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Post by snowyh on Apr 29, 2018 6:29:22 GMT -7
The Seattle Seahawks used their fifth-round draft pick on Saturday to draft one Shaquem Griffin—and make a little history: The University of Central Florida linebacker has no left hand, reports People, having had it amputated as a child due to chronic pain. "I couldn’t breathe," Griffin said. "I didn’t know what to say. I was trying to get the words out, but I couldn’t talk." Griffin earned his place in the big leagues by helping UCF to an undefeated season, and the AP reports he "blew through the NFL combine with a 4.38 in the 40, sensational lifting work with his prosthetic, and a can-do attitude." The story gets even a little sweeter, because Griffin joins another Griffin on the Seahawks: Twin brother Shaquill, who last year was also drafted out of UCF. Full article: www.newser.com/story/258540/nfl-gets-1st-one-handed-player.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=att&utm_campaign=rss_sports_synAttachments:
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Post by cherylm on Apr 30, 2018 0:09:33 GMT -7
Very cool news!
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Post by kai2020 on Nov 1, 2018 9:42:26 GMT -7
Yes! I am very happy about this! Partly because an amputee is in the NFL and partly because the Seattle Seahawks are my favorite team!
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