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I didn't know he was still alive.
Pro-bowl-level player for a while, certainly helped out a Darrell Green in his early days.
So, huh. He's still alive. Who knew?
The "curse" continues.
He's out of his mind but anyone who watched football in the 80's knows this guy. Over 100 sacks in 10 seasons.Well Dexter achieved his goal with this.
Now people outside of DC know (for a few minutes) he still is alive and used to play football for some team.
He's just hoping they give him applesauce with his lunch today.
Two Super Bowl rings.who the **** is dexter manley? and how many rings does he have?
I think it's clear that many people posting here are very young, that's all. Those of us that remember him when he played, we recall Dexter Manley being an incredible player. For those of you that don't know who he is, consider these two links:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/ManlDe00.htm
Manley was phenomenal. It's too bad his brain isn't working properly now, but his career made for quite a compelling story, really.
I really enjoyed AFL -Dexter Manley last night. I had forgotten how good he was. So quick. So powerful. So troubled.The guy was great (he was mentioned in the same breath as Lawrence Taylor in his playing days) until he got kicked out for good. He's a nobody today in terms of opining on personal conduct, given how his career in the NFL ended. If he was serious (and I refuse to listen to see if he sounds serious), then who really cares.
The A Football Life episode on him tonight was not bad. He's not completely unlikable.