Antwaan Randle El
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"Antwaan Randle El" is a former American football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons. He attended Indiana University (Bloomington)/Indiana University where he played college football for the Indiana Hoosiers football/Indiana Hoosiers, and also played basketball and baseball as well. He is currently the sideline reporter for the Big Ten Network for interconference games that the Indiana Hoosiers football/Indiana football team plays.

Following four years at Indiana, Randle El was chosen in the second round (62nd overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft, by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Playing with the Steelers for four seasons, he was active in all 64 regular season games with 23 starts, finding success as a wide receiver, kickoff returner/kick returner and punt returner. He was also instrumental in a number of trick plays, including throwing a touchdown pass as a wide receiver for the Steelers in Super Bowl XL, the only wide receiver in Super Bowl history to do so. After the 2005 NFL season, Randle El was signed as a free agent to the Washington Redskins. As a receiver for the Redskins, he scored ten touchdowns, catching eight and throwing two. In 2007, Randle El was sidelined for a game against the Buffalo Bills with a hamstring injury, to date being his only inactive game.

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He has a great mind when it comes to putting together an offense and putting his talent in the right spot and giving them chances to make plays. The biggest thing is, he comes up with a great scheme every time.

We made mistakes, too. We had two big turnovers, and one down there in the red zone. Everyone made mistakes. The difference was about making big plays.

When I got out of college, I talked to a lot of guys who were coaching or working in the league. A lot of them told me, 'Hey, we'll give you a shot.' But a lot of them told me they didn't think I had the ability .

It was a great play call. I was hoping (the coaches) would call it. It's satisfying, especially the way it happened. It was right over his shoulder and the defender tried to reach and he couldn't get there and it gave us six.

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I don't think I could have found a better situation. You need the right team, right coach; a team that understands the multi-positional guy. You want to go to a team that understands how to get the ball in your hands.