The Brick comes HOME!

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  1. Kentucky Jet

    Kentucky Jet Active Member

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    D'BRICKASHAW COMES HOME
    It's already a banner year for rookie at Freeport
    BY JASON MOLINET
    Newsday Staff Writer

    June 20, 2006


    There was no speech. No introductions. None needed to be made.

    Jets offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson - all 6-6, 313 pounds of him - stood outside Freeport High School yesterday signing autographs and shaking hands, his imposing frame offset by a broad smile.

    Ferguson was swarmed the way you'd expect as the No. 4 overall pick in the NFL draft. But the crowd was a familiar one. Ferguson, surrounded by former teachers, coaches and teammates, arrived home for the first time since becoming a Jet two months ago.

    He was on hand to see the unveiling of a 20-by-5-foot banner that read: "Freeport High School congratulates 2006 first round draft pick D'Brickashaw Ferguson." The banner, the brainchild of Freeport football coach Russ Cellan and donated by the Jets, now hangs prominently across the school's front entrance.

    "I wanted to get something acknowledging that he's from our school and we're proud of him," said Cellan, who has three former players in the NFL, including linebackers Morlon Greenwood (Houston) and Clifton Smith (Cleveland).

    After a humbling three-day minicamp and a daily diet of workouts at the Jets' training facility in Hempstead, yesterday's ceremony helped the former Freeport standout reconnect with his past. Ferguson may have moved on to the University of Virginia and his parents may have relocated to Landsdale, Pa., but no one forgot him at Freeport. The feeling was mutual.

    "There's only one home, and Freeport's it for me," Ferguson said. "This is big-time. I don't think there's anything else I can get that's as big an honor."

    The memories shared were of a polite and smart teenager who eventually settled into his oversized frame and dominated Nassau football. Ferguson graced Newsday's high school football preview as a senior and ended the 2001 season as the first lineman in 22 years to win the Thorp Award as Nassau's outstanding football player.

    "It's extremely important to recognize D'Brickashaw Ferguson, and not just athletically," superintendent Eric Eversley said. "He was such an excellent student and a positive human being. That's what endears him to Freeport so much."

    Maybe Freeport will see even more of Ferguson in the future. Ferguson, who has yet to sign with the Jets and is living in a dorm at Hofstra for now, has begun house-hunting.

    He will attend the four-day NFL Rookie Symposium in Carlsbad, Calif., beginning Sunday. It's where draft picks get lessons on how to handle life as an NFL player, both on and off the field. Judging from Ferguson's minicamp performance and his warm reception at Freeport, he's got the basics down.


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  2. ButtleMan

    ButtleMan New Member

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    Shopping for a home?????
    He hasnt even signed his contract yet.
     
  3. VegasMav

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    Don't worry, I'm sure any bank will give him a loan for a home...
     
  4. ButtleMan

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    I'm in the mortgage biz and its not that easy. Alot will depend on what his credit score is.

    Pro athletes may make tons of money but most of them have real crappy credit scores.

    It great that he is near where he grew up but wait until the contract is signed before looking.
    What happens if he holds out a bit and the first payment is due?
     
  5. Twombles

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    Lol are you guys serious??
     
  6. ButtleMan

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    Of course not. :rofl2:
     
  7. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    I'd like to see anybody try to repo from this kid.
     
  8. Coach K

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    rofl hes also a black belt.


    yeah it would take some lead to put that kid down.
     
  9. ButtleMan

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    DOG could do it

    [​IMG]
     
  10. championjets69

    championjets69 2008/2009 TGG Darksider Award Winner

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    H'mmm lets see lets say he gets a 15M up front bonus.Firstly why could he just not plunk down hard currency for it? Secondly if you a guy that is now worth 15M at least cannot obtain a mortgage? Come on now the bank loan is secured by house as in normal times property increases so why would the bank not be willing to take on a loan? I did not get a 15M bonus but I just bought a new home for greenbacks & if I can do it making less then Brick does why can he not do the same?
     
  11. ButtleMan

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    If he hasnt received the bonus yet then what does he have to put down?
    Unless he saved up some of the kickbacks from the alum.....:smile:
    Mortgages are backed by the home but the borrower still has to show the ability to pay, hence your credit score.
     
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    championjets69 2008/2009 TGG Darksider Award Winner

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    H'mm it is called his "future" earnings & if you are really in the biz you should have known that
     
  13. ButtleMan

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    I am in the business and there are times where you cant use future earnings.
    Dont tell me what I do and dont know about my work.
    I hope you got raped in closing costs and origination fees by your broker.
     
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    A legititmate loan office or financial office WILL NOT give out a loan to someone who has no credit,and no job or a paycheck.If the business does then they are shady and not in the financial institution of lending money.I consider them loan sharks.

    I dont care who the person is or who he might someday be.
     
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  15. Bricket-head

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    Jesus that's harsh! :rofl:
     
  16. VickBlows

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    You do know that Dog is 5'5"...right?
     
  17. ButtleMan

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    He's still a bad ass. :smile:
     
  18. VickBlows

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    Yeah - and his head is below my ass...
     
  19. ButtleMan

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    If thats where you want it, so be it.
     
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