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    World's fastest man Usain Bolt will be able to cash in on his new world record 9.58-second 100m if he so chooses, thanks to a 2-year, $450 million contract he was offered personally by Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis. "I never heard of these Raiders, and I don't know anything about American football," said Bolt. "But $450 million is a lot of money to turn down. I could easily return to sprinting in two years in time for the Olympics. I'm just a bit hesitant to sign because this Mr. Davis sounded a little bit crazy on the phone." Davis says inking Bolt to the contract, which would put the Raiders over the salary cap several times over, is a great value. "I signed Darrius Heyward-Bey to a $23.5 million contract and he can't really play football either," said Davis. "And this Usain is significantly faster. So he would be appropriately slotted in our team salary structure."

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    Usain you have no idea...Al Davis is bat-5hit crazy..but hey I would do a Reynaldo Nehemia (sic) take the money and run...
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    • #3
      I know this is a joke, but thank goodness T&F has gone fully professional and sprinters do not have to consider options like the NFL to make a living.
      I still remember when the hurdler Renaldo Nehemiah left T&F to a career as a less than average football player, and before that others like Bob Hayes who were more successful.
      "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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      • #4
        Was never the same hurdler when he came back though.
        "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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