Titans Interview with Rennie Curan

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by thawardasa, May 13, 2010.

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  1. thawardasa

    thawardasa Camp Fodder

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    Really good interview with linebacker Rennie Curran from MCM.

    I really liked this one:

    You had quite the childhood. Can you tell us an overview?

    I am the youngest of three with two older sisters. My family is from Liberia and came here in the 80s. I was born and grew up in Atlanta and moved to Gwinnett County when I was 10, which is when I started playing football. I had a great little league coach that was like a second father. Our record from seven year olds till seventh grade was 61-6. He took me to my first Georgia game, and really helped me to develop into the player I am today. Tried almost every sport growing up, but none of them came close to football. I also started playing the piano at eight, drums around eleven, and viola at at thirteen.

    Check it out
     
  2. Bulluckfan

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    That guy's a brick house. He's mighty mighty.

    Very stout for his height. I'm not worried about his size, except perhaps when he has to cover TEs. Apparently, his covereage skills are pretty good, so I"m not so worried about him going up against RBs.
     
  3. JCBRAVE

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    I like Rennie, should do a lot of good for us.
     
  4. thawardasa

    thawardasa Camp Fodder

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    "I take pride in staying in the weight room and left Georgia with records on the bench and squat with 460 and 615."

    CRAZY
     
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