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Follow on Google News | Got Next TV To Broadcast Conference Q&A Call With NFL PlayersJoin us for five powerful game-changing conference calls created for the developmental football player who's grinding for the next level.
By: Got Next TV Network " Join us for five powerful game-changing conference calls created just for you,” a Got Next TV spokesman said. “This is for the the developmental football player who's grinding for the next level.” This particular conference call will demonstrate Got Next TV’s flexibility in the field of leveraging multimedia and social networking platforms for maximum exposure and interactivity. The nature of this program is information for players looking to learn about the combine process, what life is like in both the NFL, European and other pro leagues, and what it takes to get noticed by pro teams. All five participants have some experience on the pro level, with three currently working in the coaching ranks. Solomon Brannan brings a special level of expertise to the call. As a member the 1966 Kansas City Chiefs, Brannan played in Super Bowl I, and later scored the first touchdown in team history as the member of the Cincinnati Bengals. His own life experiences contrast to those of Demario Davis and Tyson Chandler, both current active roster players in the NFL. That contrast can provide aspiring young athletes with valuable insight and appreciation for how far the game has come. Participants can register for this event by going to http://www.RedZone.GotNextTV.com to submit your questions. ABOUT GOTNEXTTV Based in Atlanta, Got NextT V is a multi-platform sport entertainment provider specializing in high-quality, world-class football entertainment products. With five channels and a reach of over 10 million homes, the network is dedicated to offering fans and athletes opportunities otherwise missed by mainstream sports media outlets. End
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