Shawne Merriman Interview
NFL Network host Derrin Horton interview Chargers LB Shawne Merriman aired on NFL Total Access.
Merriman recorded seven tackles and two sacks in the Chargers’ 26-17 victory over the previously-undefeated Indianapolis Colts. Merriman was a disruptive force in the Colts’ backfield all game, recording two half-sacks and one full sack to give him nine this season.
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richard brown (January 17, 2006 9:29 AM)
Hi Sean, Just a little note to let you know how proud I am of your accomplishments. I always knew that you would make it great. I was happy to help in your success. My only request is that you do not forget your teachers, and the ones who did anything to make it happen. We had many talks about what you were going to talk. I am now teaching in Alexandria, VA at TC Williams High School. Maybe you could come bye and encourage our youngsters and give a pep talk as to how to accomplish greatness. I must confess, I have not seen any of your games ever. Maybe oneday I will actually see you play preferably in person. Anyhow in case you forget me, I am the one who gave you help as you were trying to get into Maryland University, and needed that extra boost in grades to go forward. My students will be greatly honored to meet you especially since they found out I taught you both as a freshman and as a senior. They are always asking me how were you as a student. I still remember your project in Business Management. That Gym that you were going to manage. Nice reminising with you. Wish you well and never forget Mrs. Athene Brown from Frederick Douglass High School.
Athene Brown (May 3, 2006 5:49 AM)