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24
Apr
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131 : NFL Pro Interview : Jordan White

Jordan White attended North Ridgeville High School. He then went on to play at the Western Michigan University. He totaled 306 receptions, 4190 yards, and 32 touchdowns during his collegiate career. He was All-MAC First Team in 2010 and 2011. He was also WMU’s first consensus All-American in school history. He broke school records at WR that were previously set by current Green Bay Packers WR, Greg Jennings. He has declared for the 2012 NFL Draft. Click Read More to check out our interview. Read more »

11
Feb
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117 : NFL Pro Interview : John Nalbone

John Nalbone played college football at Monmouth University in New Jersey. While he was there, he totaled 101 receptions, 1080 yards, and 9 touchdowns. He was an all-NEC selection during his sophomore, junior, and senior year. He entered the 2009 NFL Draft, and was drafted in the 5th round, 161st overall by the Miami Dolphins. He has been a member of the Vikings, Broncos, Eagles, Bengals, and is now with the Seahawks. He signed a futures contract at the end of the 2011 season.

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21
Jun
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91 : NFL Pro Interview : Austin Pettis

Austin Pettis was a starter since freshman year at Boise State from 2007 through 2010. He totaled 229 receptions while he was there and 39 touchdowns. He entered the 2011 NFL Draft, and was drafted in the 3rd round, 78th overall. During his rookie season with the Rams, he had 27 receptions for 256 yards.

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11
Apr

04 : NFL Pro Interview : Darrell Reid

Strauss: So, Darrell, why do you make it important to connect to the fans?

Reid : To tell the truth, twitter is half for the fans and half for me. In my eyes, twitter is the #1 social network where you can reach super celebrities that are otherwise unattainable.

Strauss : Who was your childhood star?

Reid : I didn’t have a childhood star my grandfather was my role model. Because of the type of player I am my fans are important because i feed off their energy. Also I’d like to give the fans an idea of the type of player I am off the field.

Strauss : If you could meet anyone in the world (alive or dead), who would it be and why?

Reid : God. That’s Self-Explanatory. But I have a lot of questions.

Strauss : What is your favorite movie of all time?

Reid : Boyz In Da Hood.

Strauss : What’s your favorite snack food?

Reid : I have a sweet tooth, so I’m usually reaching for the candy.

Strauss : What’s your favorite TV Show?

Reid : SportsCenter.

Strauss : What would your last meal be?

Reid : Thanksgiving at Grandmas. The usual turkey, stuffing, collard greens, mac & cheese, black-eyed peas, corn pudding, homemade rolls & a variety of desserts.

Strauss : What is your favorite video game?

Reid : 2K10. It would be Live 10′ but they left me off the game for so many years, I boycotted it.

Strauss : What was your favorite NFL team growing up?

Reid : Oddly enough with all the football teams in my area Giants, Jets, and Eagles, I was a Die Hard Dallas Cowboys fan!

Strauss : How long have you played football? Did you play any other sports in high school?

Reid : I’ve played football since I was 13, so about 15 years. I also played basketball. Basketball was actually my first love but I stopped growing so…

Strauss : At what age, did you realize that you were going to play football in college and in the NFL?

Reid : I realized I would have a chance to play in college my senior of hs. Then it wasn’t until my senior in college that I thought I had a chance.

Strauss : If you weren’t playing in the NFL (or after retirement), what would you want to do?

Reid : I’m not a big planner so I can’t tell you what I would have been doing if I wasn’t playing football.

Strauss : When did you see your first live NFL game? Who played? Who won?

Reid : I remember my 1st NFL game like it was yesterday. The Jets had a home game against the Panthers. That was back when the Jets had Keyshawn Johnson. I was sitting in the front row end zone and Keyshawn took a reverse for a TD right in front of me. He pointed at me and said “You’ll be here one day.” I think the Panthers won, because I remember the go ahead score and someone from the Panthers getting a penalty for doing the “worm”.

Strauss : What is your favorite memory from Minnesota?

Reid : #1 and most importantly I remember the camaraderie. In college when you come in those 31 other kids, you’re just that…kids. You still have no responsibilities and so life is more care free. Also, you expect to be with these guys for the next 4  or 5 years. Too many other memories to name…I’d be here all day.

Strauss : For someone aspiring to play football in the NFL, do you have any advice for them?

Reid : If you are in high school, don’t rely on your athleticism alone. Make sure you’re getting it done in the classroom also. If in College and not a first round pick make sure you get your degree and first rounders take some financial planning or financial management classes to try to help you manage your money. To all: work, work, work and don’t ever let anyone tell you who you can be in life.

Strauss : Thank you so much for your time!

Reid : It was my pleasure to take the time out and answer a few questions. I appreciate the interest, so thank you also much love to all my fans. 2010 is going to be a big year.