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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

The Dallas Cowboys picked quarterback Stephen McGee in the 4th Round of the 2009 NFL Draft. The former Texas A&M signal caller talks about being the newest addition to America's Team and trading cards.

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  • @MrTEXASA8M Aggies are comically delusional, any playing time he sees is by necessity as he will likely never advance beyond a backup anywhere he plays.

  • What a hottie!

     I luv Texas men!!

  • This guy is a joke.

  • the clock is ticking on Tony Romo's career at Dallas. This man is a living legend in the making! One more boo-boo for Romo and Jerry J is gonna send him packin right back to cabo san lucas with his dumb bimbo girlfriend. Mcgee is the future of the Dallas Franchise.

  • I was at work, and I saw that the Cowboys picked McGee, and I was hugging and giving high fives, and it made my day. I am predicting that Kitna will lose his back-up position, and McGee will take over as Romo's back-up, MAN it feels good to says his name with Romo's.

  • i looove stephen mcgee!! i was like screaming when the boys picked him! looks like they like aggies, martellus bennett last year and mcgee this year, whoop!

  • glad to see the cowboys invested in a new QB. I love Romo and i hope he stays our starter. But at least jerry showed him he is expendable and maybe it will make him work harder and stop making those dumb mistakes

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