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Armegis Spearman

Armegis O. Spearman〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=databasefootball.com )〕(born April 5, 1978 in Oxford, Mississippi) is a former American football linebacker of the National Football League. Armegis (nicknamed "Mego") grew up in Bruce, Mississippi and was a member of the Bruce High School Trojan Football Team, earning honors as a High School All-American. He played college football at the University of Mississippi where he was selected named to the Freshman All-SEC team in 1996. In both his junior and senior seasons ('98 & '99), he earned All-SEC honors. After graduating with a B.A. in Business Administration, Spearman was invited to play in the Hula Bowl. However, he fell one vote short of being invited to the NFL Scouting Combine.
Armegis Spearman says that his agent was contacted by several teams during the draft and was told continually that teams were considering drafting him, including the Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots in the third round. In the end, though, Spearman went undrafted. He received interest from 21 different teams. Spearman had been so impressed by his meetings with Cincinnati Bengals Linebacker coach Mark Duffner that he chose to sign with the Bengals on a two-year contract with a $10,000 signing bonus.
As soon as camp opened, Spearman impressed the Bengals coaching staff with his size, strength, and instincts. He began his rookie season playing primarily on special teams, but after an injury to starting middle linebacker, Brian Simmons, Spearman was inserted into the starting lineup and had an outstanding season, logging 70 tackles. He was selected to the 2000 NFL All-Rookie Team.
Coming off such a promising rookie campaign, Spearman was poised to become a centerpiece in the Bengals defense. However, he suffered a torn pectoral muscle and missed the entire 2001 season. Again, in 2002, he was bitten by the injury bug. After overcoming a hamstring injury suffered in the preseason finale, Spearman appeared in only 7 games, when an ankle injury landed him back on Inured Reserve, Nov 1, 2002.
As a restricted free agent after the 2002 season, Spearman received an offer of $550,000 from the Green Bay Packers. The Bengals elected to match the offer and retain him. However, Spearman struggled with injuries throughout training camp and was released by first year Head Coach Marvin Lewis. Two days later, Spearman was signed by the Houston Texans. However, he was released by the Texans on Sep 10, 2003.
April 14, 2004, the Green Bay Packers signed Armegis Spearman. He was released the day before training camp started, and his professional career was essentially over.
In August 2012, He was hired by Central Methodist University, an NAIA school in Fayette, Missouri, to be their linebackers coach.
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