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New Launch of Chicago Bears Josh
Beekman’s Website
August 25, 2010 |
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As
we approach the 2010 NFL Season Josh
Beekman recently had his website
updated. With the help of nationally
acclaimed web design team at www.WeRWebs.net Josh has provided new
pictures, content and videos in
anticipation of the upcoming season. “I
try to keep an updated website for my
friends, family and fans throughout the
season….although I don’t always have the
time to return phone calls and emails I
just want them to realize that I
appreciate all the support for me
personally as well as the team!!” For
more information on Josh including
interview and autograph requests please
contact Calvin Robinson Esq. directly at
AgentCalvinRobinson@Gmail.com or
1-877-67BEEKMAN.
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Another Geathers Ready For Jump(y) To
The NFL
By Bill Huber
packwriter2002@yahoo.com
Posted Apr 1, 2010 |
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Packer
Report publisher Bill Huber talked to
Central Florida's Jarvis Geathers and
his father, former NFL star Jumpy
Geathers. Jarvis Geathers tallied 11
sacks as a senior but has been sidelined
through the draft process with a quad
injury.
The Mannings might be the NFL’s
so-called first family, but the Geathers
have them outnumbered.
Jumpy Geathers recorded 62 sacks as a
defensive end for the New Orleans
Saints, Washington Redskins, Atlanta
Falcons and Denver Broncos from 1984
through 1996.
Geathers’ brother, Robert, was a
third-round draft pick by the Buffalo
Bills in 1981, but his career ended
before it started because of injury.
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NFL Player Josh Beekman Visited McNab
Elementary |
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Chicago Bears offensive lineman Josh
Beekman, formerly from Amsterdam, spoke
to students at McNab Elementary about
hardwork and discipline. "Hard work is
what it's all about," Josh told the
students during Morning Program on
Friday. He spoke of the importance of
doing homework and how the students are
building the blocks of their future now.
"What do you want your legacy to be," he
asked students. Josh also pointed out to
them the abundance of resources
available to them in this community:
their parents, teachers, role models and
even each other. "Be a good example for
others to look up to," he said.
(See more Leader-Herald photos) |
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Calvin Robinson joins the Campins
Company as a Realtor Associate |
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beginning a relationship with the
Campins Company in 2009, Agent Calvin
Robinson is happy to announce he has
recently joined their team as a Realtor
Associate. “It’s a pleasure to work
under Katrina and Ben. You always aspire
to work and learn from the best and
joining the Campins Company is a great
opportunity for my career and an honor.”
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday November 9, 2009 |
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Sports Agent Calvin Robinson Now
Licensed in North Carolina. |
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Sports
Agent Calvin Robinson continues to
expand his business as he is now
licensed in North Carolina. The
Department of the Secretary of State
determined that Mr. Robinson fulfilled
all requirements necessary for
registration as an athlete agent in the
State of North Carolina pursuant to the
statutes.
The license, which is valid until
November 18, 2010, allows Sports Agent
Calvin Robinson to recruit players
throughout the state. “North Carolina
has great college athletics. Whether
football, basketball or baseball there
is an overabundance of great players in
the state. I look forward to working
with and mentoring these players in
their athletic and post-career
endeavors.” |
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Lovie Won't
Rule Out Changes In O-Line |
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Smith, who typically doesn't address
personnel decisions on Mondays, said he
doesn't see any major changes coming on
the offensive line. He didn't rule out
an opportunity for Josh Beekman, who
started 16 games last season and started
at left guard for the majority of
training camp before Frank Omiyale was
named the starter. |
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'Would it be a major change?'' Smith
said. ''That would be a change. I don't
know about major. It would be a change.
Again, we're evaluating everything like
we do each week. No more than that. Josh
has done a good job for us.'' |
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Smith cast blame on all three phases,
but questions inevitably came back to
the offense, which ranked 19th in the
league entering Monday. The defense kept
the Bears in the game and has played
well with the exception of one half
against the Detroit Lions. Matt Forte
was limited to a career-low 23 yards on
15 carries, and the running back again
looked like a shadow of the 2008 rookie
version. |
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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Thursday October 1, 2009 |
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Chicago Bear’s Josh
Beekman to Raise Awareness in the fight
against Drunk Driving at NFL Games. |
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Today
Chicago Bears Left Guard Josh Beekman
announced a project to raise awareness
surrounding the ever-increasing problem
of drunk driving at and around NFL
stadiums. “I’m 100% for tailgating and
the NFL experience with family, friends
and loved ones. I encourage fans across
the United States to enjoy the season
and support their favorite team but hope
this campaign will help remind fans to
designate before they drink.”
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With pre-game tailgating,
festivities and cookouts during the NFL
season drunk driving is a common
occurrence at stadiums across the United
States. It has been widely reported that
for the 2009 NFL season the league has
recommended that the 32 teams limit
tailgating to 3.5 hours before games,
and also do a better job of monitoring
and enforcing rules against excessive
alcohol consumption in stadium parking
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Chicago Bears Josh
Beekman to Host Spring Break
Student CIty is happy to
announce that NFL Player and BC Alum
Josh Beekman of the Chicago Bears will
be hosting Spring Break in Acapulco
Mexico.
The event titled the "Beekman
Beach Bash" will be held during Boston
College's Spring Break the week of
February 28th, 2009 and will be
stationed at La Playa Suites, home of
StudentCity.com's Spring Break
festivities. "Were excited to work with
StudentCity.com, they are the leaders in
spring break travel and this opportunity
also gives Josh the ability to reconnect
with old friends in the off-season"
stated Beekman's agent Calvin Robinson.
For more information or to book the trip
of a lifetime visit
www.StudentCity.com |
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Class Told to Conquer its Dreams
By: Rodney Minor
The Leader Herald
The
Gloversville High school class of 2007
walked onto Husky Field in a full
procession under a bright June sky
Friday. The students, many dressed
colorfully with sunglasses and decorated
mortarboards, followed the American
flag, the New York State flag, and the
Senior class flag onto the field.
They sat in the center field of the
baseball diamond, bouncing beach balls
throughout the commencement. The
graduates were cheered on throughout the
night by a large crowd that overflowed
from the bleachers and onto the hillside
overlooking the field. |
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Beekman
to Host Draft Party in Amsterdam
April 21,2007
Amsterdam
Native and NFL hopeful Josh Beekman will
be hosting a Draft Party in his hometown
of Amsterdam, New York on April 28th,
2007. Beekman an All-American Guard from
Boston College will likely be the first
every drafted NFL player to come out of
Amsterdam, New York. The party will be
held at the Crystal Bar located at 72
Lyons Street and admission is $10. The
entry fee includes an autograph card,
poster, t-shirt and mini football (while
supplies last) “I’m extremely proud of
Josh, I welcome the community to join us
in wishing Josh well in his career in
the NFL.” stated Beekman’s agent Calvin
Robinson. The event will commence at 12
noon and end at approximately 8p.m. |
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Rookie Agent Has High
Expectations
Written By: Steve Amedio
Schenectady Gazette May 17, 2007 |
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Amsterdam native Josh
Beekman sat through 11 hours of the
first day of the NFL draft last month
with family members, friends and other
supporters from the community at a local
restaurant, taking up a good portion of
a couch set up for him in front of a
big-screen TV. Squeezed in next to the
6-foot-1, 320-pound former Boston
College offensive lineman for the full
11 hours was his second cousin, Calvin
Robinson. |
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Josh Beekman named Jacobs Blocking
Trophy Recipient
Dec. 5, 2006 |
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GREENSBORO, N.C. - Boston College's Josh
Beekman has been awarded the 2006 Jacobs
Blocking Trophy, Atlantic Coast
Conference Commissioner John Swofford
announced today.
The Jacobs Blocking Trophy has been
awarded annually since 1953 to the
player voted the most outstanding
blocker in the ACC by a poll of the
league's head coaches and defensive
coordinators. The trophy is given in
memory of William P. Jacobs, who served
as president of Presbyterian College
from 1935 to 1945. |
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