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  2. Steve Clarkson - Wikipedia

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    Clarkson initially founded "Air 7", a quarterback academy, that offers tutoring to players in high school and younger. [10] [11] Clarkson has since coached more than 200 Division I-A quarterback starters. [12] Including other positions, Air 7 has produced about 80 I-A starters. [3] Clarkson's quarterback academy is now called Steve Clarkson ...

  3. Tee Martin - Wikipedia

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    He is a quarterback coach for the Nike Elite 11 Quarterback Camps, Nike Football Training Camps, and has trained many high school and Division 1 quarterbacks. [27] In 2008, Martin created the "Dual Threat" Quarterback Camp and Academy in Atlanta , Georgia.

  4. Where do some of Worcester area's top quarterbacks train in ...

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    The roster of quarterbacks training with M2 QB Academy is growing, and includes University of South Carolina commit Dante Reno of Fiskdale.

  5. Mike Tomczak - Wikipedia

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    The mark was eventually topped by former Steeler QB Ben Roethlisberger. In 1988, Tomczak was the starting QB for Chicago in the infamous "Fog Bowl" playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles, guiding the Bears to a 20–12 victory that put them in the NFC Championship Game. Tomczak started the last 15 games of the regular season, plus two ...

  6. 10 Tips for Getting Your Workouts Done for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Daily Movement for Weight Loss. Experts recommend getting at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise every week, with strength training at ...

  7. Jon Kitna - Wikipedia

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    Although he was the backup quarterback behind Gus Frerotte for the first 4 games, Kitna started the final 12 contests to help fix a struggling offense. He had 11 games (combined rushing and passing) of 300-or-more yards as well as six straight 350-yard games (Games 7–12), the franchise's longest such streak since 1986.

  8. Charlie Batch - Wikipedia

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    With the Steelers drafting Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones in the 2013 NFL draft, the team announced that Batch would not be returning to the team for 2013, ending his 11-year tenure with the team. At the time of Batch's departure his tenure was the second-longest in team history for a quarterback, behind only Terry Bradshaw , [ 15 ] although ...

  9. Joe Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Ferguson briefly came out of retirement to serve as a backup quarterback for the San Antonio Texans of the Canadian Football League's South Division. Kay Stephenson , who had coached Ferguson in his last year in Buffalo, was coach of San Antonio at the time and needed an inexpensive backup who knew Stephenson's system after starter ...