Greg Blue

Greg Blue

Greg Blue is a safety for the Minnesota Vikings, wearing number 20. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Georgia. Greg Blue is 6 feet, 2 inches and weighs 216 pounds. Here you can recommend... [more]

Greg Blue is a safety for the Minnesota Vikings, wearing number 20. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Georgia. Greg Blue is 6 feet, 2 inches and weighs 216 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Greg Blue and the Vikes.

 
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