The former linebacker, who played just 16 games for the Bengals, returned home to Georgia. He hosts an afternoon drive sports talk show on 790-AM The Zone in Atlanta. He also works for ESPNU. At the age of 28, he's learning a new trade.
"It's been a fun transition; I've already learned a lot," he said. "It's like when you play as a freshman. You think you're doing fine, but then you look back and say, 'Man, I sucked.'
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I wish him the best of luck
Been to his house once with my wife. She graduated with his wife in the same teaching program, and they had a christmas party for everyone at their home. VERY down to earth guy. He took the time to talk to everyone…. very nice guy. Not nearly as big as I would have expected but he was seriously ripped.
by Throw the ball on Jan 17, 2011 11:06 AM EST reply actions
good for Pollack
as much as it sucked losing him, I’m glad he didn’t come back and risk ending his life.
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