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Who Is This FL HS Legend? Reinard Wilson/Columbia


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One of the better defensive players to come out of north FL.  Was a collegiate All-American and first round draft pick in the NFL, where he played linebacker.

Who is he?

Where did he play in high school?

Where did he play in college?

For which NFL team did he play?

Bonus question: What record did he break when he played? 

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41 minutes ago, gatorman-uf said:

He has sworn off football, I thought I read... so maybe he is done for a while. (not the photo, the likely person to answer). 

You talking about my man, Columbiafan? He is alive and well on the National Football board with the sharks, barracudas and other predator fishes. 

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On 5/28/2020 at 7:39 PM, OldSchoolLion said:

 

Caption please?

Columbia Football Eliminated by Lee for Second-Straight Year ...

Welcome to the BattleField, those sand patches are wear the actual mortars landed this week during artillery practice. (What an awful field). 

I get that school districts can't always afford Fieldturf, but if you are the Duval County School District, how are you not embarrassed by this field.

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10 hours ago, gatorman-uf said:

Welcome to the BattleField, those sand patches are wear the actual mortars landed this week during artillery practice. (What an awful field). 

I get that school districts can't always afford Fieldturf, but if you are the Duval County School District, how are you not embarrassed by this field.

I hear the school practices every sport they can on the field, they use it as a home field advantage even though that field shouldn't be fit to hold a playoff game nor is it safe to be literally playing the a middle of a housing network but it is what it is

 

If we could ever just beat them in the regular season we could play the playoff rematch in a real stadium with a field that doesn't look like it was dragged in by a rip current

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