Larry's not worried. He is a man of God and faith.
Larry isn't worried, and I'm not worried. Just asking God to protect him and the rest of the team. (Which I do every game anyway.)
Him and every other football player. Kurt Warner is one of the most religious people in the league but he has yet to play two full consecutive seasons. Prayer doesn't put a magical barrier on their bones.
LOL @ people trying to logic their way out something that's been on point for a decade now.
One time is chance, second time is coincidence, after three it becomes a pattern.
Oh yeah, it was on point with Eddie George who put up personal bests in yardage and TDs the year he was on the Madden cover. All that happened with Ray Lewis was he didn't get a pick. Here is a list of "cursed" athletes:
Garrison Hearst: Career high total in yardage. Injured in playoffs. His bones were made of glass before the curse, nothing changed.
Barry Sanders: Hated playing for the Lions. Can you blame him?
Daunte Culpepper: He was never durable to begin with.
Marshall Faulk: He was 30, practically all backs decline when they hit 30.
Michael Vick: Infamous for having paper mache bones.
Donovan McNabb: In his 10 seasons, he's only played four full ones.
Shaun Alexander: Old age, lost his best blocker Steve Hutchinson, and worked like a donkey in the preceding years. It was the perfect storm.
Vince Young: Wasn't even good to begin with.
Brett Favre: He's thrown about 10,000 times in the NFL and hasn't been on the bench since 1992. To think something wasn't going to break down in his arm eventually is crazy.
Spot the real pattern? The "cursed" players are old RBs and QBs, the two most injury prone positions in the league. They take hundreds of hits a year making their body breaks down.
LT is a perfect example of "the Curse". He was going to be on the Madden cover but declined for legal reasons. He got injured in the playoffs that year and got injured the year after and put up his worst professional year. Had he been put on the cover people would be spouting curse.