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Ronald Curry was once a 2-sport superstar, NFL receiver. That résumé readied him to coach Josh Allen


could foresee himself coaching, but not in the NFL. "I always saw myself as really wanting to coach in high school," he said. And for a couple of years, he did. From 2010-12, Curry coached at Mooresville Christian Academy in North Carolina. He was about two hours from where he starred in college, playing both football and basketball at UNC. (Buffalo News)

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Ronald Curry was once a 2-sport superstar, NFL receiver. That résumé readied him to coach Josh Allen


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