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Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 7:20 pm
by clenz
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Kordell Stewart’s phone stopped ringing with offers from NFL teams years ago.
Still, Stewart never officially retired. Not even after landing on his feet by getting a football analyst gig at ESPN in 2008.
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Though Stewart spent his last two seasons with Baltimore in 2004-05, filing his retirement papers while wearing purple-and-black just didn’t feel right.
Stewart wanted to come home to Pittsburgh, where he became a sensation in the late-1990s as “Slash” Stewart, part-time quarterback, part-time running back, part-time wide receiver, full-time excitement.
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Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:09 am
by dal4018
clenz wrote:PITTSBURGH (AP) — Kordell Stewart’s phone stopped ringing with offers from NFL teams years ago.
Still, Stewart never officially retired. Not even after landing on his feet by getting a football analyst gig at ESPN in 2008.
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Though Stewart spent his last two seasons with Baltimore in 2004-05, filing his retirement papers while wearing purple-and-black just didn’t feel right.
Stewart wanted to come home to Pittsburgh, where he became a sensation in the late-1990s as “Slash” Stewart, part-time quarterback, part-time running back, part-time wide receiver, full-time excitement.
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Didn't know this thought he put in his retirement papers years ago!!!A trend setter no doubt he was the Michael Vick of the 90's 6-1 217 4.35 strong arm quick feet holds NFL record for longest run from scrimmage by a QB 80 yds!!!!.Apart of college lore with second longest hail Mary td pass in history beating Michigan to Michael Westbrook 64 yd on a dime!!!!!
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:12 am
by SuperHornet
Slash was a "trendsetter?" I guess Randall was chopped liver?
(I won't mention Moon or Williams in this conversation because they were more of the pocket passer type than the run-around guy like Randall and Stewart.)
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:40 am
by dal4018
SuperHornet wrote:Slash was a "trendsetter?" I guess Randall was chopped liver?
(I won't mention Moon or Williams in this conversation because they were more of the pocket passer type than the run-around guy like Randall and Stewart.)
Point taken SH Randall was a taller version of Kordell but there were others before both of them who were scrambling QB's!!!!!!!!!
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:42 am
by dal4018
dal4018 wrote:SuperHornet wrote:Slash was a "trendsetter?" I guess Randall was chopped liver?
(I won't mention Moon or Williams in this conversation because they were more of the pocket passer type than the run-around guy like Randall and Stewart.)
Point taken SH Randall was a taller version of Kordell but there were others before both of them who were scrambling QB's!!!!!!!!!Sorry but Moon and Williams were scramblers as well Moon ran the option while at Washington and ppl forget Williams was Elway before Elway came into the NFL!!!!!!!
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:43 am
by andy7171
And the Hail Mary was hardly on a dime.
Stewart was hardly Vick of the 90's. He was popular because of his SLASH position.
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:55 am
by dal4018
andy7171 wrote:And the Hail Mary was hardly on a dime.
Stewart was hardly Vick of the 90's. He was popular because of his SLASH position.
What did Vick have that young Kordell didn't????He had speed,arm strength mobility!!!!!!
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:00 am
by dal4018
andy7171 wrote:And the Hail Mary was hardly on a dime.
Stewart was hardly Vick of the 90's. He was popular because of his SLASH position.
Compare Flutie's hail mary to Kordell's!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:10 am
by SuperHornet
Andy and dal both make good points here. I'll take The Magic Flute's Hail Mary over Stewart's, but that's not to deny that he had armstrength; he certainly did.
Unfortunately for Kordell, the "Slash" aspect may have been a drawback in people's eyes, particularly coaches. While a guy that flexible can be an asset, many coaches tend to see them as hotshots and perhaps as a joke, though there's no way to really quantify that for a guy like Kordell, who from all reports I've heard was fairly humble. There may also have been some lingering aspects of the era where coaches in particular (wrongly, I might add) that Black quarterbacks were an oxymoron (despite the amazing things Doug Williams did in the Super Bowl). I'd love to have a guy like that on my team. Of course, I'm not necessarily tied to one quarterback as a rule, anyway. I still go back to the success the LA Rams had with two All-Star quarterbacks playing in the same game. One can just imagine the fun one could have having two guys with the knowledge of a quarterback on the field AT THE SAME TIME....
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:26 am
by dal4018
SuperHornet wrote:Andy and dal both make good points here. I'll take The Magic Flute's Hail Mary over Stewart's, but that's not to deny that he had armstrength; he certainly did.
Unfortunately for Kordell, the "Slash" aspect may have been a drawback in people's eyes, particularly coaches. While a guy that flexible can be an asset, many coaches tend to see them as hotshots and perhaps as a joke, though there's no way to really quantify that for a guy like Kordell, who from all reports I've heard was fairly humble. There may also have been some lingering aspects of the era where coaches in particular (wrongly, I might add) that Black quarterbacks were an oxymoron (despite the amazing things Doug Williams did in the Super Bowl). I'd love to have a guy like that on my team. Of course, I'm not necessarily tied to one quarterback as a rule, anyway. I still go back to the success the LA Rams had with two All-Star quarterbacks playing in the same game. One can just imagine the fun one could have having two guys with the knowledge of a quarterback on the field AT THE SAME TIME....
Thanks SH the term "Slash" was a detriment to Stewart in terms of becoming what everyone wanted from him being a pocket passer also he was like Jason Campbell having to adjust to a new off.coordinator that will destroy a young signalcaller as you well know.I remember something Joe Theismann said "If your a black qb attend a school that emphasizes a pass happy mentality instead of a run-oriented team.
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:29 am
by andy7171
dal4018 wrote:andy7171 wrote:And the Hail Mary was hardly on a dime.
Stewart was hardly Vick of the 90's. He was popular because of his SLASH position.
Compare Flutie's hail mary to Kordell's!!!!!!!!!!!
NEITHER were on a dime. Both were tipped multiple times.

Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:34 am
by dal4018
andy7171 wrote:dal4018 wrote:Compare Flutie's hail mary to Kordell's!!!!!!!!!!!
NEITHER were on a dime. Both were tipped multiple times.

Sorry must go with Flutie's ball was thrown with accuracy of computer.Forget my statement about Stewart's throw.
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:38 am
by SuperHornet
No, Andy. I just looked. The Flutie one never touched anybody until Flutie's roomie Phelan caught it.
Stewart's was only tipped once.
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:40 am
by dal4018
SuperHornet wrote:No, Andy. I just looked. The Flutie one never touched anybody until Flutie's roomie Phelan caught it.
Stewart's was only tipped once.
Thanks the magic man wins.
Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:45 am
by andy7171
dal4018 wrote:andy7171 wrote:And the Hail Mary was hardly on a dime.
Stewart was hardly Vick of the 90's. He was popular because of his SLASH position.
What did Vick have that young Kordell didn't????He had speed,arm strength mobility!!!!!!
To say Vick is just mobile is comical.
And he don't suck dick either.

Re: Kordell Stewart retires (officially)
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:58 am
by dal4018
andy7171 wrote:dal4018 wrote:What did Vick have that young Kordell didn't????He had speed,arm strength mobility!!!!!!
To say Vick is just mobile is comical.
And he don't suck dick either.

I never said that Vick's only weapon was his mobility.I was asking what did Vick have that a young Kordell Stewart lacked.Stewart in his youth had everything Vick does now!!!!