The Sport of It: Heroes Nobody Expected
He won the Heisman Trophy. He threw the most famous pass in college football history. And the NFL told him he was too small. In 1984, Doug Flutie was the most exciting player in college football. He won the Heisman. He led Boston College to a miracle victory over Miami with the unforgettable "Hail Mary." He was supposed to be the future of the NFL. Then the scouts measured him. At 5-foot-9 and three-quarters, generously listed at 5-foot-10, Flutie was too short for the NFL's prototype. So when the draft came, the Heisman Trophy winner waited. And waited. And waited. The Los Angeles Rams finally took a chance on him in the 11th round. He bounced around the NFL as a backup, never getting a real opportunity. So he went to Canada. This is the story of a man who was told he was too small his entire life. And he spent 20 years proving everyone wrong. The greatest comebacks are the ones you never saw coming.
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