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Happy 51st birthday to David Frisch
Born June 22, 1970 in Kirkwood, Missouri
Patriot TE, 1995; uniform #88
Signed as a free agent on October 25, 1995
After spending his college years at Iowa Central. Missouri and Colorado State, the Bengals signed David Frisch as an undrafted rookie in 1993. He spent two seasons with Cincinnati, appearing in 27 games with two starts. At 6'7, 260 pounds, Frisch was essentially an extra tackle on the line; he had only nine receptions in the NFL, six coming in his rookie season. David was a healthy scratch for six of his eight weeks in New England, appearing in only two games for the Patriots; his only stat was an eight-yard kickoff return. Frisch signed with Minnesota in the following off season, and finished his career with Washington.
NFL Scouting Combine and Pro Day scores, percentiles and metrics for David Frisch, TE, Colorado State.
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In 2008 he was arrested for weed after an odd (but loud) post-midnight rabbit hunt:
A former Northwest High gridiron star who went on to play in college and the National Football League faces charges for allegedly growing marijuana in his High Ridge home.
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Happy 32nd birthday to Ryan Lindley
Born June 22, 1989 in San Diego
Patriot QB, 2015 off season; uniform #7
Signed as an unrestricted free agent on August 10, 2015
Ryan Lindley was originally a sixth round draft pick by Arizona in 2014, from San Diego State. He was thrust into a starting role late in his rookie season after Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton were both injured. His performance went about as well as one would expect for an inexperienced player that was intended to be a redshirt, long term project; it did not exactly result in potential suitors outbidding one another for his services. In the final two regular season games Lindley completed fewer than 50% of his passes, and the Cardinals lost both games. Then in a 27-16 playoff loss to Carolina he went 16-28 for just 82 yards, with one touchdown, two interceptions and four sacks.
Lindley was brought in as a camp arm three days prior to the first preseason game, after Matt Flynn was unable to get off the Non Football Injury list and pass a physical. He was also seen as insurance in case Tom Brady was unable to play due to Roger Goodell's witch hunt.
Lindley's only playing time with the Pats was when he was the team's only QB in the final 2015 preseason game, going 22-45 for 253 yards with no touchdowns and one pick. With Brady by that point being assured of being able to play in 2015, there was no longer any need to retain Lindley, and he was one of ten players waived on September 4. Lindley joined the Colts late in 2015 after Andrew Luck was injured, and then his agent hired him to tutor Carson Wentz and Jared Goff in preparation for the 2016 draft. Lindley finished his playing career the following year with Ottawa in the CFL.
It's not every year that a team cuts a quarterback that started a playoff game the previous year, but, then, it's not every year that events conspire to allow a quarterback like Ryan Lindley to start a playoff game.
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After that Lindley spent two seasons as an assistant at San Diego State, was hired in 2018 as the running backs coach for the Browns in midseason when openings were created after Hue Jackson and Todd Haley were fired. The following year he was promoted to Cleveland's quarterbacks coach, but the entire staff was let go when Freddie Kitchens was also fired at the end of the 2019 season. Lindley is now an offensive analyst at the University of Utah. His career NFL stat line reads 1-5 in six starts with 51.1% of 274 passes completed, averaging 5.0 yards per attempt with three touchdowns and 11 interceptions for a 52.4 passer rating. Incredibly, Lindley's CFL stats are even worse. Didn't Baker Mayfield deserve better tutelage than that?
During the Redblacks’ three-day mini-camp which wrapped up Saturday at TD Place, former NFLer Ryan Lindley threw the ball well.
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Ryan Lindley is a quarterback currently playing.
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Former NFL quarterback Ryan Lindley is in his first year as offensive analyst at Utah. Lindley spent the last two years coaching with the NFL’s Cleveland Browns,
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Other notable pro football players born on June 22:
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Champ Bailey, 43; Hall of Fame, 12-time Pro Bowl CB led the NFL with 10 interceptions in 2006 - but the game-changing play the previous year should have been ruled a touchback.
Former Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey is a member of the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2016.
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Defensive Back Champ Bailey’s interception of Tom Brady late in the third quarter of the Denver Broncos’ 27-13 win over the New England Patriots was a key turning point in the teams’ 2005 divisional-round matchup. But questions about that controversial pick still linger today. There’s no doubt...
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Kurt Warner, 50; does 3½ very good seasons merit entrance to the Hall of Fame?
A new ending was added to Kurt Warner’s storybook football career on Saturday.
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Eric Green, 54; Pro Bowl TE for the Steelers in the nineties.
Photos Transgender Angelina Mavilia Wins Sodomy Case Against Former NFL CB Eric Green
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Mark Royals, 56; averaged 42.1 yards on his 1,116 punts for eight different teams.
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Bobby Douglass, 74; left handed QB for the Bears in the seventies.
The Bears once had a quarterback who had a great arm, but couldn't hit receivers. But oh, could he run. It's been almost 40 years since Bobby Douglass set the NFL record for rushing by a QB.
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Mike Wagner, 72; safety won four rings with the Steelers.
Safety Mike Wagner recounts the roller coaster of sadness, surprise and celebration in the moments before and after the storied play.
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