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Don gregory carolina panthers biography of christopher

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        1. Greg Olsen is a great guy.
        2. A college linebacker who played six seasons of semi-pro football, Gregory began scouting in in the CFL. He also worked in the NFL Europe.
        3. Quarterback Chris Weinke, a year-old rookie, leads A look at the career of Don Gregory, director of college scouting for the Carolina Panthers.
        4. Don Gregory, the Panthers' former college scouting director, said the Panthers weren't biased when it came to Clemson.
        5. A college linebacker who played six seasons of semi-pro football, Gregory began scouting in in the CFL. He also worked in the NFL Europe.!

          Scouts Honor: On the Road Again, Part 2

          Gregory coached high school football in Washington after graduating from college, but he already was beginning to learn the intricacies of becoming a scout through a part-time position with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.

          He worked for Hugh Campbell, a former Whitworth College coach who by then was head coach of the Eskimos (Campbell would later coach the Houston Oilers in the NFL).

          "Hugh Campbell recruited me when I was 18, 19 years old," Gregory said.

          "He won five Grey Cups up in Canada with Warren Moon as his quarterback. During that time, I was doing some northwest scouting for Hugh. I would coach Monday through Friday at the high school.

          This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) for the Carolina Panthers.

          Saturdays we would have meetings. And then on Sundays, I would do some scouting for Hugh."

          He worked with the Eskimos from 1986 through 1990. Then Gregory became northwest scout for the San Antonio Rough Riders in the World League of American Football, where he worked for g