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Sean Salisbury

Richard Sean Salisbury (born March 9, 1963) is an American football analyst, former NFL and CFL quarterback, and actor.

Early life

Salisbury attended Orange Glen High School in Escondido, California. During Sean's senior year at Orange Glen High School, he was a highly recruited quarterback, choosing USC over UCLA, BYU, Stanford, Notre Dame, Cal, Arizona, and Arizona State.

Salisbury averaged 26.5 points per game his senior year and was a high school All-American basketball player. UCLA and USC both offered Salisbury basketball scholarships. Sean has three children, Dylan, Dodge, and Shea.

Sean's younger brother is Brett Salisbury

Professional career

During his ten-year career, Salisbury was a member of the Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings, San Diego Chargers and Houston Oilers as well as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. In 1988, Salisbury led the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to a Grey Cup championship over Matt Dunigan and the BC Lions.

Salisbury

Coordinates: 51°04′26″N 1°47′37″W / 51.0740°N 1.7936°W / 51.0740; -1.7936

Salisbury (various pronunciations, but locally /ˈsɔːzbri/, SAWZ-bree) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England, and the only city within the county. It is the third-largest settlement in the county, after Swindon and Chippenham, with a population of 41,682.

The city is located in the southeast of Wiltshire, near the edge of Salisbury Plain. Its cathedral was formerly located to the north at Old Sarum; following its relocation, a settlement grew up around it, drawing residents from Old Sarum and Wilton. The new town received its city charter in 1227 under the name New Sarum, which continued to be its official name until 2009, when the Salisbury City Council was established. It sits at the confluence of five rivers: the Nadder, Ebble, Wylye, and Bourne are tributary to the Hampshire Avon, which flows to the south coast and into the sea at Christchurch in Dorset. Salisbury railway station serves the city and is a regional interchange, marking the crossing point between the West of England Main Line and the Wessex Main Line.

Salisbury (disambiguation)

Salisbury is a city in Wiltshire, England.

Salisbury may also refer to:

Places

Australia

  • Salisbury, South Australia
  • City of Salisbury, South Australia
  • Salisbury, Queensland
  • Salisbury railway station, Adelaide
  • Salisbury railway station, Brisbane
  • Salisbury, Victoria, a crossing loop on the Melbourne-Adelaide railway
  • Canada

  • Salisbury, New Brunswick
  • Salisbury Island (Nunavut)
  • Salisbury Composite High School, Sherwood Park, Alberta
  • Dominica

  • Salisbury, Dominica, a small town also known as Barroui
  • Hong Kong

  • Salisbury Road, Hong Kong
  • Russia

  • Salisbury Island (Russia), also transcribed as Solsberi Island
  • United Kingdom

  • Salisbury Cathedral
  • Salisbury (district), Wiltshire
  • Diocese of Salisbury
  • Salisbury Racecourse
  • Salisbury Plain
  • Salisbury Dock
  • The Salisbury, a pub in Harringay, London
  • The Salisbury, Covent Garden, a pub in Covent Garden, London
  • Salisbury Crags, in Holyrood Park, Scotland
  • United States

  • Salisbury Sound, Alaska
  • Salisbury, Connecticut
  • Salisbury School
  • Salisbury, Maryland

    Salisbury /ˈsɔːlzbəri/ is a city in southeastern Maryland, United States. It is the county seat of Wicomico County and the largest city in the state's Eastern Shore region. The population was 30,343 at the 2010 census. Salisbury is the principal city of the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is the commercial hub of the Delmarva Peninsula and calls itself "the Crossroads of Delmarva".

    Salisbury is located near several major cities: Baltimore 106 miles (171 km); Washington, D.C. 119 miles (192 km), Philadelphia 128 miles (206 km), and Wilmington 96 miles (154 km).

    History

    Salisbury's location at the head of Wicomico River was a major factor in growth. At first it was a small colonial outpost set up by Lord Baltimore. In 1732, Salisbury became an official port, growing to be second only to Baltimore as the most active seaport in Maryland.

    The Gillis-Grier House, Honeysuckle Lodge, Sen. William P. Jackson House, Pemberton Hall, Perry-Cooper House, Poplar Hill Mansion, Union Station, and F. Leonard Wailes Law Office are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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    Famous quotes by Sean Salisbury:

    "Jay Fiedler at least can complete a pass. Jonathan Quinn can't throw up."
    "Would I have spent a second-round pick on him? Absolutely not, ... To me, if your future's based on A.J. at this point, it's probably a wrong idea."
    "He makes some poor decisions. When you're trying to be a starter after being a backup, you just can't make mental mistakes. You make decisions that put you in a bind."
    "It's probably going to take A.J. playing somewhere else to get a fresh start to see what happens, like Rich did,"
    "The quarterback position is like a soap opera. You and I could have watched a certain soap opera in 1990, and you and I could be watching it over a beer in 2005, and it will be the same qualities, the same story, the same everything, except that the hairstyles have changed."
    "When I first saw Adam play pick-up basketball, I knew he had game. It made my job easy."
    "I'm at my wit's end with him."
    "Who do you pick to stop?"
    "Sure it's confusing. You can talk about 27 different scenarios, but by the time you're done you've forgotten the first one."
    "I don't know what people see in Denver. They'll be battling the Raiders for the last slot in their division. I don't see greatness at all."
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