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12 Facts About Rich Seubert

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Richard Thomas Seubert is an American former professional football guard who played his entire career with the New York Giants of the National Football League.

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Rich Seubert helped lead his football and basketball teams to two state championships each.

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Rich Seubert attended Western Illinois University and played tight end as a freshman.

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Rich Seubert joined the New York Giants as an undrafted Free Agent in 2001.

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Rich Seubert made an impression on the Giants, and in his second season, he started at left guard for every game.

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Rich Seubert was at the center of an officiating controversy in the 2002 NFC playoffs, where the Giants faced the San Francisco 49ers.

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Allen underthrew Rich Seubert, who was grabbed and pulled down by Chike Okeafor, apparently drawing a pass interference penalty.

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8.

The next day the NFL revealed that Rich Seubert had checked in prior to the play, but one of his downfield teammates, Tam Hopkins, had not.

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Rich Seubert regained a starting job in the 2007 season.

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Rich Seubert was announced in this way roughly 20 times per game.

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Rich Seubert started 16 games for the Giants in 2010, playing both guard and center.

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Rich Seubert received praise for his solid performance from GM Jerry Reese, who remarked he was the MVP of the team.