Player Interview : Curtis Brinkley
Hey Charger Fans,
I got a chance to interview one of the future stars of this San Diego Chargers team.
With a revamped backfield, Curtis Brinkley should get more touches and more carries.
He dominated high school football, and played football at Syracuse University.
I hope you enjoy the interview. Thanks for checking it out.
Here is the link for it : http://wp.me/pSdJf-zN
-Max Strauss-
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not that I know of...lol
Just a high school student who lives his ambitions of working for the NFL,
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do you think he will make the team?
It would be a warm and fuzzy story, but does he really have a shot at making the 53 man roster? or even the practice squad?
I think he will.
Isn’t that why y’all didn’t draft a late round running back? The confidence in him?
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by Max Strauss on Jul 10, 2010 11:08 AM PDT up reply actions
I don't know
Wasn’t he an UDFA last year? So, he wasn’t a lock to make it last year. Then add in the shooting incident. I wonder if he’s 100%. It would be a heck of a story if he makes it.
I agree.
I hope he does. I’m currently in a high school program at his former stomping grounds. The place that is known for producing running backs. Syracuse!! :)
-He ran for 1100+ yards his senior season at CUSE and the OL was questioned throughout the season. He produced though.
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His stats weren't great at 'Cuse...
But I watched him play a lot, and he has some real skill. Syracuse wasn’t that great (understatement for sure) while he was there, but he made their games worth watching. Wish him the best of luck in San Diego, with some time, he could be a solid player.
I was at that senior day, by the way. ’Cuse still loves Brinkley.
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Yes they do!
I mention his name around campus, and he’s talked about. (Here for summer Program)
Especially because the lack of a strong o-line and still pulled off a strong senior season.
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