When it comes to NFL Draft busts, Tony Mandarich is right up there with the biggest ones of all-time. He certainly is the largest. Once an all-world offensive lineman at Michigan State, Mandarich was ...
If anyone remembers him at all these days, Tony Mandarich is known mainly as the can't-miss Michigan State tackle who went from SI cover boy to doughy NFL bust in, like, two hours or something back in ...
So Tony Mandarich has come clean on his use of steroids back when he played for Michigan State. The use of the roids allowed him to beef up, become super-human, and get drafted second overall by the ...
When anyone thinks of the Green Bay Packers' best draft pick, guys like quarterback Bart Starr and quarterback Aaron Rodgers come to mind. But when it comes to the Packers worst draft pick, there is ...
EAST LANSING - Former Michigan State football coach George Perles said he was caught off guard by Tony Mandarich's admission to using steroids when he played for the Spartans' 1987 Big Ten ...
Four of the first picks in the 1989 NFL draft - Troy Aikman, Barry Sanders, Derrick Thomas and Deion Sanders - became Hall of Famers. The other one, Michigan State offensive lineman Tony Mandarich, ...
On a day when Green Bay valiantly rallied from a 38-7 halftime deficit, only to lose 41-38 to the Los Angeles Rams-thanks largely to 221 yards rushing from Rams` running back Greg Bell-the media horde ...
The only thing wrong with Tony Mandarich is he`s too big, too fast, too strong to be true. The Michigan State offensive tackle broke the mold, the scale, the stopwatch. ”You look at him, and you think ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., — Tony Mandarich took eight pills with his coffee that cold spring morning. They were potent painkillers, habit-forming. He'd learned the second part the hard way. They were blue ...
Imagine snapshots chronicling the life and times of Tony Mandarich. Imagine Mandarich handling the photoshoot. It's hardly far-fetched, considering where the former Indianapolis Colts offensive ...
From the “Incredible Bulk,” to the “Incredible Bust,” Tony Mandarich is the poster child for the biggest miss of any can’t-miss in the history of the NFL Draft. To John Miller, Mandarich is still the ...