Chase Page, Skip Seagraves hope better days in store
Posted Aug 17, 2005
Healthier and happier, Chase Page and Skip Seagraves are ready to return to the starting lineup and try the veteran-leader thing one more time. As coach John Bunting sees it, they've each been given renewed hope for an NFL future. "It's always better to be older and wiser, I guess," said Page, 22. "I felt like last year I was really physically ready. And I feel that way this year, too."
(Greensboro News & Record)
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