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The list could go on forever.

But IMO, the rawest, baddest dude I ever seen hit a field was from Lincoln. Now Lil Joe is before my time... But..

This dude was so cold, he was the Kicker, QB, RB, receiver, Punter, and return guy. Played the drums in the band at halftime as well.

Terry Miller......

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2 hours ago, purpleeagle said:

Ernie Holmes from Wiergate, Texas. No.63 ,anchored the middle of the steel curtain for the Pittsburgh  Steelers. The high school was in Wiergate before moving the school down the road about 2 miles to Burkeville.

That was before Newton got public housing and sucked all of the talent out of Burkeville.  

 

Carry on. 

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9 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:

Wooster was probably the most remarkable from BC.  Matt Bryant could possibly get into the hall eventually.  Shane Dronett is a BC honorable mention.

Mark Moseley was the 1982 NFL MVP from Livingston that never made it into the Hall.  

 

Bryant will NOT make it into the Hall no disrespect to him. But there is only 3 kickers and 1 punter in the Hall. When Vinatieri retires he will make 4. 

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These do not compare with many listed above but here are some of the Indians who could be notable 

Gordan LeBoeuf 1953-1955 for PNG played in AFL for the New York Titans (Still PNG's all-time rushing leader)

Mike Allman 1961 for PNG played for the Los Angeles Rams for two seasons

Mike Simpson 1963-64 for PNG Played for the San Diego Chargers and San Fransisco 49ers

Wade Philips 1964 for the Indians NFL head coach for the New Orleans Saints, Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys, and your Houston Texans. Assistant Coach of the years and Super Bowl-winning defensive coordinator, as well as one of the best, know DC in NFL history

Robert Giblin 1969-70 for PNG Drafted by the St Louis Cardinals and played for the New York Giants

Jeff the Jet Bergeron 1970-72 Drafted by the Seattle Seahawks

Matt Burnet 1973-74 the Last coach to lead PNG to the State Championship. 

Jim Bob Helduser 1973-74 for PNG was a 30-year coach at places that include Rice, Alabama, Texas State, TCU, Alief Elsik, Lake Travis, Texas A&M, and Bryan HS

Kyle Aguillard played for U of Tennessee

Wilson Weber Texas Longhorns

Ted Brack TCU

Richey Ethridge Last QB to win state for PNG also was a star player at Texas Tech

Keith Waguespack last PNG all american and Texas A&M kicker

Jeremiah Rose

Adam Morse

Preston Riggs

Roschon Johnson

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Stattrax said:

The list could go on forever.

But IMO, the rawest, baddest dude I ever seen hit a field was from Lincoln. Now Lil Joe is before my time... But..

This dude was so cold, he was the Kicker, QB, RB, receiver, Punter, and return guy. Played the drums in the band at halftime as well.

Terry Miller......

Terry Miller is from the same bloodline as Jamaal Charles, no doubt an animal. Gotta throw my buddy Brent Duhon in here too. One of the best receivers from this area, made it to the final cut with the Bears the year they won the Super Bowl... Cotton Spreyer, and Gary Hammond both played pro ball ( TJ grads)....

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17 hours ago, CardinalBacker said:

Wooster was probably the most remarkable from BC.  Matt Bryant could possibly get into the hall eventually.  Shane Dronett is a BC honorable mention.

Mark Moseley was the 1982 NFL MVP from Livingston that never made it into the Hall.  

 

Steve Wooster was a bull, he would literally run over folks. All American can at Texas .

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