Fleet Seal, who killed Killd bin Laden, was emphasized about the NFL project before the mission

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Not even part of the transaction to kill Usama BIN Laden The sports fandom can accept outside the equation.

Robert O’Neeill In Afghanistan in April 2011, in April 6, as part of the Seal team, as part of a year in a day.

However, despite being on the other side of the world, O’Neill was still one of his priorities – the most favorite team, then Washington Redskins, there was a 10th choice in the project.

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Rob O'Neill

Robert O’Neill, the former US Navy Seal, in the “Best Blount” Chamber of Commerce, Tennessee, Tennessee, 6 November 2014 Thursday, Tennessee Prof. (Getty Images)

Suddenly, when he accepted, the project did not pay attention to the project “a strange time to be in Afghanistan.”

O’Neill know that if Neptune spear operation was planned, he could not make his house alive.

“I remember the NFL project and I was on a treadmill who thought he needed Redskins attack.” “Ricky Cobb Show.” “And then, in the way of running suddenly, ‘I don’t matter, I guess I will be dead next week.” “

Robert O'Neeill Throwing

Rob O’Neill, who is the old fleet seal in the raid, which killed Usama Bin Laden, was held in Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros in Boston on May 14, 2016. (Maddie Meyer / Getty Images)

John Madden’s grandson, the old Michigan football player, hired for the coaches of commanders

All worked for O’Neill. His red skins got the end of the defense Ryan KerriganTherefore, when he asked (NATE solder was the next choice), so happiness for him, the concerns about Redskins ended – so far.

The mission succeeded and O’Neill came alive and got to make four Pro bowls in Kerrigan in a Washington unit.

Ryan Kerrigan in 2020

Washington Football Team 91 Ryan Kerrigan No. 91, after a sack of Dallas Cowboys in the second half, on October 25, 2020 in Maryland on October 25, 2020 (Scott Taetsch / Getty Images)

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In fact, Washington did not receive an abusive lineman until the seventh, but it is difficult to be mad in the organization for Kerrigan.

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