Tag Archives: LeBron James

22
Jan

Video: Brett Favre “What Should I Do”

LeBron James made headlines recently when Nike released a new commercial with the premise “What Should I Do?”

The commercial sparked many parodies and spoofs including this great Michael Jordan one. Now a pair of filmmakers have replaced LeBron James with the one and only Brett Favre. The video has Favre wondering what he should do that he is retired (again). Watch and enjoy.

8
Jul

LeBron James to the NFL?

Well, the LeBronocalypse is finally over.

The story that has taken the NBA by storm for the past two years has its conclusion.

He will “take his talents” to South Beach to play with D Wade and Chris Bosh.

The LeBron saga was so big that it managed to steal the spotlight from the World Cup, only the biggest sporting event in the entire world.

And the NBA is arguably only the third most popular sport in this country. Imagine if a similar situation took place in the NFL, the most popular sport in America. The coverage would have been incomprehensible.

What if King James had chosen football over basketball? Would we be going through the same ordeal we just went through? Would LeBron be the transcendent figure had he chosen the pigskin over the harcourt? Let’s take a deeper look.

In high school LeBron played football for three years and in two of them he was an all state receiver. In his junior year he had 57 receptions and had 16 touchdowns and holds records that still stand today.

Mark Murphy, who was the defensive coordinator at LeBron’s high school and had an eleven year career in the NFL, said “I tell people that I rate my top receivers — coaching, playing or watching — as James Lofton, Jerry Rice, Steve Largent and LeBron James.”  He went onto say “I felt like that was one kid that could have gone from high school to the NFL and played.”  That is pretty high praise for never playing college football.

When LeBron was in high school he received interest from Ohio State and Notre Dame and probably would have had a scholarship from any college he wanted but he didn’t play football his senior year instead focusing on basketball and his future.

Chip Hillings, who played college football and saw all of LeBron’s games said “If he went to Akron, their football program would have been top 20″ and went on to say “He really was an incredible football player.”

LeBron is one of the best athletes ever to play. He stands 6-8 and weighs a solid 250 pounds. He also has a 44 inch vertical which would be in the top ten all time at the NFL Combine.

Any defensive that lined up against him would have no chance. Their only chance would be to jam him at the line but LeBron’s brute strength would be too much for them to handle.

LeBron could play wide receiver or tight end and be great at either. He could follow in the footsteps of Antonio Gates, who played basketball in college then signed with the Chargers after not playing football since high school and turned into a Pro Bowl tight end who set receiving records for tight ends.

Gates is a good athlete but nowhere in the class of LeBron. Imaging what kind of numbers LeBron could put up is scary.

People have questioned LeBron’s speed saying he probably wouldn’t run in the 4.4′s or 4.5′s. To that I say just watch LeBron sprint down the court on a dunk or when he chased down Jason Richardson and blocked his dunk attempt from behind.

After watching that you’d have to be silly to deny that LeBron has legit speed and isn’t faster than some of the possesion receivers that have played in the NFL like Keyshawn Johnson.

The ability to deal with the physical aspect has been a knock against LeBron. True he isn’t used to getting hit and the day to day beating in practice he’d take could affect him. But LeBron is one of the most physical players in the NBA and his 250 pound frame can take a hit and recover.

There was also talk of LeBron being “too tall.” Perhaps if LeBron was playing another position like offensive line this could be a problem because he could struggle to create leverage but he’s not. He’d be a receiver or tigh end.

His 6-8 frame would only benefit him. Add his 44 inch vertical and he would be the ultimate red zone weapon. You could simply lob the ball up to him and shorter defensive backs wouldn’t stand a chance.

Maybe once LeBron wins five championships in a row in Miami, he’ll decide he needs a new challenge and take on the NFL. It’s just a pipe dream, but if you ever said Michael Jordan would have retired to play baseball people would have laughed in your face.

2
Jun

LeBron a Poor Sport?

The Cleveland Cavliers were eliminated from the playoffs on Saturday but they’re still getting plenty of media attenition most noticably LeBron James.

Much is being said of LeBron’s actions following the Game 6 loss when he left the court immedialtely after the bizzer sounded and did not talk to reporters after the game and instead went to the team bus.  Also the next day LeBron did not apolgize for his actions which angered many in the sports world.

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When LeBron addresed the media finally he said this “It’s hard for me to congratulate someone after you lose to them. I’m a winner. It’s not being a poor sport or anything like that. But somebody beats you up, you’re not going to congratulate them on beating you up. That doesn’t make sense.”

I initially was not that upset after LeBron walked off the court and din’t shake hands.  He was upset and frustated and did not want to deal with everyhting.  That’s understandable and I was willing to give him a break if he apolgized and said he should have shook hands and congradulated them.

2
Jun

LeBron in the NFL?

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Last week ESPN put out an article about the possibility of LeBron James in the NFL and how good he would be.  To sum it up it basically said while LeBron would most likely not pull an MJ and switch sports most people said he would be a good player.

After reading this I thought about for awhile before realizing that how silly it was.  If LeBron played football he would without a doubt be a pro bowl caliber player and one of the best in the league.

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