Punter1
Full Member
....quick, can you name him??
It was Jeff Imamura. That's right, I knew it was on the tip of your tongue.
If you dont recognize the name dont worry...he was kinda, (right Moose) a baseball player in the early 90s...who was all of 5-4, 125 lbs. I dont know if he ever played in a game and for sure wasnt ever a football player.
I seriously doubt he ever played a down of real football but the dude worked his arse off and became a student assistant under Fran and from there became an unpaid quality control coach in the NFL to actually getting to be a position coach in the league. As about a remarkable story as I've ever heard of in terms of perserverance.
He is the case study of seeing a dream thru because, and this is a compliment to him, outta college I had a better shot of becoming Queen of England then he did of becoming an NFL position coach.
I hope he catches on somewhere or GP brings him back here because the dude obviously loves football and sold a bunch of NFL teams he was worthy of coaching their players.
It was Jeff Imamura. That's right, I knew it was on the tip of your tongue.
If you dont recognize the name dont worry...he was kinda, (right Moose) a baseball player in the early 90s...who was all of 5-4, 125 lbs. I dont know if he ever played in a game and for sure wasnt ever a football player.
I seriously doubt he ever played a down of real football but the dude worked his arse off and became a student assistant under Fran and from there became an unpaid quality control coach in the NFL to actually getting to be a position coach in the league. As about a remarkable story as I've ever heard of in terms of perserverance.
He is the case study of seeing a dream thru because, and this is a compliment to him, outta college I had a better shot of becoming Queen of England then he did of becoming an NFL position coach.
I hope he catches on somewhere or GP brings him back here because the dude obviously loves football and sold a bunch of NFL teams he was worthy of coaching their players.