3-Minute Interview: Eric Bakhtiari
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Burlingame High School graduate and former University of San Diego football player Eric Bakhtiari was signed by the San Diego Chargers this week.
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Burlingame High School graduate and former University of San Diego football player Eric Bakhtiari was signed by the San Diego Chargers this week.

SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - The San Diego Chargers signed the Burlingame High School graduate and former University of San Diego football player this week. The defensive end-turned-linebacker was the defensive player of the year in 2006 and 2007 in the Pioneer Football League, USD’s conference.

How does it feel to go from Burlingame High to the NFL? It feels surreal. Growing up playing in Burlingame, I thought I wasn’t very good, I don’t think I’m very good now. But now things are definitely going the way I dreamed they would. I wake up and say, “Oh god, I get to be a Charger today.”

Did you ever think as a kid growing up in Burlingame that you’d one day make it to the NFL? No, not at all. Especially in the first years at Burlingame High, I was told I wasn’t very good and that I’d be cut, and, in fact, I wasn’t very good. I had one good year in high school.

What was the first thought that popped into your head when you realized you could be lining up during an NFL game? I better not screw up, because you have a lot more people looking at you when you’re on the Chargers than when you’re playing at USD.

What NFL quarterback would you most like to sack? Josh Johnson, quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, my old teammate at USD. If Brett Favre unretired, that’d be really cool to play against him, and I always thought it’d be really cool to play against Michael Vick to see if I could catch him.

Are you going to make a statement by trying to take down teammates LaDainian Tomlinson and Antonio Gates? No, I’m a lowly undrafted free agent; those are $40 [million] to $50 million players who contribute highly to the success of the Chargers. I won’t even breathe on them wrongly.


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12:38 PM MST on Fri., May. 2, 2008 re: "3-Minute Interview: Eric Bakhtiari"

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great to hear local bay area sports. gives inspiration to others. not everyone gets to be barry b.

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11:55 AM MST on Fri., May. 2, 2008 re: "3-Minute Interview: Eric Bakhtiari"

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Great answer on the last question.

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9:45 AM MST on Fri., May. 2, 2008 re: "3-Minute Interview: Eric Bakhtiari"

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How nice it is to read about someone from our locale succeeding. Cudos to the writer for a fun well written interview and for following up in recognizing that a peninsula boy made it to an NFL team as an undrafted free agent.

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3:29 PM MST on Mon., Apr. 21, 2008 re: "3-Minute Interview: Jim Fitzpatrick"

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Great!!! GO BOMBERS!!! This is so cool and brings back to when I was a kid eating this stuff up!!! YEA.

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3:37 PM MST on Sun., Apr. 20, 2008 re: "3-Minute Interview: Jim Fitzpatrick"

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We attended the game last night and it was incredible! The house was packed and really got into it! The Bombers pulled off an exciting overtime victory. We can hardly waite till they skate their again.

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1:44 PM MST on Sun., Nov. 25, 2007 re: "Rosenstein: �Plenty� of corruption here"

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Corruption is rampant in the city....we would venture to say that over 75% of what happens in the city, at various levels is corrupt. Rosenstein in our opinion is doing as best as he can. But your talking about deep seeded corruption, that has been allowed to florish over the years. That's tough to break, but it can be done, with high profile arrests of certain individuals who use the limelight to hide behind, while at the same time doing dirty deeds...behind closed doors. But we believe the Fed's are aware of this, and they are watching and waiting....

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