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Post by Zig on Jan 9, 2015 9:37:38 GMT -5
Rob Konrad, a former six-year Miami Dolphins fullback, survived a boating accident in the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday night by swimming nine miles to shore, the Coast Guard said. According to multiple reports, Konrad, who was said to be fishing alone off the coast of South Florida, fell from his 36-foot boat, which had been operating on autopilot. Petty Officer Mark Barney of U.S. Coast Guard told ABC News that Konrad was in the water for 10 to 12 hours. Konrad played for the Dolphins from 1999 to 2004, starting 57 games while playing in 82. The former Syracuse player was released by Miami in March 2005. Friends became concerned after he didn't meet them for dinner, and the Coast Guard later sent a helicopter to look for him, according to The Associated Press. Konrad was found on the beach by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office at 4:40 a.m. ET on Thursday morning after he contacted them. Konrad was treated at a hospital for hypothermia symptoms and released. He reportedly declined to speak to local media about the event. ABC News reported Konrad was listed on a website for investment firm KT Capital as a principal. espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12140365/ex-miami-dolphins-fullback-rob-konrad-swims-9-miles-fallPretty crazy story. Good thing he's a Dolphin?
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Post by BHR on Jan 9, 2015 9:44:34 GMT -5
Yes, I was reading this late last night. what a crazy story and glad he is okay.
I can barely swim across a pool anymore
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 9, 2015 9:59:30 GMT -5
Note to NFL Films... Need more.
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