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Sport: Football
Posted: September 7th, 2012 by T Nolette
by Kalle Oakes
TURNER — "Slash" became part of the football vernacular not long after Brian Bedard was born.
The original bearer of that nickname was Kordell Stewart, whom the 1990s Pittsburgh Steelers utilized as a wide receiver until he was deemed ready to be an NFL starting quarterback. It was then fashionably attached to any player whose versatility put a diagonal line on the roster through their two preferred positions.
Just don't saddle Bedard with that moniker, because it would sell the Leavitt Area High School senior short.
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