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That should change next year, especially with the special teams coach we have, coach (Keith) Armstrong
Dolphins sign Charles Rogers Apr 11, 2003
I woke up one morning and came to a decision
In Sports from United Press International Nov 27, 2002
I woke up one morning and came to a decision
In Sports from United Press International Nov 26, 2002
I woke up one morning and came to a decision
In Sports from United Press International Nov 26, 2002
I woke up one morning and came to a decision
Rogers turning pro Nov 26, 2002
Charles Edward “Buddy” Rogers (13 August 1904 – 21 April 1999) was an American actor and jazz musician.
Rogers was born to Maude and Bert Henry Rogers in Olathe, Kansas. He studied at the University of Kansas where he became an active member of Phi Kappa Psi. In the mid-1920s he began acting professionally in Hollywood films. A talented trombonist skilled on several other musical instruments, Rogers performed with his own jazz band in motion pictures and on radio. During World War II, he served in the United States Navy as a flight training instructor.
Nicknamed "Buddy", his most remembered performance in film was opposite Clara Bow in the 1927 Academy Award winning Wings, the first film ever honored as "Best Picture."