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24 Facts About Casey Printers

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Casey J Printers was born on May 16,1981 and is a former professional American football, Canadian football and indoor football quarterback.

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Casey Printers played collegiately at Texas Christian University from 1999 to 2001, leading the TCU Horned Frogs to back-to-back Western Athletic Conference championships in 1999 and 2000 and three straight bowl games, including back-to-back appearances in the Mobile Alabama Bowl in 1999 and 2000.

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Casey Printers was named Most Valuable Player in the Frogs' 1999 bowl victory and was named Freshman of the Year for 1999 by the Dallas Morning News and third-team Freshman All-American by The Sporting News.

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Casey Printers' 4,621 passing yards and 37 touchdown passes each rank fourth in TCU history.

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Casey Printers's 35 passing touchdowns and 10.3 yards-per-pass average led the league; he tied Edmonton's Jason Maas for a league-best 65.8 completion percentage, and his rushing stats were best among QBs.

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Casey Printers took over as starter after Dickenson was injured in the 13th game.

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Ultimately, Casey Printers saw relatively little playing time, completing 131 of 216 pass attempts for 1671 yards, 9 touchdowns and 6 interceptions, with 336 yards rushing and 2 rushing TDs.

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In June 2009 Casey Printers stated that he would be willing to return to the BC Lions.

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Casey Printers was expected to compete with Chiefs 2006 draft pick Brodie Croyle for a backup quarterback position, but struggled in his preseason debut in the second quarter of an August 12,2006 game against the Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium.

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In limited action in the Chiefs' four pre-season games, Casey Printers completed 12 of 23 pass attempts for 109 yards with one interception and rushed 5 times for 20 yards.

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Casey Printers was cut by the Kansas City Chiefs on September 2,2006, prior to the start of the regular season.

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Casey Printers was signed to the Chiefs' practice squad on September 4,2006.

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On December 31,2006, Casey Printers signed a three-year deal with the Chiefs and was promoted to the active roster.

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Casey Printers was released by the Chiefs on September 1,2007.

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Casey Printers said that his release was "unbelievable," especially since he had done everything asked of him during training camp.

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Casey Printers signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on September 6,2007, for a reported $500,000 a season, making him the highest paid player in the CFL.

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Casey Printers was released by the team on February 19,2009.

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On September 21,2009, Casey Printers agreed to terms with BC Lions on a practice roster contract.

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On Thanksgiving Day October 11,2010, Casey Printers replaced Travis Lulay at quarterback.

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Shortly after throwing the game-ending interception, Casey Printers was seen throwing his helmet to the ground in disgust and yelling at Wilson.

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Casey Printers was released from the team later that week.

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On February 3,2012, Casey Printers signed with the Allen Wranglers of the Indoor Football League.

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Casey Printers made his debut with the Wranglers on February 25,2012, against the Wichita Wild as backup to Bryan Randall and had a rushing touchdown.

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Casey Printers completed 20 of 22 passes for 303 yards, including four touchdowns to slotback Geroy Simon, which has since been broken by Ricky Ray of the Edmonton Eskimos on October 31,2008.