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October 15, 2002
Stranded: Stockar McDougle
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STOCKAR McDOUGLE, Detroit Lions

You and your teammates are stranded on a desert island. Who would be ...

Stockar McDougle
Get out of Stockar's way -- he looks hungry.
... the professor: Definitely Eric Beverly (C). He thinks of himself as the smart guy. He's always correcting us and saying things like "Well actually ..." when he thinks we're wrong.

... the hunter: Tony Semple (OG). Tony is big into hunting. He's always talking about keeping up with the seasonal changes, camouflage, and the new bows and arrows.

... the fire master: I would have to say Ty Detmer (QB). He's a good outdoorsman -- good with nature and twigs and things. Very resourceful.

... the organizer: Kerlin Blaise, (OT). His locker is next to mine and he keeps us both organized at all times.

... the first player to eat someone: That would definitely be me. I get very agitated when I get hungry and if it came down to that I would just have to make the best of the situation and eat someone. I mean, we're all adults here.

... the first player to be eaten: It would be very difficult to do. This is a team full of tough guys.



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