The Demon of Natchitoches: Gary Reasons and the Art of the Tackle
Before he was a two-time Super Bowl champion anchored next to Lawrence Taylor, Gary Reasons was busy rewriting the physics of the linebacker position…
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Before he was a two-time Super Bowl champion anchored next to Lawrence Taylor, Gary Reasons was busy rewriting the physics of the linebacker position…
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