Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Chris Cooley The Broadcaster

   Chris Cooley is back with the Redskins, but not as a tight end. After spending his entire nine-year career in Washington, Cooley has decided to hang up his cleats and retire from the NFL. So how exactly is he still with the organization if he is retiring?
   Cooley, a fan favorite, will be joining the Redskins' radio broadcasting team as an analyst—something he had hoped to add to his legacy. "This is a great deal for me. I really want this job, and I want to do it for a long time," Cooley said during an interview with the Washington Post.
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   He signed a multi-year deal with the team's flagship station on Tuesday. There will be a segment, called "Cooley's Corner," where he will provide analysis for the listeners after every quarter of play. As part of the deal, he will also appear on television and Internet shows.
   Despite everything, there is still a small possibility of him returning as a player. "That door will be open a crack," Cooley told the Washington Post. "But do I plan to play? No. I'm not officially retiring, mostly because I'm a procrastinator. But my plans are to be done. I don't plan to play."
   Assuming he does not pull a Brett Favre about this, Cooley will retire a 31-year-old tight end with two Pro Bowl appearances. Cooley finishes with 429 catches for 4,711 yards and 33 touchdowns. The receiving yards total is a coincidental number— his jersey number was 47 and his birthday is on July 11. Put the two together and voilĂ . Maybe these digits would serve him well as lottery picks.
   Regardless of his plans, the fans embrace him for being a consistent player when the team was struggling. With his charitable work, artistic skills, and sense of humor, it's hard to dislike Captain Chaos.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

RGIII Marries College Sweetheart

 
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  Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III excels at nearly everything he does; academics, college and pro football, public speaking, and now recovering from injury. It must be the Superman socks he wears.
   Last week, he added marriage to that list of achievements. He and longtime girlfriend Rebecca Liddicoat tied the knot near her hometown in Colorado.
   Naturally, in attendance were their families and friends, as well as their beloved NFL family. This included owner Dan Snyder, GM Bruce Allen, coach Shanahan, and some of his teammates. It was quite the affair. In fact, at one point during the celebration, Griffin let every guest in attendance know that they are now family.
   The newlyweds are starting their life together as husband and wife by moving into a recently purchased five-bedroom home in Loudoun County, Va. Best wishes to the happy couple!