Rip Shane
RIP Shane Olivea
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RIP - a great Charger. Post the Fouts era, he was maybe the best RT we ever had IMO. Marty had some good influence on personnel and we built a great OL that protected Bree/Rivers and paved the way for LT.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostBut my observation was that 9 of the players from super bowl team have died. Nine.
It's actually 10:
David Griggs (1995, age 28)
Rodney Culver (1996, age 26)
Doug Miller (1998, age 28)
Chris Mims (2008, age 38)
Curtis Whitley (2008, age 39)
Shawn Lee (2011, age 44)
Lewis Bush (2011, age 42)
Junior Seau (2012, age 43)
Courtney Hall (2021, age 52)
Steve Hendrickson (2021, age 54)
Henderson is the 10th. Downright spooky.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View PostR.I.P. and yes, far too young.
If I recall, wasn't it AcesCasino that did those interviews with the Ohio State alums, and he got in trouble with the one he did with Olivea?
To Aces' credit, he fell on the sword and took one for the team.
RIP, Shane. Damn, that's way too young.
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View PostHe became addicted to painkillers, spending an estimated $500,000 on vicotin.
Ballooned up to 400 pounds in retirement.
Its a tough sport. Anyone sensible would get out after their 2nd contract...or earlier.
Did Shane even complete his rookie deal? I thought they bounced him after his 4rth season and he was in rehab after he had become hooked and was using a lot of pills. I could be wrong but this kid never even made it to a second contract.
This list of young former players (from all NFL teams) dying gets more and more difficult to stomach and more and more depressing the older I get
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Originally posted by cmplxgal View Post
It's actually 10:
David Griggs (1995, age 28)
Rodney Culver (1996, age 26)
Doug Miller (1998, age 28)
Chris Mims (2008, age 38)
Curtis Whitley (2008, age 39)
Shawn Lee (2011, age 44)
Lewis Bush (2011, age 42)
Junior Seau (2012, age 43)
Courtney Hall (2021, age 52)
Steve Hendrickson (2021, age 54)
Henderson is the 10th. Downright spooky.
how did Lew die? I’m not sure but didn’t bush, mims, and lee all die in car crashes?
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Originally posted by Fouts2herbert View Posthow did Lew die? I’m not sure but didn’t bush, mims, and lee all die in car crashes?
All three died from natural causes, their hearts giving out:
Former Chargers linebacker Lew Bush died Thursday of an apparent heart attack, six days after his 42nd birthday.
Former Chargers linebacker Lew Bush died Thursday of an apparent heart attack, six days after his 42nd birthday.
On October 15, 2008, Mims was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment by police officers conducting a welfare check. The cause of death was determined to be an enlarged heart. He weighed 456 pounds or 207 kilograms at the time of his death. A few years prior to his death, he had suffered a stroke.
Lee, who had been struggling with diabetes for the past few years, died on February 26, 2011 from cardiac arrest brought on by double pneumonia. Lee was 44.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_...rican_football)
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