some Tony Dorsett from college. So when the Cowboys drafted him, I instantly became a Cowboys fan. And the rest, as they say, is history.Me too. Loved his spin move, his instant acceleration, and the cool walk that he had. Dorsett was a dynamo.
Uh, that should be Randy White. Doh!Oh for the days when we would snooker other teams.
I think we got Randy Martin that way too.
I also had the pleasure of meeting and talking with him in 1995, I think it was. I agree with you. He didn't seem as big as I thought he would be, and he looked like he could go into a game and play well right then. He was a friendly, humble, and thoughtful gentleman.HBD to a great Cowboy legend.
I met TD in a hospital about 15 years ago. My wife and I had gone there to see my niece who was expecting her first child. TD was in the same waiting room area waiting for the birth of a grandchild if my memory is correct.
Two things I remember about that:
- TD was smaller than I expected. He looked to be in great shape but was not very big.
- He was very nice and seemed unaffected by fame. Most people didn’t even recognize him.
Being a Cowboy fan that grew up in Tampa, I heard the "What if the Bucs had drafted Tony Dorsett instead of Ricky Bell" debate a lot. I believe Tampa Bay took Ricky Bell because head coach John McKay was also his head coach at USC.Yeah that year the 2 top RB where Tony and Ricky Bell. I remember watching both RB in college, for Bell his life would be cut short because of a disease he contracted.
Tampa Bay drafted Bell 1st overall then Dallas would pull a trade with the seahawks to get TD.
May TD live to see...99 and a half years old.