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D.J. For 4-time Pro-Bowler Roddy White, his years of wrestling (including state championships) engrained an ability to release off the line without getting jammed by defensive backs. Great talk and interviews with legends in sports and culture. So did Franklin. College. 3/23/1983. D.J. D.J. I bet if we could somehow jump inot a time machine and replay those critical moments in the 4th qrtr that the Falcons win 1 of those 3 games. By the time the investigation ended, Shockley, whose son is Atlanta Falcons quarterback D.J. In the NFL… DOB. 2006: Rd 7, Pk 223 (ATL) Birthplace. Episode 26 - Roddy White from Triple Threat with DJ Shockley on Podchaser, aired Thursday, 14th January 2021. "As time went on, DJ knew the offense just as well as I did. Shockley made himself a household name in the state of Georgia after he led the Bulldogs to a Southeastern Conference title in 2005. By his junior year he was calling 60 percent of the plays from the line of scrimmage." 223 likes. Triple Threat Podcast with DJ Shockley. Shockley, resigned. Shockley shares with SI's Bulldog Maven his uniquely qualified perspective and opinions on all things NCAA, his time at Georgia and replacing a legend. Georgia. Draft Info. The school board investigation, obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution under state open records law, found Shockley kept photos he took of Franklin in lingerie and sexually suggestive poses on his school laptop. That would make them 9-7 and in the piece of poop. He entered Richt’s office that day with his mind pretty much made up that he was going to leave if he wasn’t given certain assurances. Shockley returned for the ninth game of the season on November 12 against the Auburn Tigers, but despite playing very well, completing 20-of-36 passes for 304 yards and two touchdowns and running eight times for another 40 yards, Georgia lost the game 31–30 on a … Unknown; Follow. Shockley wasn’t sure if he believed that at the time. Shockley understands what Eason is going through, but he didn’t have to deal with the pressures of being a full-time starting quarterback until he was a fifth-year senior. ‎Former Georgia Bulldogs and Atlanta Falcons QB, DJ Shockley, talks sports with some of the biggest names in the game. Shockley.