David Roe
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"David Roe" is a former English people/English professional snooker player, and a four-time Snooker world rankings/ranking tournament quarter-finalist.

Roe began his professional career for the 1986/1987 season. In his second professional season he reached the last 32 or better in four tournaments, and a year later he reached the last 16 of the World Championship on his Crucible debut, to reach the top 32 of the rankings. He also won the BBC's "Shot of the Championship" that year at the Crucible for a long pot with safety in mind along almost the full length of the table. He then had two poorer seasons, before two quarter-finals in 1991/1992. A year later he reached the top 16, despite not reaching a quarter-final in that season.

Roe spent three successive seasons in the Top 16 and reached a highest position of 13th in Snooker world rankings 1994/1995/1994/1995 (up from, and back down to, no. 16 in Snooker world rankings 1993/1994/1993/1994 and Snooker world rankings 1995/1996/1995/1996 respectively). He then plunged directly out of the top 32 after a succession of early defeats, and never regained this status.

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If this would have happened while he was driving down the highway, it could have definitely caused some injuries.

When I am on the field, I am an assistant coach responsible to the head coach and I convey that attitude, ... I am a volunteer to help these young men kick the football. That's my job in that arena.

I also teach the punt as an offensive weapon. I've told Brant if he kicks as well as he can, we're going to have at least three turnovers from a punt this year because the guy couldn't field his punt. Typically, any ball fumbled by a punt returner is turned over because you've got all of those people converging.

I'm not an expert on football.

It's almost a return to a biorhythm of mine in an earlier era that was really helpful and worked.