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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:42 pm to
Posted by Meursault
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:42 pm to



Heath Shuler is now a congressman.

Posted by Meursault
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:44 pm to
I think there was a Tim Biakabutuka pic earlier...

He currently lives in Charlotte, where he sells Christian-themed jewelry.
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Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:45 pm to
Let's start from the top: (I'm going by pictures that are visible, no "links" or red x's.)

Joe Hamilton, former QB of Georgia Tech-

Injured while playing in NFL Europe, played in only one NFL game with the Bucs; however, following the Super Bowl title in '02, he was awarded a ring. Led Orlando of the Arena League to an Arena Bowl in 2006, could've become the first QB to ever claim a SB and AB title, however, the Predators lost 69-61 to Chicago. He was released following the '06 season after three years as the starting QB for Orlando. He was 32-15. He has not officially announced his retirement.

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He returned to school, and received his degree in History, Technology, and Society in August 2007. He was named the Assistant Director of Player Personnel at his alma mater, Georgia Tech. On May 6, 2008, Hamilton was arrested by the Georgia Tech Police Department for DUI, hit and run, marijuana possession, and violation of the open container law. Hamilton resigned from Georgia Tech on May 7. On May 7, 2008, Joe Hamilton offered his resignation to Coach Paul Johnson and Georgia Tech Athletics Director Dan Radakovich. Quoting Coach Paul Johnson, "Today, I sadly accepted Joe's resignation. I know he has great love and concern for this program and always will. Both athletic director Dan Radakovich and I made it clear to Joe that we would offer any support he requires in the coming weeks and into the future. Joe will always be a part of the Yellow Jacket family."[2]





Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:48 pm to
Michael Bishop, former QB of Kansas State-

Played with New England in 2000, played in Arena League, now a member of Toronto:

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The Argonauts went 0-6 with Bishop out of the lineup, however since his return the Argos went 9-1 and finished in first place in the CFL's Eastern Division. Bishop finished the 2007 regular season with 2,920 passing yards, 22 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
Bishop led the Toronto Argonauts into the 2007 CFL Eastern Division final where they were defeated 19-9 by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Bishop completed under 50 percent of his passes and while he did throw for over 300 passing yards, he also failed to connect on multiple passes in crunch time. He went 11-1 as a starter in the regular season.

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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:49 pm to
Everyone knows who the Rock is.
Posted by Meursault
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:50 pm to
Rick Mirer coaches pop warner in San Diego
Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:50 pm to
Dameyune Craig, former Auburn QB, now the running backs coach of South Alabama.
Posted by Meursault
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:51 pm to
Chris Doering and Willie Jackson play AAFL for Team Florida (if it ever gets off the ground)
Errict Rhett coaches for the Piper High School Bengals located in Sunrise, Florida.
Jacquez Green is the offensive coordinator for Gibbs High School in St. Petersburg, Florida.
This post was edited on 7/28/08 at 5:55 pm
Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:54 pm to
Rocky Calmus, former OU linebacker, has a career plagued with injuries. He apparently still works out with teams, but hasn't played in a game since '04.
Posted by Meursault
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:56 pm to
Troy Davis currently plays for the Toronto Argonauts
Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:57 pm to
Troy Davis, Iowa State's national rushing leader in '95 & '96 is on the Toronto Argos' practice roster.
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:58 pm to
Curtis Enis, Penn State RB:
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In a Sports Illustrated article he spoke about his conversion to pentecostal Christianity and his relationship with the organization Champions for Christ.[2] He now works at Clopay in Russia, Ohio. He is also currently attending the Ohio Basic Peace Officer Academy through Edison State Community College and Miami County Sheriffs Office.[citation needed]

Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 5:59 pm to
I'm pretty sure I saw Joe Germaine playing in the AFL the other day.
Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 6:01 pm to
Damien Anderson, Northwestern RB and Heisman finalist in 2000:
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He made an amazing recovery from injuries sustained in a car accident on Jan. 3, 2004. Anderson spent 14 days in an intensive care unit and nearly three weeks in the hospital after undergoing surgery to remove his spleen and repair a fractured eye socket. He also suffered liver damage, broken ribs, and a collapsed lung in the rollover accident. Anderson was fully recovered in time for the Cardinals' June minicamp.
He currently plays for the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League
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Posted by 12gauge
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 6:04 pm to
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On December 15, 2006, R. Jay Soward was released by the Argonauts. Since then he repaired televisions and worked in a warehouse while training to try and reenter professional football.[1]
Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 6:08 pm to
Andrew Zow, former Bama QB is coaching high school football in Lake Butler, FL for Union County HS.
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 6:10 pm to
Woody Dantzler, QB Clemson


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In 2008, Dantzler was drafted and signed by Team Tennessee of the new All-American Football League (AAFL). He is one of 5 current QB's on the roster. The favorite of former Arena Football League QB/new head coach Andy Kelly is former University of Tennessee QB, Tee Martin.

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Posted on 7/28/08 at 6:12 pm to



Tommie Frazier, QB Nebraska
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After graduation, Frazier served as assistant football coach at Baylor University, and as assistant director of athletic development at Nebraska.
In 2005, Frazier became the 32nd head college football coach for the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, Nebraska and he held that position for two seasons, from 2005 until 2006. His coaching record at Doane was 3 wins, 17 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 22nd at Doane in total wins and 33rd at Doane in winning percentage (0.150).[5]

Posted by Stamps
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 7:00 pm to



Posted by brad8504
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Posted on 7/28/08 at 9:25 pm to
Remember this guy?



Now:
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Steve Taneyhill is 33 years old and now coaches at Chesterfield High School in South Carolina. His sister is Debbie Taneyhill, who is the former head women's basketball coach at George Mason University. Taneyhill was a quarterback for the University of South Carolina from 1992 to 1995. He set a lot of still standing records. Taneyhill was also much known for his crazy antics as a quarterback. Taneyhill had a long, blonde ponytail and a bandana on while he played football. He did crazy things such as swinging an imaginary golf club after a touchdown, and once he signed the Clemson paw after a big win in Clemson. After the 1995 65-39 win at Mississippi State, a frustrated Bulldog fan yelled out, "Hey, Taneyhill! What's that on your head?" Taneyhill responded, "Your wife's panties." As a Gamecock quarterback, Taneyhill compiled 8,380 yards in total offense, completing 753 of 1,245 passes.he threw 62 touchdown passes in his career. He asks to be remembered as "That Crazy Yankee Quarterback." He still posts regularly on the sports gaming forum, www.operationsports.com, under the name "USC_QB." In 2006, he led his Chesterfield High School football team to the state championship, which led to a loss against Carvers Bay High School. The next year, Steve's team went back to the state championship and defeated Carvers Bay 13-6. He led the Chesterfield Rams to their first Championship victory over Carvers Bay.




This post was edited on 7/28/08 at 10:03 pm
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