Nordberg
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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T.J. Houshmandzadeh
My family and I have a running joke everytime we hear any of these names we say -- "I'd enjoy some Simeon Rice with a nice Samari Rolle cooked over a Cosy Coleman."
FYI -- It's The pony-tailed T.J. Houshmandzadeh is of mixed Persian and African American ancestry. He is named after his father, a native Iranian, who left his family and returned to Iran in the mid-1980s. Houshmandzadeh says he recalls nothing of his biological father and knows only what he looks like from photographs. Despite being raised by his mother, he took on his father's surname rather than his mother's, Johnson.
Here are a few. My favorite is the FSU defensive back with the name of ***g. Imagine a backfield with Gay and ***g...we'd be the laughing stock of the NFL.
And San Francisco had a safety named Tom Holmoe.