NFL: Hershel Walker to Make Comeback?

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To hear him tell it, Walker can still give a boost to any NFL team willing to ignore the date on his birth certificate. He turns 49 on March 3.
"If I continue to stay in the shape I'm in now, I know I can play when I'm 50," Walker insisted yesterday during a teleconference to promote his Saturday bout with 27-year-old Scott Carson in a Strikeforce event in San Jose, Calif.
"Right now, if you asked me if I can play today, there's absolutely no doubt in my mind I can play football, that I can help a team out," said Walker, whose spent his final three NFL seasons primarily as a receiver and kick returner for the Giants and Cowboys. "I can 100 percent guarantee you I can help a football team out . . .
Read more: Former Eagle Walker thinks he can still play in NFL at age 49 | Philadelphia Daily News | 01/25/2011
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I'd say he's in pretty good shape for a 49-year old. He also claims to have been clocked at 4.38 in the 40 yard dash last Feb. The guy has been a world-class athlete his entire life, is known for being a fitness junkie, is a 5th degree blackbelt in tae kwan do, etc. Probably just a pipe dream at this point, but if someone gave him a shot, I think he'd take it and probably be an effective player, even at this age.
 
He needs the money. He watched Bret make $20M. Then Bret sold Wranglers. He could sell old men's briefs. or Cialis. Or Nike Seniors. Or Pearle Eye Vision.
 
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I'd say he's in pretty good shape for a 49-year old. He also claims to have been clocked at 4.38 in the 40 yard dash last Feb.
On the internet I can run a 4.49 40. It's pretty simple.

If this is the case, Mr. Walker should enter a Master's Track Meet as this time (proportioned to 55-meters since that's the shortest race they run) would beat the current American record by nearly 1/2 second.

On a side note: Vikings management has already stated they won't trade more than five players to get Hershel this time.
 
I would think only a crappy team that doesn't sell enough tickets would even consider this. At best it is a PR move.
 
Good work on the old Viking jokes everyone.

This stands no shot. Keeping in great shape and envisioning ones self as still being in the best shape of your life is a far cry from being able to actually do it. He can't. I remember Jim Palmer trying it for the O's and I think he was a couple year younger, in a game where pitchers actually can pitch in thier 40's and it was a sad sad failure.
 

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