Former Chiefs QB Becomes A High School Coach
A former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is getting into coaching.
No, no it's not Steve DeBerg and it's not for the Chiefs.
Quinn Gray, 30, played for the Chiefs during the 2008 season and has accepted the head coaching position at Jackson High School in Jacksonville, FL, according to the Florida Times-Union.
(Ed. Note: I'll never look at Gray the same way after reading that article in the KC Star about how many guns he owned. Can't seem to find the link to the story now.)
"When I retired from football, I automatically wanted to get into coaching," Gray said. "I had volunteered at several different camps, and when I saw the job posted online, I submitted my resume."
This shows you how short NFL lives are. Gray is only 30 years old and was on an active roster for four seasons.
Now he's moved onto life after football.
(H/T tomahawk44)
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I cant get to the actual story because I dont have an archive account but the links on that page
LJ news
in other breaking news, former Chiefs player LJ has turned DJ…
http://blog.toonicon.com/2010/02/05/2210—the-eldridge-nyc.aspx
Best comment I read in there...
I thought beating chicks was his side hustle-
ho-larious
by Ochophosphate on Mar 19, 2010 10:00 AM CDT up reply actions
or this one
….and when he’s not spinnin on the 1’s n 2’s, find him at the bar givin 1 n 2 pieces to random chicks face smh. step it up
by CapsLockKey on Mar 19, 2010 10:34 AM CDT up reply actions
so how many guns DOES he own? I take it rather a lot ...
good for him getting into the other side of football, hope it works out for him
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