RIP to Alex Collins

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his recruitment sticks with me more than almost anyone else's over the last 20 years. Remember exactly where I was when he and denver Kirkland spurned us for Arkansas

RIP
 
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Remember goin to games and pretty sure I encouraged others on here in that era to enjoy the spoils we had because it was very unique. If I remember correctly it was at one point, Duke, Yearby/Cook, Collins and Scarlett all carrying that rock.. What an era.. Kid was a legend playing for a small school and putting on, really good size and ELITE and SPECIAL feet.
 
RIP so sad, this is the 2nd NFL running back to die in recent years Cedric Benson also was killed in a motorcycle crash
 
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JESUS, that's sad as **** no matter who ends up at fault. I know that motorcycle enthusiasts will say whatever, but if he had been in a vehicle he likely lives if excessive speed wasn't involved.

I'm not taking a stance or trying to incite a debate, but it's sad everytime someone dies on a bike. There's a reason family wise I've never owned one.
 
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Ugh. They are so dangerous driving in cities only time I’d ever feel safe is like open road somewhere. Everyone is on their cell phones and nobody is looking for bikes.
I always thought the saying, “it’s not a matter of if you crash, but when” is super applicable. Drivers don’t pay enough attention to bikers, especially in cities
 
JESUS, that's sad as **** no matter who ends up at fault. I know that motorcycle enthusiasts will say whatever, but if he had been in a vehicle he likely lives if excessive speed wasn't involved.

I'm not taking a stance or trying to incite a debate, but it's sad everytime someone dies on a bike. There's a reason family wise I've never owned one.

There is a reason why some people refer to motorcycles as "Organ Donor Machines". It was painful reading the description of this particular accident. RIP to the young man.
 
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