The dreams of one former Indian have suffered a setback, while another's still may have a chance to be realized this weekend.
Kentrell Curry, an all-state safety for the Indians in 1998, was trimmed from the Detroit Lions' roster Tuesday.
Meanwhile, a former teammate has made it through another round of cuts and hopes to survive one more, when the final 53-player rosters are submitted, 6 p.m. Saturday.
Evan Oglesby, a 2000 graduate of Stephens County and former All-American at the University of North Alabama, is still fighting for a cornerback spot on the Buffalo Bills roster.
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Kentrell Curry, an all-state safety for the Indians in 1998, was trimmed from the Detroit Lions' roster Tuesday.
Meanwhile, a former teammate has made it through another round of cuts and hopes to survive one more, when the final 53-player rosters are submitted, 6 p.m. Saturday.
Evan Oglesby, a 2000 graduate of Stephens County and former All-American at the University of North Alabama, is still fighting for a cornerback spot on the Buffalo Bills roster.
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