Tim Krumrie - A Guy You’re Glad Isn’t Your Dad

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 Tim Krumrie - A Guy You’re Glad Isn’t Your Dad
Any male in modern times at some point has to take on the old man . A rite of passage some may say; be it arm wrestling, slapfighting or sometimes even real punches. One guy who you should be happy isn’t your dad, but is the Chiefs Defensive Line coach, former Bengal All-Pro Tim Krumrie . Krumrie is entering his 26th year in the NFL as a player and coach. Even at 47, he runs 3 ... [link]

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Whatchu Talkin' Bout
Published 5/20/2008 at End Zone Buzz
... - KC Chiefs defensive line coach Tim Krumrie is a little bit excitable, and Pete Carroll doesn't like that much. (Arrowhead Addict) ...

Inside the Enemy: May 25, 2008
Published 5/25/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... OTAs. Other News From Around the NFL - Former Cardinals DB Aeneas Williams will be inducted into the team’s ring of honor. - Cat Crave looks back on Carolina’s ride to Super Bowl XVIII. - Apparently, the Cowboys have no one at wide receiver besides Mr. Owens. - Naptown’s Finest is still looking for a blogger. - Tim Krumrie is a very scary dude. - The New Orleans Saints are inducting ...

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