All I'm saying is if you're going to post a comparison picture try not to do what you just did. Anyone will look older in -20 weather
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TheMoneyShot
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-14-07
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I heard taking ExtenZe adds a youthful appearance.
Maybe Nick is on it? Looks quite happy in that photo.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
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He is done
Tommy needs to retire
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Mr KLC
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12-19-07
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After joining the New York Giants as an undrafted rookie free agent out of North Carolina in 2005, defensive lineman Jonas Seawright impressed with his size and athleticism, leading many to believe he might become the league’s next hidden gem.
Unfortunately for the Giants and Seawright, that didn’t exactly pan out and his time in New York was brief (2005-2006).
Despite the cup of coffee in East Rutherford, Giants fans will forever remember Seawright and the early legend that defined him — a long-standing folk tale that continues to be referenced more than a decade later.
On Wednesday, while taking part in LaDainian Tomlinson’s Football Camp at TCU, Seawright reflected on his time with the Giants and recalled an interesting exchange with then-head coach Tom Coughlin.
“Coach Coughlin pulled me over in training camp one time and threatened to cut me because my socks. Yeah. . . He was a strict disciplinarian,” Seawright told Anthony Wood of Texans Wire. “I believe I didn’t have them pulled up high enough in his opinion. He was a military guy.”
Because he left the Giants in 2006, Seawright wasn’t around for Coughlin’s personal transformation, which included a toned down approach to his players.
Still, Seawright looks back on Coughlin fondly and appreciates what the coach brought to the table.
“He meant what he said. He was really stern, but he was a great football coach,” Seawright added.