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dudeman0501
12-26-2004, 12:56 PM
http://files.aximsite.com/sec/reggiewhite.jpgFormer Eagles Star Reggie White Dies At 43

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (AP)

White, one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history, died Sunday at the age of 43, his wife said.

The cause of death was not immediately known, although the NFL's Web site listed it as a massive heart attack.

"Today our beloved husband, father and friend passed away,'' White's wife, Sara, said in a statement through a family pastor. "His family appreciates your thoughts and prayers as we mourn the loss of Reggie White. We want to thank you in advance for honoring our privacy.''

A two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, White played a total of 15 years with Philadelphia, Green Bay and Carolina. He retired in 2000 as the NFL's all-time leader in sacks with 198. That mark has since been passed by Bruce Smith.

A member of the NFL's 75th anniversary team, White was elected to the Pro Bowl a record 13 straight times from 1986-98. He was the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year in 1987 and 1998, and was also an ordained minister.

"We are deeply saddened by the passing of one of the greatest men ever to play the game of football,'' Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement.

He began his career with the Memphis Showboats of the USFL in 1984, and joined the Philadelphia Eagles, who held his NFL rights, after the USFL folded in 1985.

After eight years as an integral piece in Philadelphia's "Gang Green Defense,'' White signed as a free agent with Green Bay in 1993 for $17 million over four years, huge for that era. His signing, along with a trade for quarterback Brett Favre, brought a measure of respectability back to the franchise and he was the first major black player to sign with the Packers as a free agent.

His decision to choose the Packers was a surprise.

"That's what changed the football fortunes of this franchise,'' Packers president Bob Harlan said Sunday. "Everyone thought the last place he would sign was Green Bay and it was monumental because not only did he sign but he recruited for Green Bay and got guys like Sean Jones to come here. He sent a message to the rest of the NFL that Green Bay was a great place to play and before that this was a place people didn't want to come.''

He helped lead the Packers to consecutive Super Bowl appearances, including a win over New England in 1997, when he set a Super Bowl record with three sacks.

White worked tirelessly in the offseason with inner-city kids and to bridge the racial and economic divide. But his image was tarnished when he gave a speech in which he denounced homosexuality and used ethnic stereotypes. White later apologized.

He was 39 when he finished his NFL career with Carolina, leaving the game with 198 sacks. That was actually White's third retirement. He retired for one day before the 1998 season, but then said God had told him he needed to play again, and he returned to the Packers.

White retired again after the 1998 season, but he returned to the Panthers last season and played for $1 million.

Remarkably durable, White missed only one game in his last 12 seasons and started all but three games during that span.

"Reggie's records and accomplishments say it all,'' said George Seifert, who coached him on the Panthers. "He is a Hall of Fame player and possibly the best defensive lineman ever to play the game.''

Neo
12-26-2004, 06:52 PM
:( This is a tragic loss. Mr. White was a great player and excellent teacher. He will be greatly missed.

allaboutavol
12-26-2004, 07:47 PM
I am sad, really really sad, a loss so great I can't find words. Prayers to his family.

Jordan
12-27-2004, 01:54 AM
This is a very tragic loss, especially at the age of 43. He has always been a very strong player and has made some of the most remarkable defensive plays that I've ever seen. He will be missed greatly. My sympathies go out to all of his family and friends.

Hardie
12-27-2004, 09:01 AM
Very sad to have learned about the loss of Reggie White. He was an all time great football player and even more importantly he was an all time great Christian. He will be missed by everyone.

GRASSHOPPER
12-27-2004, 10:25 AM
In Professional Sports These Days You Don't Have Too Many People That You Can Look Up To And Respect. We Lost One Of The Few Yesterday. God Bless Reggie And His Family

raptorcox
12-27-2004, 10:40 AM
:(

Terrible

volimhtown
12-27-2004, 10:46 AM
Very sad to have learned about the loss of Reggie White. He was an all time great football player and even more importantly he was an all time great Christian. He will be missed by everyone.
Shocking to see such a young guy go so suddenly. He was easily the most dominate defensive college football player I have ever seen. He will be missed!
Hardie, what made him such a great Christian in your opinion?? Alot of quotes I heared from him through the years were pretty racially insensitive!!

Jordan
12-27-2004, 11:27 AM
Shocking to see such a young guy go so suddenly. He was easily the most dominate defensive college football player I have ever seen. He will be missed!
Hardie, what made him such a great Christian in your opinion?? Alot of quotes I heared from him through the years were pretty racially insensitive!!
Well, for one, he was an ordained minister. Also, unlike a lot of NFL players, he always put a lot of his income toward church and charity. He was always about helping others before himself.

As for his "racially insensitive" comments, those were very controversial back in the late 1990s, but were really more or less concerning his journey to try and figure out what God is all about. Most of the media just aired cuts of the speech that made him out to be an extremely racist man, but if you've ever seen the full speech you'll see that all of these comments come together to make a point. He was basically trying to say that yes, each race of people does have some differences.... but when you mix all of the races together in the world, you get a full image of God.

He also was a large member of some anti-gay organizations. This is still a very controversial issue, especially in terms of Christianity. As an ordained Christian minister, though, you can definitely see that he was simply following his beliefs of what a Christian is supposed to be.

As a note, I am not going to post my views on these types of ideas one way or another. These are just summaries of what I remember Reggie White doing, so please don't judge me based on this post.

Hardie
12-27-2004, 11:47 AM
What made REggie White a great christian... well look at the way he lived his life for one. He was always promoting the word of God and living his life accordin to the scripture. Its like what was pointed out earlier , his speeches was cut and edited by the media but if you do look at the full transcripts and hear the full speech he was makin a point that we are all Gods children and are made in his image. As for being against gays well heres the thing its immoral accordin to the bible and seein as Reggie lived his life accordin to the word then of course he would be against it. I aint a fan of gays but hey thats t heir life and they can make up their own mind. I will be friends with homosexuals and I'll break bread with them but that does not mean I agree with the lifestyle. I do believe everyone has a right to live how they see fit. Even Reggie reconized that. Believe me he wouldnt have been ugly or mistreat anyone just cuz they are homosexual.

volimhtown
12-27-2004, 12:58 PM
Thank you Hardie and Jordan for your responses. As someone who has only heared those "media clips" that was very enlightening. That's why I posed the question. Please don't take it to imply that I was not of the same thought, just wanting some info to make a fair and informed opinion!!