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Darrell Green at Hampden-Sydney

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 1:33 pm
by GoSkins
Darrell Green, former Washington Redskin defensive back (#28) who played for 21 years, was on campus August 18 to speak to the members of the Hampden-Sydney Tiger Football Team. He was greeted by President Walter Bortz.

Green is the founder of the Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation that operates eight Youth Life Learning Centers (comprehensive after-school and full summer program services). "The Foundation helps to shape the lives of children whose family lives and circumstances have all too often limited their opportunities to realize potential. The Foundation is committed to nurturing the child, strengthening the family, and rebuilding the community." Green was recently appointed Chair of the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation.

Green spoke to the Hampden-Sydney football team about the importance of a life of faith, responsibility, and service.

At the end of his presentation Nick Ferrante '05, Team Captain, presented Green with a check for $1200 that the team members had contributed to Green's work with children.

On August 16, former Redskins players Charles Mann and Art Monk were also on campus to spend some time with the team at practice and to speak to the players.

Hampden-Sydney’s 2004 DIII football team is pre-season ranked #6 in the county by Sports Illustrated.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 1:53 pm
by Justice Hog
I wonder how much he charged for this speech?

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 1:56 pm
by gambit187
Justice Hog wrote:I wonder how much he charged for this speech?



Justice would $3-$5K be to much for his fee?

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 2:10 pm
by Justice Hog
Not if the fee goes to his foundation (this doesn't include they check they gave him). If he pockets the money for himself, that (IMO) would be sad.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 3:20 pm
by gambit187
Justice Hog wrote:Not if the fee goes to his foundation (this doesn't include they check they gave him). If he pockets the money for himself, that (IMO) would be sad.


Justice in your honest opinion what do you think about atheletes that charge $3-$5k to show up for night club promotions.

Re: Darrell Green at Hampden-Sydney

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:00 pm
by wormer
GoSkins wrote:Darrell Green, former Washington Redskin defensive back (#28) who played for 21 years, was on campus August 18 to speak to the members of the Hampden-Sydney Tiger Football Team. He was greeted by President Walter Bortz.


Darn! I'm SOOOOO sorry I missed his anti-gay, anti-stem cell, anti-abortion retoric.

Take your religion off your sleve and put it back in your pants Darrell.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:02 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Darn! I'm SOOOOO sorry I missed his anti-gay, anti-stem cell, anti-abortion retoric.

Take your religion off your sleve and put it back in your pants Darrell.



:roll: O no, not another bash Darrell Green thread. :roll:

Lets just banish these threads like we did with the Bailey threads, its getting stale.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:05 pm
by wormer
Sorry luv man...you are right. I just can't help myself sometimes....

Re: Darrell Green at Hampden-Sydney

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:09 pm
by GoSkins
wormer wrote:
GoSkins wrote:Darrell Green, former Washington Redskin defensive back (#28) who played for 21 years, was on campus August 18 to speak to the members of the Hampden-Sydney Tiger Football Team. He was greeted by President Walter Bortz.


Darn! I'm SOOOOO sorry I missed his anti-gay, anti-stem cell, anti-abortion retoric.

Take your religion off your sleve and put it back in your pants Darrell.


I can't believe this. Nothing has been mentioned about what Darrell specifically said. In my view there should be no bashing on this website. Besides, if you don't have anything good to say about a Redskin legend then don't say anything.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:20 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
I know you meant well by this post, but you just opened a whole can of worms.

Let the bashing begin...

Re: Darrell Green at Hampden-Sydney

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:26 pm
by wormer
GoSkins wrote:
wormer wrote:
GoSkins wrote:Darrell Green, former Washington Redskin defensive back (#28) who played for 21 years, was on campus August 18 to speak to the members of the Hampden-Sydney Tiger Football Team. He was greeted by President Walter Bortz.


Darn! I'm SOOOOO sorry I missed his anti-gay, anti-stem cell, anti-abortion retoric.

Take your religion off your sleve and put it back in your pants Darrell.


I can't believe this. Nothing has been mentioned about what Darrell specifically said. In my view there should be no bashing on this website. Besides, if you don't have anything good to say about a Redskin legend then don't say anything.


We should not bash any redskin legends? You mean EVER? Who determines who is a legend and who isn't anyway?

What if the "legend" pulled an OJ? Would it be ok to bash him then?

Look, as far as I can tell I did not violate any board rules.

Plenty of people sing his praises. I think he was a great PLAYER too and I think he does good things for the community with his youth centers, but in my view, some of his personal beliefs are absolutely despicable. I feel I am fully within my rights to give that opinion in the manor I did on the board.

I will not bash other members on this board since this is not the smack forum but players are fair game last time I checked.

As Home J. Simpson says, "If you don't like it, you can go back to Russia."

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:27 pm
by wormer
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I know you meant well by this post, but you just opened a whole can of worms.

Let the bashing begin...


You are right...but hey, it's the pre-season...what else do we have to do???? HA!

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:34 pm
by GoSkins
Wormer. There was no basis for you to bash D. Green. And yes you did bash him. Unless a "Legend" specifically does something wrong, and by that I mean illegal or unethical, leave'em alone.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:43 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Wormer. There was no basis for you to bash D. Green. And yes you did bash him. Unless a "Legend" specifically does something wrong, and by that I mean illegal or unethical, leave'em alone.


I mean c'mon, every time somebody mentions D. Green you have to hear about this, that and the other that he did wrong. I mean yeah, he did some cruddy stuff, but after hearing about it 10-20 times over the past year, it gets kinda repetitive.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 5:47 pm
by SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0
Remember DG for what he did on the field for us. 20 years with oneteam is unheard of. 20 good years is almost impossible but he did it.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 6:51 pm
by Justice Hog
Gambit....to answer your question, if any pro player wants to charge a fee to show up somewhere, that's cool. I just think it's bad taste if they charge a fee to show up at a charity or similar event.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 10:31 pm
by Californiaskin
Yeah no bashing D. Green. Hampton Sydney should be able to afford it whatever it would cost to have him speak. Thats kind of a rich boy college isn't it?

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 11:12 pm
by tcwest10
I think the crux of JH's initial post was, if Darrell took home more pay for speaking than he earned for his charity, it could be conceived as slightly hypocritical. If Darrell spoke for free, and took a donation to his charity in lieu of a speaking fee, then it's all good.
Nothing wrong there.
I am among Darrell Green's biggest fans as a Redskin, and one of his biggest detractors as a public figure. I think he's one of the least fan-conscious players ever to earn such status as he has. I also think he's a shill, in the truest sense of the word.
Further, I think he's one of the best pure cornerbacks ever to grace the field of any team, and that he should be a first-ballot Hall Of Famer. He should be headed to Canton downhill on rollerskates.
It is possible for these views to coexist.
I am living proof.

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 9:29 am
by Justice Hog
tcwest....thanks for clarifying my point.

You eloquently were able to state what I was originally getting at.

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 11:19 am
by Brad
Hi everyone,
Maybe it's because I'm new, but I've never heard anything bad about him. Why all the animosity?

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 11:25 am
by GoSkins
tcwest10 wrote:I think the crux of JH's initial post was, if Darrell took home more pay for speaking than he earned for his charity, it could be conceived as slightly hypocritical. If Darrell spoke for free, and took a donation to his charity in lieu of a speaking fee, then it's all good.
Nothing wrong there.
I am among Darrell Green's biggest fans as a Redskin, and one of his biggest detractors as a public figure. I think he's one of the least fan-conscious players ever to earn such status as he has. I also think he's a shill, in the truest sense of the word.
Further, I think he's one of the best pure cornerbacks ever to grace the field of any team, and that he should be a first-ballot Hall Of Famer. He should be headed to Canton downhill on rollerskates.
It is possible for these views to coexist.
I am living proof.


Darrell did NOT get paid for his appearance. He did it as a gesture to a very good friend and supporter, the President Emeritus of the College, General Sam Wilson. The donation made to Darrell's charity was NOT a quid pro quo. It was given out of RESPECT for Darrell and what he has done with his foundation.

The skeptics on this board should be ashamed of themselves.

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 7:24 pm
by hailskins666
The skeptics on this board should be ashamed of themselves.
its not skeptics exactly. everyone here knows what DG meant on the field, but some people here have had the misfortune to meet the real DG. :(

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 10:33 am
by Wingman
I for one have had the chance on several occasions to meet Mr. Green and I can say that the image was tarnished to the point that I would say I am not a fan of his. On the field, lights out, no doubt HOF'er. Off the field, on the short list of classless individuals I have met. To avoid hitting the replay button, I will step off the soap box knowing that he lost alot of supporters with his performance at last years Ken Harvey event. If you were there, you know what I mean.

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 6:28 pm
by tcwest10
GoSkins wrote:Darrell did NOT get paid for his appearance. He did it as a gesture to a very good friend and supporter, the President Emeritus of the College, General Sam Wilson. The donation made to Darrell's charity was NOT a quid pro quo. It was given out of RESPECT for Darrell and what he has done with his foundation.
The skeptics on this board should be ashamed of themselves.


Well, then...the old adage is true. There is a first time for everything.
Your feelings for DG aren't misplaced. He was a superb player for many, many years. He was a great Redskin, and a fine role model for youth. No wife-beatings, arrests, no "nolo contendere" pleas...
You'd have to ask Schottenheimer where Darrell's heart was in his last five years. You'd also have to ask Snyder why Green came back for the 2002 season after 9/11. Finally, you'd have to ask those here who've met the man.
As I wrote, you can idolize the player, if not the man.
See Jake v. Donnie Warren for more details.