Monthly Archives: January 2010

Last Chance to Purchase Book on Playing Professional Football

A few years ago, I wrote a chapter in the book “FOOTBALL Rising to the Challenge: The Transition from College to Pro” entitled “Representing Players on the Fringe: An Agent’s Perspective.”  Until February 1st, Longsnap.com readers can purchase the book by … Continue reading

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Snappers in College All-Star Games

The college all-star game season is about to get in full swing and a number of NFL Draft prospect long snappers will get a tremendous opportunity to showcase their skills.  Mike Windt (Cincinnati) and Morgan Cox (Tennessee) will snap in … Continue reading

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Condo and Dorenbos to Serve as Pro Bowl Long Snappers

The recent traditional of adding a long snapper as a “need” player to the Pro Bowl teams has continued this year, with Raiders snapper Jon Condo representing the AFC, while Jon Dorenbos of the Eagles will snap for the NFC … Continue reading

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Snappers in the NFL Playoffs

With the NFC and AFC Conference Championship games set, here are some quick notes about the snapping position through the first two rounds of the NFL playoffs. Matt Katula of the Ravens had solo tackles in each of  his team’s … Continue reading

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2009 NFL Special Teams Ratings

Each year, the experts at FootballOutsiders.com closely examine all aspects of the NFL game.  Special teams is no exception and the final rankings for the 2009 NFL Regular Season are complete.  Football Outsiders analyzes a variety of special teams categories … Continue reading

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End of the College Season

With Alabama’s victory over Texas last night, the college football season has come to a close.  The snappers in last night’s game, Greg Smith of Texas and Brian Selmon of Alabama, were the subject of a USA Today article yesterday.  As … Continue reading

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Week Seventeen in Review

The NFL regular season is now complete and the playoffs start next Saturday.  Client Justin Snow of the Colts played in his 160th consecutive game Sunday and now trails only Peyton Manning for the Colts all-time game streak.  Snow’s accomplishments were featured … Continue reading

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