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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: July 23, 2009
What they may not know is that former Coach George "Superstitious" Seifert once told him he was not worthy of playing for the Stanford Cardinal.
That's correct.
When the Fremont—born Plummer searched for a university to attend after being graduated from the East Bay's Ohlone College, he ran straight into the doubts of his future Super Bowl coach.
Seifert didn't think much of the 6—foot, 200—pound linebacker, saying he couldn't even carry water at Stanford.
Added to that insult was Seifert's opinion that Plummer wasn't even worthy of Pac—10 team.
The guy didn't give up.
In fact, showing a worthy attribute, Plummer was steadfast in his belief that he was fast enough, strong enough, smart enough and motivated enough to play in college.
He walked on at Cal, played nosetackle and then found the NFL didn't think much of him.
Still, once again showing admirable perseverance...
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