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Ryan Switzer: Steelers WRs were sons Darryl Drake never had


Darryl Drake was blessed to have three daughters with wife Sheila. What he lacked in male offspring, he made up for with the wide receivers he coached during his lengthy NFL and college career. That was especially true during Drake’s 18-month tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers, when he touched the lives of and the other receivers on the roster. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

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