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Position: DE College: San Diego State Height: 6-7 Weight: 275 Born: 11-21-71 T1-00 NFL: Edmonton (CFL) Pro Career: Stallings is a veteran of six seasons of pro football, making stops in the NFL, (1994-1998) and the CFL (2000)… Recorded three sacks in 38 NFL games… Tallest player on he Xtreme’s roster at 6’7’’… 2000: Played in eight games for Edmonton Eskimos, recording six tackles… Earlier in the season, he played three games with the BC Lions… Had two tackles and three sacks… 1997: Played six games for Cincinnati Bengals… 1996: Played 13 games for Bengals, with two sacks… 1995: Played 13 games for Bengals. Had one sack and recovered a fumble… 1994: Played in six games for Bengals as a rookie... Drafted by the Bengals in the seventh round of the NFL Draft… College: Started two years of four years at San Diego State… Played all four years for Xtreme Head Coach Al Luginbill at SDSU… Had 85 tackles (41 solos) and six sacks as an Aztec… 1993: Registered 13 tackles, seven unassisted as a senior… Actually enjoyed best season as a freshman, recording 27 tackles (15 solos) and two sacks… Ramondo says he enjoyed sacking BYU quarterback Ty Detmer… Personal: Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina… All-State in football at Ansonia High School (CT)… Made 89 tackles as a senior… Chose San Diego State over Clemson… Works during the off season as a personal trainer… Enjoys weightlifting and reading… Cites most memorable moment of his pro career as sacking Mark Brunell of Jaguars in 1996… Single, Ramondo resides in Connecticut… Nickname Explanation: Stallings is wordly in knowledge and size, the 6’7 275 pound defensive end is an avid reader who also enjoys pounding quarterbacks into submission. In media guide questionnaire, Stallings wrote he “particularly enjoyed sacking Ty Detmer of BYU.” |
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