Saturday, August 8, 2009

Derrick Thomas

Derrick Thomas is one of the greatest linebackers to ever play the game. Tell James Harrison to go out and get 7 sacks in a game. James Harrison is awesome, but he cannot touch DT.

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Derrick Vincent Thomas (January 1, 1967 February 8, 2000) -

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The Kansas City Chiefs selected linebacker Derrick Thomas as the fourth player overall in the 1989 National Football League Draft. A consensus All-America and Dick Butkus Award winner at Alabama, Thomas excelled as a pass rusher who set the school record for sacks. His pass rushing specialty continued on the professional level as he amassed 10 sacks as a rookie for the Chiefs in 1989. He also added …

Derrick Thomas Death




Derrick Thomas Death: How to die Derrick Thomas - Today

Derrick Thomas death, how Derrick Thomas died, Thomas died February 8, 2000, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida. On January 23, 2000, Thomas 1999 Chevrolet Suburban exited Interstate 435 and it took two passengers in the Kansas City International Airport during a snowstorm, when it flies to St. Louis for the NFC Championship game, police reports indicate that Thomas, who was driving was speeding and weaving through traffic at the time of the accident. Thomas and one of the passengers not wearing seat belts and both were ejected from the vehicle, the passenger was killed immediately. The second passenger, wearing your seat belt, was removed from the whole scene. Thomas was paralyzed from the chest down. Died February 8, 2000 in Miami, a pulmonary embolism, a massive blood clot developed in his paralyzed limbs and the rest of the venous system to the lungs.

How Derrick Thomas die?

Answer: Derrick Thomas died on 1/23/00 when his truck left the road. Thomas, who was driving was speeding and weaving through traffic.

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