Interview with Ex-Bronco Carlton Powell.
Carlton Powell went to Virginia Tech and was regarded as a premier run-stuffer.
Powell was drafted in the 5th round by the Denver Broncos.
Carlton Powell was on the practice squad on the Browns from October 6th to October 20th.
Powell is currently a free agent and looking for an NFL Team.
I got a chance to interview him, so here is the link.
I hope all of you football fans enjoy the interview ! =)
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Thanks for the interview...
Does he have any idea where he will go and if the Broncos are still interested in him?
I, personally, don’t know if any team is still interested in him.
I don’t know the extent of his injury either. I do know he is looking for a team. :)
Man, you should have asked him.
See if he’ll interview with you again and get him with the hardhitting stuff. lol
If Taylor Swift were to try and tackle me, I'd let her.
PS3 ID: broncomaniac6
by Troy Hufford on Apr 11, 2010 1:07 PM MDT up reply actions
I don’t want to get in trouble with the NFL….or ESPN…or their coaches…
But definitely going to probably in the future. :)
What's ESPN gonna do about it?
It would be your story, at that point. They’d have to say your name whenever they mentioned where the information came from.
If Taylor Swift were to try and tackle me, I'd let her.
PS3 ID: broncomaniac6
by Troy Hufford on Apr 11, 2010 1:22 PM MDT up reply actions
It's not up to them.
If your interviewee doesn’t want to answer a question, he won’t. If he does answer it, then you can report it. That’s just how it goes.
If Taylor Swift were to try and tackle me, I'd let her.
PS3 ID: broncomaniac6
by Troy Hufford on Apr 11, 2010 1:38 PM MDT up reply actions
Yeah
you can ask anyone anything you want. If they give you an answer, you can quote them. I did it at Training Camp last year. I just didn’t ask very pertinent questions. (my bad)
Character may be manifested in the great moments but it is made in the small ones -- Philip Brooks
Nice interview Max
Character may be manifested in the great moments but it is made in the small ones -- Philip Brooks
Feel free to bookmark the site and join facebook page! =D
There’s also one on the site with current bronco Darrell Reid.
I just read it
Thanks. How are you conducting these interviews. Are you doing this via Twitter, or live?
Character may be manifested in the great moments but it is made in the small ones -- Philip Brooks
via Twitter/Email/Facebook…
If you have any suggestions feel free to add them.
Feel free to subscribe to the page if you want.
Or follow me on twitter….http://twitter.com/prointerviews
I have a few
If you get a chance to speak with Ryan Harris soon, ask him how his Toe Rehab is doing and when he will be ready to go. Or what percentage of health he is at.
Chris Baker—Will he see game action this year?
Health updates are always welcome and good questions.
Sorry, I don’t tweet. I can appreciate using that method though.
Character may be manifested in the great moments but it is made in the small ones -- Philip Brooks
New Interview!
I had a chance to interview Baltimore Ravens’ Cornerback and Special Teams player, Fabian Washington.
Fabian Washington ran a 4.25 during the combine. He had the potential to be the next "Deion Sanders". He was drafted by the Raiders 23rd overall in the first round.
In 2008, he was traded to the Ravens. He succeeded in Rex Ryan’s aggressive "organized chaos".
Here is the link for the interview :
http://wp.me/pSdJf-6p
Interview with Ben Tate
I just got my 9th interview online :
Ben Tate Running Back for Auburn, where will he land in this year’s draft?
Any ideas?
New Interview : Shawn Andrews : Free Agent
New Interview out with Ex-Eagles player.
Nominated to two-pro bowls.
Shawn Andrews :
Here is the link.
http://wp.me/pSdJf-8H
New Interview : Abe Elam : Browns.
Abram Elam attended Kent State and went undrafted in the 2005 NFL Draft.
After playing on Special Teams throughout the early years of his career.
After landing with the New York Jets in 2007, he grew to a nickname Big Play Abe.
When Rex Ryan became the Jets head coach and needed a trade during draft day,
Abe Elam was traded to the Browns in the "Mark Sanchez" Trade reuniting with his former coach, Eric Mangini

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