Whatever happened to Bo Jackson?

Hey I remember in High School I followed Bo Jackson and lost touch when He got out of sports. Can anyone tell me what he is doing these days? Any links on this............just curious..........Rob
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<< <i>Didn't he do a Pros vs Joes episode on SpikeTV last year? >>
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I remember not watching football much, or caring about it for that matter, until Bo came around. Then I joined the Raiders' bandwagon and haven't left. The first game I ever watched I remember seeing Bo running down the sidelines, getting tackled and not getting up. Everybody else jumped off the bandwagon but I stayed on through all the horrific years. That one play still is stuck in my head.
<< <i>God I remember how his '86 Topps Traded Rookie card was insanely expensive during his hey-day. That was when the whole set was crazy expensive. Jose Canseco, Will Clark, Bo Jackson, Barry Bonds, the four of them made that set insanely expensive to acquire. Then that fateful day against the Bengals when Bo's career, in both sports, flat out died.
I remember not watching football much, or caring about it for that matter, until Bo came around. Then I joined the Raiders' bandwagon and haven't left. The first game I ever watched I remember seeing Bo running down the sidelines, getting tackled and not getting up. Everybody else jumped off the bandwagon but I stayed on through all the horrific years. That one play still is stuck in my head.
I rememeber it too..where was everyone else the day a sure-fire HOF'er in 2 sports died???
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<< <i>I dont know if he is still doing it, but he was doing some type of motivational speaking for young kids. >>
Yes he is.
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He was a good guy. Brash but still humble.
I'll never forget that game against CIN... Seemed like a routine tackle...
Unfortunately, as years go by, he will be known as a coulda kind of player.
In my eyes, for the overall abilities, he was the best of the best prior to the injury.
He has some sports marketing company of some kind among some lower profiled endeavors.
He is currently living in the western suburbs of Chicago.
The best thing about Pro vs. Joe was watching that jerk Bill Romanowski get schooled by the Joe's. Romo was off of steroids, and he was just an average guy now. He was _ocky as heck in the show too. Glad to see guys like that get embarrassed on T.V. by average Joe's.
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<< <i>Sweet, great posts. I remember the game as well and he rocked! Just wanted to see what he was up to. I still wonder what would have happend if he would have concentrated on one sport. He would have soared!!!!!!! My opinion of course but I think his numbers back it............ >>
Regardless of whether he focused on one sport or not, he would have been a HOFer in both. He was simply amazing in terms of raw talent.
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His on-base % was above .300 in two of the five years before he was hurt. For his career it was .309. Strangely his OBP after he was hurt was about the same as it was before.
<< <i>God I remember how his '86 Topps Traded Rookie card was insanely expensive during his hey-day. That was when the whole set was crazy expensive. Jose Canseco, Will Clark, Bo Jackson, Barry Bonds, the four of them made that set insanely expensive to acquire. >>
Yes, but the 1986 Donruss Rookies was as, if not more, expensive and probably twice as hard to find. I had never even seen the Will Clark until I finally got the set.
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In baseball he was an exciting player who always seemed to not know the game very well. He may have developed as his career ran on, but he showed flashes of brilliance. I wouldn't call him a great baseball player.
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I wasn't watching TV, I guess, when the Tecmo thing was goin' on. I'll have to google that and see what it was about...
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Anyway, yes, in Tecmo Bowl Bo Jackson just ripped apart everybody. The Raiders were nearly unbeatable since nobody could tackle Bo and he was fast as all hell. I remember getting into fights with friends over who got to be the Raiders, so we eventually made a rule that you could not pick the Raiders when we played.
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Very side note, but...
Before Techmo Bowl kept track of the stats of the games for you, I actually had a friend who would tape his games against the computer, and go back and watch the games to compile stats for Bo Jackson.
Sad but true.
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<< <i>Just renenber, Bo from Home plate to 1base 3.7 seconds
Mickey Mantle from home to first 3.1 seconds. nuff said!!
Where did you get that piece of info from? I don't believe that for a second. Bo was a sprinter in track.
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<< <i>If it wasn't for that career ending tackle that ruined his hip we may still be talking about him. >>
What makes it sad is that the exact same injury that ended Bo's career happened to Priest Holmes 2 or 3 years ago. Holmes had the surgery and played the next year, although he didn't do as well because he had about 300k miles on his odometer and had a guy named Larry Johnson waiting in the wings.
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<< <i>Actually what's sad about that is the way that Priest is still putting on a front like he might play again and that the Cheifs front office acts like they believes him and continues to pay him to spend the last year and a half on the IR/PUP List. >>
I think the front office of the Chiefs know that Priest won't ever be suiting up for them again, but instead of cutting him, are allowing him to retire on his own terms ala Marshall Faulk and Curtis Martin, two running backs who helped elevate their respective franchises on and off the field.
In my opinion, Bo injuring his hip was one of the great sports tragedies of our time because we'll never know how truly great he might've been if he was a full-time baseball player. Barry and Bo broke into the majors around the same time and if Bo kept himself in good shape, who knows what sort of numbers he would've put up.
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<< <i>Sorry there, bigjed, but you'd better believe it: the Mick was THE fastest goin' to 1st base. >>
PROVE IT! Until I see where you got your info your statement is nothing more than BS.
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<< <i>Ahhhh yes... the memories... >>
WOW! Both that Bo run and the "Nigerian Nightmare" run are classics! That brought back so many memories.
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