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  • Florida junior quarterback John Brantley is more of a thrower than a runner with a strong arm and a quick release.

    Around the Southeastern Conference 2010

  • Brantley is less mobile then Tebow but possesses a stronger arm to throw the ball downfield.

    Florida - Team Notes 2010

  • Texas: How far have Jeff Zimmerman, Tim Crabtree and Francisco Cordero fallen when Jeff Brantley is brought in as a possible closer?

    USATODAY.com - 'Tis the (pre)season to think about fantasy 2001

  • Brantley is a blue-chip closer, but he has also been a blue-chip eighth-inning man before and a rich club might persuade him to be one again.

    For the last time, a look back at '97 1997

  • If the name Brantley sounds familiar you probably remember his father, Mickey, who played with the Seattle Mariners in the late 1980's.

    Cleveland Leader - Cleveland News & More! 2008

  • When asked what the difference was between Brantley and Tebow, Thompson called Brantley a

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • When asked what the difference was between Brantley and Tebow, Thompson called Brantley a

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

  • When asked what the difference was between Brantley and Tebow, Thompson called Brantley a

    Long Island Press Associated Press 2010

  • The performance was enough for Meyer to call Brantley "like Alex Smith" in his spread attack.

    South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com - South Florida Recipes 2009

  • The New Mexico peanut breeding program has developed a high-oleic Valencia by crossing a female parent of "Valencia - A," a variety developed by the New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station in 1972, with a male parent "Brantley," developed by North Carolina State University, that has high oleic acid.

    Clovis News Journal : News By Naveen Puppula: AgSense 2010

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