Jake Plummer ought to be tanned, rested, and ready right about now.
In all seriousness though... I would consider having the Snake's phone number handy. He paid back a portion of his signing bonus to the Bucs. I'm not sure whether that still entitles them to his rights, but I can't imagine the Bucs having much interest in him anyway (nor Jake in Tampa). Plummer is only like 34 years old, and while it has been more than two years since he has thrown a football professionally, I'd have a hard time believing he would have much trouble re-learning Kubiak's offense.
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Spend 10 minutes with the former NFL quarterback and it's obvious the man is perfectly happy away from football. One of the biggest reasons has been his rediscovery of handball, the sport that his father, Steve, taught Jake and his older brothers, Eric and Brett, when they were young. ...
But he was tired of the anti-inflammatory diet, tired of his back and knees hurting and tired of coaches yelling at him. Back home in Idaho, he saw John Elway driving around the golf course, unable to walk from hole to hole, and worried that would be him in five years. ...
Playing several times a week, Jake has lost 20 pounds from his NFL days and is in, he says, the best shape of his life. He can drop to one knee and jump back up or move his lanky 6-foot-2 frame with surprising speed and agility. His constant arm and back pain of the last decade is gone.
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