Reed Blankenship
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Yeah, I think it's like 45 minutes from Detroit. But yeah, we did.
Yeah, I think it's like 45 minutes from Detroit. But yeah, we did.
Yeah, I think it's like 45 minutes from Detroit. But yeah, we did.
No, I know we played y'all in the Bahamas Bowl. So you were there? Yeah, I was there. Were you playing? I don't remember you, but I don't remember what you were doing.
No, I know we played y'all in the Bahamas Bowl. So you were there? Yeah, I was there. Were you playing? I don't remember you, but I don't remember what you were doing.
No, I know we played y'all in the Bahamas Bowl. So you were there? Yeah, I was there. Were you playing? I don't remember you, but I don't remember what you were doing.
I think that was my second year, my second year at Toledo.
I think that was my second year, my second year at Toledo.
I think that was my second year, my second year at Toledo.
Yeah, so my dad, he's always been there for me. But, you know, growing up when I was younger, you know, he was kind of in prison. But I think when I was in elementary school through middle school, he kind of got out for like four or five years and started a youth football team called the Williston Raiders and really just groomed me and my fellow, what do you call it? Friends. Yeah.
Yeah, so my dad, he's always been there for me. But, you know, growing up when I was younger, you know, he was kind of in prison. But I think when I was in elementary school through middle school, he kind of got out for like four or five years and started a youth football team called the Williston Raiders and really just groomed me and my fellow, what do you call it? Friends. Yeah.
Yeah, so my dad, he's always been there for me. But, you know, growing up when I was younger, you know, he was kind of in prison. But I think when I was in elementary school through middle school, he kind of got out for like four or five years and started a youth football team called the Williston Raiders and really just groomed me and my fellow, what do you call it? Friends. Yeah.
It's football players, man. And it's kind of the reason why I love the game today because of him.
It's football players, man. And it's kind of the reason why I love the game today because of him.
It's football players, man. And it's kind of the reason why I love the game today because of him.
He was, like, real tough on me. You know, he held me to the high standard, but, you know, I loved him, and I appreciate him for it. Yeah. I mean, you can tell now. I mean, first-round pick.
He was, like, real tough on me. You know, he held me to the high standard, but, you know, I loved him, and I appreciate him for it. Yeah. I mean, you can tell now. I mean, first-round pick.
He was, like, real tough on me. You know, he held me to the high standard, but, you know, I loved him, and I appreciate him for it. Yeah. I mean, you can tell now. I mean, first-round pick.
You know, I got to say Slay, you know, a guy who I've always, you know, modeled my game out there. You know, was blessed to play with him for one year. You know, with guys like, you know, Pat Sertan and Derek Stingley. You know, the list can go on and on for real.
You know, I got to say Slay, you know, a guy who I've always, you know, modeled my game out there. You know, was blessed to play with him for one year. You know, with guys like, you know, Pat Sertan and Derek Stingley. You know, the list can go on and on for real.