Interview with Ex-Colt Darrell Reid.
Player Interview with Darrell Reid.
He attended University of Minnesota and was a four-year starter.
Ex-Colts Special Teamer, Fullback, and Defensive Tackle.
In 2007 and 2008, he led the Colts in special teams tackles.
He is most remembered for knocking the daylights out of Travis Henry on a kickoff return.
In 2009, he signed with the Denver Broncos.
To go to the Interview, please click the link below,
Thanks,
-Max Strauss-
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I will always have a place in my heart for DR.
After stepping up with our ST when Purnell couldn’t do his job. That initiative and effort reflects his character, I think.
"I throw, you catch. It's NOT that hard!"
Peyton Manning, SNL, 2007
That's great to hear! Thanks! i'll tell him that.
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—To get updates with other players.
Wow you really do a lot of interviews. Maybe you can let us know here when you do others specifically with Colts players.
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by TheAngelsColts on Apr 11, 2010 6:23 PM EDT up reply actions
I think MANY Colts fans feel that way about DR
I hate Joe Namath. That's how long I've been a Colts fan.
Love how you repeat the same words on a different post
with different punctuation ;)
And, I agree; he’s great!
What do you mean? lol.
Basically asking all the players the same questions. Got to build a foundation, then I’ll build upon the foundation.
by Max Strauss on Apr 12, 2010 11:17 PM EDT up reply actions
OHHHHH I know what you mean.
The post on the Broncos site…
on MileHigh Gotcha…LOL!
Yeah, got a new one coming out tomorrow==I think.
by Max Strauss on Apr 12, 2010 11:21 PM EDT up reply actions
haha, actually, i meant your comment of "Yeah, he's great!"
But, I did notice the milehigh fanpost :)
Keep up the great work, these are really awesome!
yeah, I was shocked..then again, he didn’t want to spend time writing it down..
but yeah, he’s cool, sees him going in and taking over the Chester Taylor role.
by Max Strauss on Apr 13, 2010 10:24 PM EDT up reply actions
New Interview : RB : 2010 Draft Prospect.
Player Interview : Conte Cuttino : http://wp.me/pSdJf-4L
Prospect for this year’s draft…
New Interview : Fabian Washington!
I had a chance to interview Baltimore Ravens’ Cornerback and Special Teams player, Fabian Washington.
Fabian Washington ran a 4.25 during the combine. He had the potential to be the next “Deion Sanders”. He was drafted by the Raiders 23rd overall in the first round.
In 2008, he was traded to the Ravens. He succeeded in Rex Ryan’s aggressive “organized chaos”.
Here is the link for the interview :
http://wp.me/pSdJf-6p
New Interview : Jesse Holley
Jesse Holley won Michael Irvin’s TV show, Fourth and Long.
He attended University of North Carolina and graduated from there with four years of football experience.
He earned a roster spot at the start of the 2009 season, and was recently signed to a future-reserve contract.
I got a chance to interview him for my website.
New Interview : Ben Tate
I just got my 9th interview online :
Ben Tate Running Back for Auburn, where will he land in this year’s draft?
Any ideas?
New Interview : Shawn Andrews : Free Agent
New Interview out with Ex-Eagles player.
Nominated to two-pro bowls.
Shawn Andrews :
Here is the link.
http://wp.me/pSdJf-8H
New Interview : Jerome Boyd : Oakland Raider
I had a chance to interview a player currently on the Raiders.
He was undrafted in the 2009 NFL Draft. Read more, by clicking the link below!
Here is Jerome Boyd!!
New Interview : Abe Elam : Browns.
Abram Elam attended Kent State and went undrafted in the 2005 NFL Draft.
After playing on Special Teams throughout the early years of his career.
After landing with the New York Jets in 2007, he grew to a nickname Big Play Abe.
When Rex Ryan became the Jets head coach and needed a trade during draft day,
Abe Elam was traded to the Browns in the "Mark Sanchez" Trade reuniting with his former coach, Eric Mangini
i'm afraid this thread got buried, neighbor
"We'll put em in the pot, shake it up and see what comes out." - Howard Mudd
"Nothing's complicated if you understand it." - Tom Moore
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law." - Hofstadter's Law
New Interview : Kory Sheets
With an aging backfield of the Miami Dolphins,
Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams,
Here is an interview with the young Purdue runningback, who could see himself as the future of the Dolphins.
http://wp.me/pSdJf-bt

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