Carlito Crush, with his 6’6 and 260 pound frame, would not be a tight end in the older days of football. Back then, when the forward pass was not a legal play, you’d assume a person of Carlito’s size would be a lineman of sort, perhaps on offense or defense. In fact, he may have played both sides of the ball. But honestly, with Crush’s superior athleticism, he’d be a running back. He’s incredibly fast, and he’s hard to bring down. When you consider the average football player from back in the day was about 6 feet tall, and maybe 200 pounds, there would not be very many, if any at all, players that can bring down the monster. He’d have a Jim Brown type of career, running down the field, running over opposing players, and scoring lots of touchdowns for sure. He’d have been a workhorse for whatever team was lucky enough to have his player rights. It’s not out of the realm of possibility to consider that Carlito Crush would have been the greatest running back in pro football history just based on how he would be so incredibly hard to tackle. Of course, he would run a bigger risk of injury too, since opposing teams would have to take out his knees, which was legal then, to bring him down. (223)
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