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Peter Warrick (born June 19, 1977 in Bradenton, Florida), commonly known by fellow teammates and fans as "P-Dub" attended Southeast High School and is an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the NFL's Seattle Seahawks. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals out of Florida State University with the fourth pick of the first round of the 2000 NFL Draft after a stellar collegiate career. A two time consensus All-American Wide Receiver, nicknamed "The Great One" for his ability to score every time he touched the ball. He led Florida State to National Championship appearances in 1998 and 1999. In 1999 Florida State was the first team to ever go "wire to wire" - ranking first in the polls throughout the season. Warrick was the MVP of the 2000 Sugar Bowl with over 160 yards receiving. June 19 is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 195 days remaining. ...
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Bradenton is a city of 50,000 people in Manatee County, Florida, United States. ...
Southeast High School, South East High School, or Southeastern High School can refer to: Springfield Southeast High School in Springfield, Illinois Southeast High School (Bradenton, Florida) Southeast Saline High School in Gypsum, Kansas Southeast High School (Wichita, Kansas) Southeast African Centered High School in Kansas City, Missouri Southeast High School...
United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
The wide receiver (WR) position in American and Canadian football is the pass-catching specialist. ...
The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ...
City Seattle, Washington Other nicknames The Hawks Team colors Pacific Blue, Navy Blue, Neon Green, White Head Coach Mike Holmgren Owner Paul Allen General manager Tim Ruskell Mascot Blitz League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1976-present) American Football Conference (1977-2001) AFC West (1977-2001) National Football Conference (1976...
City Cincinnati, Ohio Team colors Black, Orange and White Head Coach Marvin Lewis Owner Mike Brown Mascot Who Dey League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1968-1969) Western Division (1968-1969) National Football League (1970-present) American Football Conference (1970-present) AFC Central (1970-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Team...
Florida State University, is also commonly referred to as FSU or Florida State. ...
This article is about the year 2000. ...
The NFL Draft (officially the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting) is an annual sports draft in which National Football League (NFL) teams take turns selecting amateur college American football players and other first-time eligible players. ...
A sugar bowl is a small bowl or designed for holding sugar or sugar cubes to be served with tea or coffee in the Western tradition. ...
Since being drafted, his NFL career has widely been viewed as a disappointment. In his first 4 seasons with the Bengals, Warrick never gained more then 667 receiving yards. In 2003, he did make a significant improvement, catching a career high 79 passes for 819 yards and 7 touchdowns, while also gaining 143 rushing yards on the ground and adding another 273 yards and a touchdown returning punts. Still he never did achieve the outstanding success he gained in college or the productivity he was expected to contribute as the 4th player taken in the NFL draft. Another player on the Bengals that did end up becoming the top receiver on the team and is considered among the best receivers in the NFL was Chad Johnson, who had been drafted with the 5th pick in the second round in the 2001 NFL draft. For Chad Johnson, political activist, attorney and businessman, see Chad S. Johnson. ...
Warrick missed most of the 2004 season with an injury, and receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, a 7th round pick in the 2001 draft, replaced him at the #2 receiver spot and ended up having the best season of his career. Warrick was released from the Bengals before the start of the 2005 season He subsequently signed with the Seahawks. Touraj (T.J.) Houshmandzadeh, Jr. ...
In his first season with Seattle, Warrick was used infrequently in the starting lineup. He finished the season with just 11 catches for 180 yards, 1 carry for 5 yards, and 6 punt returns for 29 yards. However, for most of the postseason and in Super Bowl XL, Warrick served as the team's starting punt returner. His 12-yard punt return in the first quarter of the Super Bowl helped set up the Seahawks first points of the game. Later he had a 34-yard return, but it was negated by a penalty. He finished Super Bowl XL with 4 punt returns for 27 yards. Date February 5, 2006 Stadium Ford Field City Detroit, Michigan MVP Hines Ward, wide receiver Favorite Steelers by 4 National anthem Aaron Neville, Aretha Franklin and Dr. John, ASL performed by Angela LaGuardia Coin toss Tom Brady Referee Bill Leavy Halftime show The Rolling Stones Attendance 68,206 TV in...
On September 2 2006, Peter Warrick was cut from the Seahawks.[1]
External links - Peter Warrick at ESPN.com
- Pro-Football-Reference.com - career statistics
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