John MacKinnon, The Edmonton Journal
Published: Wednesday, July 16
Not so long ago, as his eight-year stint as a deep-threat wide receiver with the Eskimos wound down, Ed Hervey yearned to rev up an 18-wheeler and steer into a second act as an independent truck driver.
Hervey definitely knew he didn't want an office job, knew also that he wanted to set his own agenda as much as hard reality ever permits such a thing.
But before that plan got up to speed, Hervey was rolling down an unexpected route with the Eskimos -- one aimed towards senior football management, somewhere down the road. And perhaps not so far towards the horizon, either.
http://www.canada.com/edmontonjourna...3-f774bfac9cc3
Published: Wednesday, July 16
Not so long ago, as his eight-year stint as a deep-threat wide receiver with the Eskimos wound down, Ed Hervey yearned to rev up an 18-wheeler and steer into a second act as an independent truck driver.
Hervey definitely knew he didn't want an office job, knew also that he wanted to set his own agenda as much as hard reality ever permits such a thing.
But before that plan got up to speed, Hervey was rolling down an unexpected route with the Eskimos -- one aimed towards senior football management, somewhere down the road. And perhaps not so far towards the horizon, either.
http://www.canada.com/edmontonjourna...3-f774bfac9cc3
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