All-Time District 5/6 Team of the 90s
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I too believe J. Condo was the long snapper for the Raiders this year.
I would be interested to know what the league minimum is for pay in the NFL.
3 or 4 years in professional football, if the finances are handled properly, would allow a person/family financial security for a lifetime.
I would be interested to know what the league minimum is for pay in the NFL.
3 or 4 years in professional football, if the finances are handled properly, would allow a person/family financial security for a lifetime.
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Re: All-Time District 5/6 Team of the 90s
rookie league minimum is 225,000
practice squad pay is 4,000 a week
practice squad pay is 4,000 a week
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Re: All-Time District 5/6 Team of the 90s
Was the long snapper for the Cowboys for the better part of 2 years, cut after one bad snap, out of football close to a year, signed early this past year as the Raiders long snapper; still there.El-Moldo wrote:What ever happened to Jon Condo? Never did play much at Maryland. Claim to fame was as a long snapper in college. Did supposedly try out at Dallas. What happened?
"Don't argue with stupid people; they'll drop you to their level and beat you with experience."
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Yeah, I think you're talking about Jeff Satosky. He played for Saint Francis, and I think he put up some decent career numbers there.
Also, while he was a product of the 80s, Hasselrig was a freak of nature. I remember watching him work out for NFL teams at UPJ. Running in the mid 4.5s for his 40 yard dash, and having a rediculous vertical for a man who was barely over 6 foot tall, weighing 280 plus. He would have been a force in MMA fighting.
Also, while he was a product of the 80s, Hasselrig was a freak of nature. I remember watching him work out for NFL teams at UPJ. Running in the mid 4.5s for his 40 yard dash, and having a rediculous vertical for a man who was barely over 6 foot tall, weighing 280 plus. He would have been a force in MMA fighting.
Bedrock wrote:Jim Benbow was the best lineman I played against in college. His linemate went on to a fairly long career with the bears and then a few others. Not sure what happened to him, but he was tough. When he locked on you were going for a ride.
Another guy that was tough was the RB from McCort a year ahead of Hawkins---smooth, long strider.
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Crimson09Crazy
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Rashuan Puryear? former BMHS QB in the 90's? thats if your asking about another smooth rider from McCort hes before my time so i really wouln't know but i've heard he was real talented player
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Saw Rashaun Puryear play twice. 1995 and 1996. Both losses to FH. Thought he ended up at Shippensburg, but didn't finish.
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I thought Puryear developed a different vocation, one that involved working with his hands and mettalurgy.
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Are you saying some of his artwork might be hanging on the back of my car?
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El-Moldo wrote:I do believe that Andy Hagans from Somerset did play as a freshman for the I-AA Citadel around 1997, but quit after one term.Not sure about that Roseberry kid from Tyrone. Went to Pitt as a walk-on and only played special teams. That's about it from the '90's. Please don't forget that St. Francis, Robert Morris, Duquesne, etc were NON-SCHOLORSHIP I-AA teams in those days. Again, no comparison to the traditional I-AA teams of that era.Also the Baer kid from Chestnut Ridge went to Northwestern as a walk-on in 1997 and eventually got a scholarship to play defensive line. Got hurt in a motorcycle accident just when things were going his way and had to quit football.
Actually it was a fat tight-end from Iowa that fell on my leg that popped my PCL. Played on it the rest of the season, 20-25 snaps a game, went through Spring ball and several surgeries before the Dr.'s (including Dr. Moses from Westmont) all told me i was done.
Jeff Baer
