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1.29.2004

 
My first true post dealt with the news programming here in Ohio. Well, I thought it would only be fair to show everyone the sports reporters from back home in the Delaware Valley Region. Check out these guys. Batting First and playing Centerfield we got Garry Cobb. I would not mess with this dude, check him out.

Heres a shortened list of credentials:
Cobb, an 11-year veteran linebacker with the National Football League, played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1985 to 1987. Garry also played for the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys before retiring from pro ball in 1989. An honor roll student in high school, he was selected All-American in both baseball and football by Coach and Athlete Magazine he, captained the football, basketball and baseball teams and was All-State in all three sports. Recruited by more than 100 colleges, Cobb attended the University of Southern California (USC) where he played on two Rose Bowl Championship teams, one National Championship team and was selected All-PAC 10 in 1978. He graduated in 1979 with a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Sociology. After graduation, Cobb was offered contracts by the California Angels and Chicago Cubs baseball teams, but opted to play professional football.
(NO BULLET TITLES FOR G. COBB he's got a paragraph)

Second we got Vai Sikahema

Sikahema retired from the Philadelphia Eagles in 1994. He joined the team in 1992 after completing the '91 season with the Green Bay Packers. Ranked first among the NFL's all-time career leaders in number of punt returns and second in punt return yardage, Sikahema is also a two-time All-Pro.

and last but definetly not least, Beasley Reece

After a stellar football career at the University of North Texas, Reece was drafted by the NFL's Dallas Cowboys in 1976 and was drafted by the New York Giants in 1977. During his six and a half highly successful seasons with the Giants, Reece served as the team's defensive captain and was one of the League's fastest runners. Interestingly, Reece was a teammate of former Giant Ray Rhodes, former coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. In 1983, Reece continued his outstanding career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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