Talk:Antwaan Randle El

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this is a duplicate page(mispelled antwan as antwaan)(unsigned)

  • First, sign your comments. Secondly, no, his name is spelled "Antwaan". Thirdly, the bit about him being drafted by the Chicago Bears is simply wrong. He was drafted in the 14th round of the MLB Amateur Draft in 1997 by the Chicago Cubs (424th overall) coming out of high school. He entered the NFL as a second round draft pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2002, from Indiana University.Murphyr 23:54, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Name?

What is the origin of his unusual last name? --Jfruh 19:04, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

From the article: As might be surmised from his name, Randle El is descended from a family with connections to the Black Muslims, although Antwaan is said personally to be a Christian. That's the best of Wikipedia's knowledge, but other than that, can't help you.--Alhutch 20:01, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
D'oh, missed that, sorry. It's not exactly a genuine Middle Eastern name, though, is it? --Jfruh 20:26, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
I looked on the his official steelers bio and it doesn't seem to have any more information on the name. nothing much turned up by google searching either, i'm afraid.--Alhutch 20:33, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
Found it, information on his surname "Randle El" http://media3.steelers.com/article/42086/ and here Moorish_science_temple#The_church.27s_practices. Judging by this, I do believe his family obtained their surname through association with the Moorish Science Temple, a precursor to the Nation of Islam. And yes Randle El states in the interview that he is not a Muslim although some of his family members are. Hope that helps. Abstrakt 22:45, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Position

The article says he's an occasional quarterback for the Steelers, but anything I can find online says he's only played wide receiver for them. The later part of the article also suggests he's only thrown passes as a wide receiver. Can anyone clarify this? John FitzGerald 17:39, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

he was a college quarterback, and they use him as a quarterback on trick plays every so often. He never actually starts at QB or anything like that. An example would be the touchdown pass he threw to Hines Ward in the Super Bowl. You're right, he pretty much only throws passes as a wide receiver.--Alhutch 17:43, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

I think I'll make a slight change to the article, then. Strictly speaking, if there's already a quarterback on the field, he's not a quarterback. That could be nitpicking on my part, but the sentence did confuse me. Thanks. John FitzGerald 01:27, 10 February 2006 (UTC)

I agree, he's never really a QB, since the starting QB is always on the field at the same time as him. He's just a receiver who throws passes.--Alhutch 07:00, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

However, he has always been an emergency option in the case of multiple QB injuries for the Steelers. So, in a sense he is a backup QB. I don't have a problem with his position being listed as WR/PR/QB KRay 21:56, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

I agree.--Alhutch 06:02, 27 February 2006 (UTC)

To my knowledge he has never been used as a backup quarterback. He is also not listed on the official Steelers'depth chart at QB. He is only a reciever who occsionaly throws passes. http://news.steelers.com/team/depthcharts/

I think he was technically the backup QB when Rothelisburger (Or however his name is spelt) and Batch were both injured. (He threw a 51 yard TD in that game by the way.) Cryomaniac 13:49, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

Actually, while the Steelers were down to only 1 QB (Tommy Maddox) since Ben Roethlisberger and Charlie Batch were out with injuries during the middle of the 2005 season, he did come into their game against the Baltimore Ravens and lined up as the quarterback for a few plays so he could get a few throws incase Maddox got injured as well. He completed 2/2 passes in that game (http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20051120_PIT@BAL). However, you are correct in that he has never started an NFL game as a QB, and that was the only game he's ever played the QB position in, so saying that he is an "occasional quarterback for the Steelers" is incorrect. And Cryomaniac, you are right about him being the backup QB in that one game against the Ravens, and that was the only game where he was in the position. - [Unregistered user] 1:14, 7 August 2006

[edit] YouTube links

This article is one of thousands on Wikipedia that have a link to YouTube in it. Based on the External links policy, most of these should probably be removed. I'm putting this message here, on this talk page, to request the regular editors take a look at the link and make sure it doesn't violate policy. In short: 1. 99% of the time YouTube should not be used as a source. 2. We must not link to material that violates someones copyright. If you are not sure if the link on this article should be removed or you would like to help spread this message contact us on this page. Thanks, ---J.S (t|c) 06:10, 8 November 2006 (UTC)