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Garry Cobb |
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Garry “G” Cobb is a classic case of a former NFL star who transitioned successfully to a radio and television career. Garry played linebacker in the National Football League for 11 years. He spent 6 years with the Detroit Lions and was a team captain for three of those years. Garry then played three years along side Hall-Of-Famer Reggie White as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. He then finished his career with two years in Dallas playing for head coaches Tom Landry and Jimmy Johnson. Some of Garry’s teammates in Dallas were Hall-Of-Famers Troy Aikman, and Michael Irvin. As an outside linebacker in Buddy Ryan’s vaunted “46” Defense, Garry had his best day as a pro when he registered 4 sacks, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery in a single game against the Atlanta Falcons and was named the Sports Illustrated NFL Defensive Player Of The Week. He held the Eagles single game sack until Clyde Simmons surpassed him with a 4 ½ sack game. Garry was traded by the Lions to the Eagles in 1985 for one of the Birds All-Time greats Wilbert Montgomery. After his football career, Garry became a popular sports radio talk show host on Sportsradio 610-WIP in 1991. He became known as G. Cobb and has developed quite a following among sports fans and especially Eagles fans in the area. Garry also was a sports anchor and reporter on CBS-3 television in Philadelphia for eight years. A year ago he created GCobb.com, which is a website that covers the local sports scene especially the Philadelphia Eagles. The site has quickly become one of the more popular local sports websites. Prior to playing in the NFL, Garry was an All-American football, basketball and baseball player in Stamford, Connecticut. He received numerous offers from universities throughout the country before deciding to the go to the University Of Southern California. While there, Garry was an All-Pac 10 linebacker and played on two Rose Bowl Championship teams and one National Championship squad. Garry is on the Board of the Caring People Alliance of Philadelphia, which oversees the Boys and Girls Clubs of the city. He’s a been a volunteer counselor at the Youth Study Center in Philadelphia, which houses youngsters who have been arrested and are awaiting court dates. Garry is a highly sought after speaker, who has shown the ability to entertain and motivate audiences nationwide. Garry was honored by President George W. Bush for his volunteer work with the troubled youth of the area.  |
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Pat Breslin |
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Pat is a graduate of Allegheny College where he majored in history
and communications and played soccer. He played a couple years of
pro-soccer after college.Today pat has his own internet marketing
company where he is a member of the largest buisness owners association
in America. He also has an organization where he speaks at colleges,
schools, buisness's and civic organizations on personal and professional
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