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Article: Jay Gruden eyes title to match Jon's.(SPORTS)(NFL NOTEBOOK)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- June 7, 2003
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Byline: David Elfin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Another Gruden is closing in on a title in Florida.
This time it's Jay, the standout quarterback of the Arena Football League's Orlando Predators and the brother of Jon, coach of the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jay, three years younger than Jon at 36, is 11-0 as a starter this year and had a staggering 49-2 touchdown-interception ratio before outdueling New York's Aaron Garcia in a wild 69-62 quarterfinal win on Sunday.
Jay and the Predators face the Tampa Bay Storm today for a berth in the June 22 Arena Bowl. Jay quarterbacked the Storm to four Arena titles in the 1990s before retiring in ...
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... ... might not be able to do it." Jay Gruden, Jon's brother and quarterback ... competitive fire at the door. Jay, at 34, four years younger than Jon, remembers how Jon had to ... call me `Pumpkinhead.' " Jay says Jon's "type A" personality ...
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