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OFFISHUL Hakim Akbar appreciation thread...



There should be a #9 safety thing. God. I loved him so much. Him and Curtis were a great pair of Ss and I seriously wish he had played under Lake.

He was, as the kids say, he was a “hitta”.
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  • KrunkJuiceKrunkJuice Member Posts: 2,053
    He was a stud Dennis. They used him as a player comparison when recruiting my guy Keauntea Bankhead in HS. I thought it was very fitting.
  • BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,365

    He was a stud Dennis. They used him as a player comparison when recruiting my guy Keauntea Bankhead in HS. I thought it was very fitting.

    Your guy? Wasn’t he in the first season of Last Chance U?
    Academis casualty
  • KrunkJuiceKrunkJuice Member Posts: 2,053

    He was a stud Dennis. They used him as a player comparison when recruiting my guy Keauntea Bankhead in HS. I thought it was very fitting.

    Your guy? Wasn’t he in the first season of Last Chance U?
    Him and Diederichs were academics casualties.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    He was a stud Dennis. They used him as a player comparison when recruiting my guy Keauntea Bankhead in HS. I thought it was very fitting.

    Your guy? Wasn’t he in the first season of Last Chance U?
    Him and Diederichs were academics casualties.
    You mean they were too dumb to get the very bare minimum with the most relaxed standards possible to eek into school?
  • KrunkJuiceKrunkJuice Member Posts: 2,053

    He was a stud Dennis. They used him as a player comparison when recruiting my guy Keauntea Bankhead in HS. I thought it was very fitting.

    Your guy? Wasn’t he in the first season of Last Chance U?
    Him and Diederichs were academics casualties.
    You mean they were too dumb to get the very bare minimum with the most relaxed standards possible to eek into school?
    They weren't dumb. Far from it. They took a few courses that were not transferable to college level. The courses were taught by the head football coach who was a special eds teacher. I never understood why the schools didn't realize this sooner when they were getting recruited. It caught everybody off guard at the time.
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,012 Founders Club
    Hakim played HS ball at Riverside Poly where one of my two dads went to school. Bobby Bonds came out of there too.
  • PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 29,739 Founders Club

    Hakim played HS ball at Riverside Poly where one of my two dads went to school. Bobby Bonds came out of there too.

    Cool story
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,012 Founders Club
    edited October 2018

    Hakim played HS ball at Riverside Poly where one of my two dads went to school. Bobby Bonds came out of there too.

    Cool story
    *bro

    Was gonna shout out @RaceBannon but he moved.
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823



    There should be a #9 safety thing. God. I loved him so much. Him and Curtis were a great pair of Ss and I seriously wish he had played under Lake.

    He was, as the kids say, he was a “hitta”.
    But was he explosive?
  • BeerThirtyBeerThirty Member Posts: 2,465



    There should be a #9 safety thing. God. I loved him so much. Him and Curtis were a great pair of Ss and I seriously wish he had played under Lake.

    He was, as the kids say, he was a “hitta”.
    good idea. Milloy was #9 as well.
  • sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    Maybe he was just lazy? uncommitted?
  • AIRWOLFAIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840

    He was a stud Dennis. They used him as a player comparison when recruiting my guy Keauntea Bankhead in HS. I thought it was very fitting.

    He and Jayson Bass would have been the core of an amazing defense.
  • Gmizzle562Gmizzle562 Member Posts: 2
    I played with hakim in high school and he was one of the best athletes I’d played with he was also a running back and 100m finalists..hakim was the prime example of having to grow up fast and not having the proper guidance him n his brother lived on their own in high school.had he stayed in school he’d been a top 10 pick! The car accident as a rookie changed the path of his career he hung around the nfl for 5 6 years then played a year in the cfl and retired...he hit me one time doing drills n practice and I knew! Damn I’m glad he is on my team! The most viscous sacrifice your body hitter I’ve ever seen!! He never lost passion and love for the game he was the hardest worker in the gym hence moving to linebacker in the nfl he just couldn’t stay healthy
  • Gmizzle562Gmizzle562 Member Posts: 2
    Purple blaze wtf? Smh! We see the life u have!!
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