
Since I used to teach at Shepherd Hill I’d be remiss if I didn’t dedicate a blog to congratulating former Ram and Boston College offensive guard line Chris Lindstrom, for being the 14th overall pick in the NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday. I wrote about how he got here, my experience with him, and the amazing program that Shepherd Hill has built on TBDailyNews.com which you can read by clicking here.
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7 Comment(s)
I almost cried myself watching the video of the family during the draft. Hope the best for him, but screw just blocking for the QB, I hope he wants to push the defense on their heels all game taking ground inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard and I hope he gets the opportunity to level every Raven defensive player and Von Miller twice.
Good job kid.
Now you turtle is censoring posts, I’ll reprint
Why the fuck so I have to link to another site? Some kind of click bait scam? How about this, get a real job and post blogs as a hobby?
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“Chris couldn’t have weighed more than 240 pounds in high school, but now is easily over 300. You don’t do that by eating Big Macs alone.”
Yeah no kidding. There’s one other way.
28-3. Nuff said.
Great job keeping true to your roots. Awesome story to see a local kid go so far, and as a lineman no less. Best wishes to him and his family.