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Fullback Patrick DiMarco announces retirement


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4 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

I wrote something for BillsWire when they signed him. The article was full of clips that are no longer supported by the site, unfortunately.

 

Without the illustration, I'm not sure it's anything worth looking at, to be honest. It's just a stream of consciousness with little context :)

 

https://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/03/11/what-bills-fans-should-expect-from-free-agent-acquisition-fb-patrick-dimarco/

Still really cool stuff man!

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5 hours ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

https://sports.yahoo.com/fullback-patrick-dimarco-announces-retirement-043331969.html

 

 

DiMarco played for four different teams during his career. He was waived by the Buffalo Bills with an injury settlement in September due to a neck injury from training camp. DiMarco spent three seasons with the Bills after a four-year run with the Atlanta Falcons that included an appearance in Super Bowl LI.

 

I posted this because of all the chatter of bringing him back to Buffalo.  

 

 

Huh?

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42 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

I wrote something for BillsWire when they signed him. The article was full of clips that are no longer supported by the site, unfortunately.

 

Without the illustration, I'm not sure it's anything worth looking at, to be honest. It's just a stream of consciousness with little context :)

 

https://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/03/11/what-bills-fans-should-expect-from-free-agent-acquisition-fb-patrick-dimarco/

 

Looks like it is fixed now, videos work, and a better article than written on some national sport sites (and less popup ads).

 

I remember reading it when he signed.

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Patrick DiMarco was a player Coach McD would see at least twice a year in person since he was a member of Falcons which were is same division.

He studied film on him, created defense plans which accounted for him and when he was available likely put him on pieces of team he was assembling.

He however did not design or coach offenses.  He was not utilized as much or in same ways as Falcons.

He agreed to a salary cut in 2020 (according to one uninformed poster something players never do) before being injured and waived with injury settlement.

 

Good luck with rest of life.

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