Chris Salvi

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Salvi got picked up! I'm hype! <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23Bears">#Bears</a></p>— Jarron Jones (@Who_GotJones94) <a href="https://twitter.com/Who_GotJones94/status/331878315805798402">May 7, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Awesome for Salvi.

Mike Anello was a killer gunner. I think he turned down a 5th year schollie offer to work on Wall Street, I believe he had some 4.0 GPA in Finance. I would key on him every ST play.
 

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i noticed Chris Salvi is "Playing for Pizza" in Turin, Italy these days for Giaguari Torino. Pretty neat
Here's the article in Italian:
Football Americano: è Chris Salvi il primo americano dei Giaguari — Sport 2.0 :: News

here is a really bad translation:

He is Chris Salvi and arrives from Notre Dame University the new acquisition of Jaguars Turin, the first player the stars and stripes hired for the season 2014, wherein the gialloneri will celebrate their 35 years. He is a safety, but can be adapted to all the positions in the field, and will be used to reinforce a group already honed, having benn key to this year's FIDAF Championship first division after the quarter finals of 2012 and the semifinals of the 2013 achieved in A2.

He graduated last year at the prestigious university of the Fighting Irish, except he was a free agent, not being selected to the NFL draft in 2013. Grew up in Lake Forest (Illinois) along with four brothers, and play in Carmel Catholic High School in Mundelein, the Corsairs and the Butler Bulldogs, before coming to Notre Dame, college that participates in the first division of the NCAA championship.

Great satisfaction at the headquarters of Jaguars. "Chris is a player of high level" and the thought of president giallonero Roberto Cecchi, "and is also a very smart young man. He likes to work and this will be of fundamental importance not only for our first team but also for the teams under.

Salvi, italian of origin, will arrive in Turin in January. "For now we have formalized the agreement," says Roberto Cecchi, "the player will begin to train with us in 2014. Born as a defender but is able to cover many roles". The 24-year-old is the first but might not be the last American to land in Turin team.
 

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here is a really bad translation:

He is Chris Salvi and arrives from Notre Dame University the new acquisition of Jaguars Turin, the first player the stars and stripes hired for the season 2014, wherein the gialloneri will celebrate their 35 years. He is a safety, but can be adapted to all the positions in the field, and will be used to reinforce a group already honed, having benn key to this year's FIDAF Championship first division after the quarter finals of 2012 and the semifinals of the 2013 achieved in A2.

He graduated last year at the prestigious university of the Fighting Irish, except he was a free agent, not being selected to the NFL draft in 2013. Grew up in Lake Forest (Illinois) along with four brothers, and play in Carmel Catholic High School in Mundelein, the Corsairs and the Butler Bulldogs, before coming to Notre Dame, college that participates in the first division of the NCAA championship.

Great satisfaction at the headquarters of Jaguars. "Chris is a player of high level" and the thought of president giallonero Roberto Cecchi, "and is also a very smart young man. He likes to work and this will be of fundamental importance not only for our first team but also for the teams under.

Salvi, italian of origin, will arrive in Turin in January. "For now we have formalized the agreement," says Roberto Cecchi, "the player will begin to train with us in 2014. Born as a defender but is able to cover many roles". The 24-year-old is the first but might not be the last American to land in Turin team.

Aha nice one man, I think this is the first ND player to come to Europe to play ball since I can remember, plenty of high level NCAA players have come over in recent times though, 3 seasons ago a buddy of mine was playing fullback for a team in Vienna and his RB was Tony Hunt formerly of Penn State and Philadelphia Eagles.

In my own league there's an old guy who was an All-Conference (same selection as Ronde Barber and Warrick Dunn) center back in the day for Duke and a dude who was drafted by the Chargers one year.
 
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