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Greg Peach
@GregPeach90
Married to the love of my life. Retired CFL. EWU Eagles. EHS Plainsmen. Broker @NAIBlackINW. Coach @Pro_Vision_Acad Newsletter: eepurl.com/jdypF2
Spokane, WA
Joined January 2012
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    The most development I had as a football player was in college. Here’s why: We did the same drills over and over again for an hour every practice. Then later in meetings we watched film on those drills while being critiqued by the coach. Every detail mattered. The ones who
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    The body has said it is time to let it go. The relationships I've gained are countless and cherished. Thank You!
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    High School Recruiting Story: High School Accolades - WA 4A State Champion 14-0 - 1st Team All-State - League DPOY - Team Captain - 2X Team Sack Leader - 2X 1st Team All-Region - All-Region POTY Offers - Central Washington University - Western Washington University Eastern
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    A CFL Story from 2011 I’m playing for Edmonton, it’s week 5 of the season. Having a great year playing defensive end. Leading the CFL in sacks, feeling great. Middle of the 3rd quarter my knee pops and won’t move. Getting it evaluated and the doctor isn’t giving any great news.
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    I encourage all you kids and even adults, change your perspective on adversity. Some of these so called threats and challenges are actually blessings in disguise. Average minds react to adversity, great minds work through it.
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    Thanks for coming out to Spokan(e) @ScottSeiss If you haven’t seen his comedy, go check it out! #IKEA
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    First 70.3 Iron Man in the books. Toughest mental grind I’ve been through. Wanted to quit at some point in every event. I have so much respect for these competitors. @IRONMANtri #IndianWells
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    Want to thank the city of Winnipeg for everything they have done for me these past 3 years. Great fans and even better people.
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    I am very proud of my EWU degree. I grew up in Vancouver, WA. Had never heard of @EWUEagles until they were in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tourney in 2004. @EWUAthletics is the reason this university is on the map on the Westside of this state. #GoEags
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    A Recruiting Story from 2004 Evergreen HS. Going into senior year I was 6’3” 200lbs playing defensive end. The year before I was 1st Team all-region on a 12-1 team that placed 3rd in state. I knew I had more work to do but I was pretty confident I was playing D1 football.
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    During my playing career here’s what was said about me: - Reached His Ceiling - Too Small - Too Slow - Injury Prone - Too Expensive Ended up playing 11 years D1 and Professionally. Glad I didn’t listen. Multiple times people tried to write my story for me. Put it into the
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    A Thread: I wish more people could experience a college football training camp. It changed the way I think about everything. There’s literally no time to complain. You either have a meeting, workout, practice, training room, food, or sleep to get to.
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    Had a blast calling the game with the @dpswx in Cheney. EWU got the W and I survived my first game as an TV analyst. DP really is the 🐐, until next time!!!
    Eastern Washington beats #19 Southeastern Louisiana 40-29 in Cheney!! @dpswx & @GregPeach90 have more from Roos Field following the Eagles W!!
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    I remember freshman year of college football I was in pure survival mode. The focus and blame was usually on others. I couldn’t take coaching, I was always comparing, I thought teachers were out to get me. There was no accountability. When I switched from a survival mindset