The_Philster
04-20-2004, 05:09 AM
By Leo Roth
In 1989, Don Beebe was a little-known wide receiver from tiny Chadron State whose chances of being drafted by an NFL team seemed remote.
Then came the Indianapolis Scouting Combine.
After clocking a time of 4.35 seconds in the 40-yard dash, Beebe earned an individual workout with 21 teams. He beat his combine time on four occasions and put a 4.21 on the stopwatches of New York Jets scouts....
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In 1989, Don Beebe was a little-known wide receiver from tiny Chadron State whose chances of being drafted by an NFL team seemed remote.
Then came the Indianapolis Scouting Combine.
After clocking a time of 4.35 seconds in the 40-yard dash, Beebe earned an individual workout with 21 teams. He beat his combine time on four occasions and put a 4.21 on the stopwatches of New York Jets scouts....
more (http://www.democratandchronicle.com/sports/bills/0420LU3VR2O_sports.shtml)
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