114 : NFL Pro Interview : Jeb Terry
Jeb Terry played college football at the University of North Carolina and was an All-ACC selection during his senior year. He entered the 2004 NFL Draft, and was drafted in the 5th round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He played in 30 games throughout his 3-year career with the Buccaneers. He was also a member of the 49ers briefly. He started an iPhone/Android app called Gridiron Grunts. (For more info click here)
02 : NFL Pro Feature : Gridiron Grunts
Former NFL players and teammates, offensive lineman, Jeb Terry and linebacker, Ryan Nece developed an iPhone and Android application called ‘Gridiron Grunts’. Basically, players go on and grunt their thoughts through short audio recordings. It’s a pretty awesome application and you can download it at this link here, http://bit.ly/progrunts. Fans can subscribe to different players’ feeds and also add friends onto their own network in order to communicate with their friends and their favorite players. Make sure you check it out! Read more 
95 : NFL Pro Interview : Reed Doughty
Redskins Safety, Reed Doughty played college football at University of Northern Colorado with WR, Vincent Jackson. He entered the 2006 NFL Draft and was drafted in the 6th round by the Washington Redskins. He is known as a great tackler. He was a teammate of Sean Taylor and shares a story about him. Read more 
08 : NFL Pro Interview : Jesse Holley
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Strauss : So, Jesse, why do you make it important to connect to the fans?
Holley : Because without fans, Holleywood would not even exist. No Fans, No Football, No “Let it Fly”.
Strauss : Who was your childhood star?
Holley : My Grandma – She is my star now also.
Strauss : If you could meet anyone in the world, who would it be?
Holley : Mike Jackson, because I listen to him before every game and I just marvel at how great he was at his craft!
Strauss : What is your favorite artist to listen to before a game?
Holley : Mike Jackson……..lol
Strauss : What is your favorite movie of all time?
Holley : Coming To America.
Strauss : What is your favorite TV-Show?
Holley : SportCenter or Martin
Strauss : What is your favorite video game?
Holley : Believe it or not, I dont play Video Games AT ALL.
Strauss : What is the one thing you can’t leave your house without?
Holley : My Cell Phone.
Strauss : What was your favorite NFL team growing up?
Holley : I never had a favorite NFL Team growing up.
Strauss : How long have you played football?
Holley : I’ve been playing since thirteen years old.
Strauss : Did you play any other sports in high school?
Holley : Sure did. I played basketball and it was my favorite.
Strauss : What is your favorite experience of playing a sport other than football?
Holley : In basketball, definitely winning the NCAA Championship at UNC.
Strauss : At what age, did you realize that you were going to play football in college and in the NFL?
Holley : I was a sophomore in high school when my coach told me I should to go to college and play football.
Strauss : If you weren’t playing in the NFL (or after retirement), what would you want to do?
Holley : I would love to work for ESPN or be a sport analyst for the NFL or a College sport.
Strauss : When did you see your first live NFL game? Who played? Who won?
Holley : I never saw a NFL game live as a kid growing up. The 1st game I saw live was my rookie year when I was with the Bengals in 2007.
Strauss : What impact did your high school coach have on your college and professional career?
Holley : He allowed me to grow as a leader.
Strauss : What is your favorite memory from UNC?
Holley : That’s easy and does not need a long story. Winning The National Championship
Strauss : What impact did your college coach have on your career?
Holley : He showed me that just because you’re talented. You still have to work harder then everybody else.
Strauss : Why did you choose to wear the #16 in the NFL?
Holley : Nope, I didn’t choose it. That is the number the boss (Jerry Jones) gave me after winning the show [Fourth and Long].
Strauss : What was it like to win Michael Irvin’s Fourth and Long?
Holley : It was an opportunity of a lifetime, and it gave me a 2nd chance at living my dream out!
Strauss : What is an experience you have had that changed your life?
Holley : Having Football taken away from me and realizing that being in this league [NFL] is a privilege and an honor. It is not something to be taken lightly.
Strauss : For someone aspiring to play football in the NFL, what’s the best advice for them?
Holley : Faith and hard work overcomes all odds.
Strauss : Thank you for your time.





