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20 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Barnidge was just on The Amazing Race with DeAngelo Williams.

I did see that DWill was on the amazing race only because he posted something on social media, I dont watch tv. I don't think I saw Gary and if I did, I didn't recognize him.

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11 hours ago, Dilla said:

Natrone is the RB Coach/AHC for Fayetteville State. For like a millisecond, there was a rumor that Mack Brown was going to bring him on UNC Staff when Gillispie left for Alabama last week.

Last I checked, David Gettis was a quality control coach at Syracuse. It's still in his Twitter feed, so I guess he is still there

Patrick Jeffers.

Jordan Carstens

Tyrell Sutton

Mike Goodson

Preseason Jesus Brandon Wegher

Stefan Lefors

Tony Pike

Stefan Lefors is a high school football coach. He coached Christian Academy here in Louisville, Kentucky for years and they were very good. He recently moved back home to be with his aging parents, and he coaches at Parkview Baptist High School.

Don't know if anyone remembers but his parents are deaf and he was very good at sign language which really helped him as a play caller in loud stadiums.

Super great dude, I wish he was coaching in college because I think he'd make a hell of a QB coach.

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11 hours ago, frash.exe said:

greg hardy

wish somebody would come in here and give us regular updates about what he’s up to from time to time

We need to find another Greg Hardy.

Just one that's only crazy on the field. 

We haven't had someone on defense with that kinda Mean Streak in a long time

 

 

 

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TE Brandon Williams aka Swole Bones. I had high hopes that he would pan out as at least a devastating blocker. 

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CB Ken Lucas aka Steve Smith's Punching Bag. He was a ballhawk but I guess fizzled for some reason. I remember buying his 21 jersey and TD's old number 47 at Training Camp one year.

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3 hours ago, Salescall said:

Can't believe nobody mentioned Brad Hoover. Wonder what he's up to?

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