Spenser Smith's NFL Football Fan Profile
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Im only 20, but my knowledge of football is huge, but I know I still have a long way to go.
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Who am I?
Hey there, thank you for viewing my site. I am a 20 year old male, from Hopkins Minnesota. I know some of you reading this are from the south, were football is bigger then god. I agree with you guys when you say that Minnesota is not a football state. We are not, we really don't know to much about it, and all we care about are winning, But i'm here to change that. I have played football all my life, and at the same time I have been going to football clinics all my life. My grandpa Paul Bengston has been coaching football since 1956, My older brother was a quarter back for Gustavous a D3 college here in Minnesota and is now the Offensive Coordinator for Hopkins and has coached there for 5 years. Last year when I was to injured to play football, my H.S. coach allowed me to be a linebacker coach on the sophmore level.
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Trouble Players- The Teams need a consequence to posted on 10/14/2008
With everything that is going on in the NFL I am surprised the NFL doesn't fine owners, take away draft pick, or create penalty's for teams that sign these players that don't care about how there lives are out of the hood. The cowboys traded for Adam Jones and what dose he do? he gets into trouble, why isn't Jerry Jones getting into trouble for adding a trouble maker? The reason for this is because if the owners make a bigger deal about this, then maybe the players will get out of there troubled habits. A reason that this is so important for players to get away for the bad people they know is because Sean Taylor knew the people that killed him, Same with Richard Collier, the Offensive Tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars who was shot 14 times and had to get his leg amputated consequenc
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