Ex-Chiefs Interview : Samie Parker
Hey Chiefs Nation,
I don't know what all of you think of Samie Parker, the ex-wide receiver for the Chiefs.
He was a fourth round draft pick back in 2004.
He was a chief for four years, and while he was a chief, he accumulated 110 receptions, 1,529 yards, and 7 TDs.
I hope you all enjoy the interview. Here is the link, http://prointerviews.org/2010/06/23/samieparker/
Thank you,
-Max Strauss-
GO CHIEFS!
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Can't stand him because stubborn old Vermeil picked him over Boerigter who was ten times the player Parker was.
If Boerigter is the #2 WR like he shouldve been then he wouldnt have been on the field in the 4th quarter of the last preseason game against the Rams and wouldn’t have had his knee knocked out of place on a freak play. Sorry good post, just bitter :)
"Success is never ending, failure is never final."
Oh, alright.
Thanks for the compliment on the interview, sorry I don’t have any current chiefs.
Just a high school student who lives his ambitions of working for the NFL,
http://prointerviews.org
Don't know the name, definitely going to do research though. :)
Just a high school student who lives his ambitions of working for the NFL,
http://prointerviews.org
Longest reception in Chiefs history.
I can still see Omar Easy picking up the blitz off the play action and Trent Green stepping into the pocket and airing it up.
"Success is never ending, failure is never final."
by GenericBrand on Jun 24, 2010 3:47 PM CDT up reply actions
In NFL history too for that matter.
"Success is never ending, failure is never final."
by GenericBrand on Jun 24, 2010 3:50 PM CDT up reply actions
20 receptions, 20+ ypc, 8 tds.
"Success is never ending, failure is never final."
by GenericBrand on Jun 24, 2010 3:48 PM CDT up reply actions
Alright...and he was injured in a game that put him out for career?
Just a high school student who lives his ambitions of working for the NFL,
http://prointerviews.org
Nice job on the interview
If someone asks you if you want extra mayonnaise you have to say yes, cus that's part of it.
-Jared Allen
Thank you.
Much appreciated. :)
Just a high school student who lives his ambitions of working for the NFL,
http://prointerviews.org
by Max Strauss on Jun 24, 2010 10:43 AM CDT up reply actions
Agreed. That being said.....
MS : What are words describe your style of gameplay?
SP : Terrible route running and NO HANDS!
by TheScootness on Jun 26, 2010 2:58 AM CDT up reply actions
....Alright
Just a high school student who lives his ambitions of working for the NFL,
http://prointerviews.org

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