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Gary Barnidge Interview


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Found a youtube video from an aspiring talk show host who interviewed Barnidge a few weeks ago. For those who have forgotten, Barnidge is our 3rd string TE that broke his ankle in the preseason and was placed on IR. If you don't appreciate the video for it's stellar production value or content, it is still worth watching to see how nice a guy Barnidge is.

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That's a pretty good interview! Gary seems like a real nice guy, gonna be tough to get back next year with Olsen and Shockey playing well.

The intro seemed cool in this video too...was that a 3 or 5 series BMW? He reminds me of a young Anderson Cooper.

Barnidge is awesome. I really hope he gets his chance here next year because I think he's gonna be a beast in this offense.

That being said, he was really cool to do this interview because the guy doing the interview is NOT like a young Anderson Cooper, lol... But, thanks for coming to the site to plug your own video! :conehead:

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I see Olsen, Shockey, Barnidge, and Harstock (playing the FB/TE role); Brockel gets cut. I think we re-sign Shockey for two years as Barnidge splits time and continues to learn from Olsen and Shockey.

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Might want to pick a new future, aspiring talk show host. Work on your posture, get a jacket that fits, wear slacks, and get a backdrop. And that's before I even pressed play.

So is that a 4 star or 5 star review? You only let us know what you thought before you watched.

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