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I wrote a program that brute-forced its way through all 27,000 NFL players, creating the longest possible chain of names. Keep in mind that:

  1. This uses the name the player goes by, as listed here: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/

  2. This only considers players with exactly one first name and exactly one last name. If you're Bobby Joe Conrad or Kyle Van Noy, you don't get to participate.

  3. No reusing names. This prevents circles, like Jordan Cameron -> Cameron Jordan -> Jordan Cameron = infinity.

  4. There are other chains of equal length. For simplicity, I'm just including one. They're all extremely similar anyway.

  5. It's possible that my code has a bug in it and it didn't actually find the longest possible chain. You can call this the longest known chain, if you wish.

Anyway, here's the name chain:

  1. Tony Leon

  2. Leon Joe

  3. Joe Jacoby

  4. Jacoby Glenn

  5. Glenn Cameron

  6. Cameron Jordan

  7. Jordan Cameron

  8. Cameron Lawrence

  9. Lawrence Guy

  10. Guy Dennis

  11. Dennis Boyd

  12. Boyd Morgan

  13. Morgan Trent

  14. Trent Cole

  15. Cole Luke

  16. Luke Urban

  17. Urban Henry

  18. Henry Anderson

  19. Anderson Russell

  20. Russell Copeland

  21. Copeland Bryan

  22. Bryan Clark

  23. Clark Craig

  24. Craig James

  25. James Dexter

  26. Dexter Lawrence

  27. Lawrence Pete

  28. Pete Brock

  29. Brock Marion

  30. Marion Shirley

  31. Shirley Brick

  32. Brick Travis

  33. Travis Carroll

  34. Carroll Dale

  35. Dale Carver

  36. Carver Shannon

  37. Shannon Mitchell

  38. Mitchell Henry

  39. Henry Bradley

  40. Bradley Marquez

  41. Marquez Stevenson

  42. Stevenson Sylvester

  43. Sylvester Stanley

  44. Stanley Blair

  45. Blair Thomas

  46. Thomas Austin

  47. Austin Howard

  48. Howard Glenn

  49. Glenn Earl

  50. Earl Cooper

  51. Cooper Wallace

  52. Wallace Francis

  53. Francis Bernard

  54. Bernard Henry

  55. Henry Jordan

  56. Jordan Kent

  57. Kent Austin

  58. Austin Mack

  59. Mack Travis

  60. Travis Curtis

  61. Curtis Jordan

  62. Jordan Lucas

  63. Lucas Patrick

  64. Patrick Hunter

  65. Hunter Henry

  66. Henry Lawrence

  67. Lawrence Thomas

  68. Thomas Booker

  69. Booker Russell

  70. Russell Gary

  71. Gary Lee

  72. Lee Thomas

  73. Thomas Clayton

  74. Clayton Heath

  75. Heath Sherman

  76. Sherman Lewis

  77. Lewis Kelly

  78. Kelly Thomas

  79. Thomas Everett

  80. Everett Lindsay

  81. Lindsay Scott

  82. Scott Curtis

  83. Curtis Martin

  84. Martin Chase

  85. Chase Daniel

  86. Daniel Ross

  87. Ross Travis

  88. Travis Henry

  89. Henry Lewis

  90. Lewis Neal

  91. Neal Craig

  92. Craig Keith

  93. Keith Gary

  94. Gary Richard

  95. Richard Todd

  96. Todd Spencer

  97. Spencer George

  98. George Harold

  99. Harold Paul

  100. Paul Cameron

  101. Cameron Tom

  102. Tom Curtis

  103. Curtis Randall

  104. Randall Godfrey

  105. Godfrey Myles

  106. Myles Jack

  107. Jack Gregory

  108. Gregory Clifton

  109. Clifton Ryan

  110. Ryan Terry

  111. Terry Anthony

  112. Anthony Lynn

  113. Lynn James

  114. James Logan

  115. Logan Ryan

  116. Ryan Winslow

  117. Winslow Oliver

  118. Oliver Fletcher

  119. Fletcher Smith

  120. Smith Reed

  121. Reed Blankenship

Edit: Here's the code on GitHub: https://github.com/Useight/NameChain

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Now retired, former defensive back Devin McCourty has removed the Stepford Patriot chip and begun speaking truth about his time in New England. In one specific story that he shared in an appearance on Chris Long’s Green Light podcast, Devin McCourty ostensibly praised Patriots assistant coach Steve Belichick. In so doing, however, McCourty shed plenty of light on the realities of it’s-not-what-you-know-it’s-who-you’re-related-to life in the NFL.

“The one thing that I’ve loved about Steve is his honesty,” McCourty said, via Zack Cox of NESN.com. “I remember Steve takes over [after] Pat Graham left, [Brian Flores] is moving to linebackers coach, and Steve said Bill tells him two weeks before the offseason program starts that he’s going to be the safeties coach.

“Now he’s walking in the room, it’s me, Pat Chung, Duron Harmon, Nate Ebner. We’ve got all these veterans — I’m older than Steve, Pat’s older than Steve, he played with Duron [at Rutgers] and he’s probably the same age as Nate — and he walks in and goes, ‘Yo, I’m going to be honest with y’all. I don’t know what the eff I’m doing right now. My dad told me two weeks ago that I was even going to have this job.’ And now I’m just sitting here like, ‘I don’t know, what’s next?’ And that first year, we all just worked together.

“So now when I look at him, I think his growth has come because of the honesty, not coming in saying, ‘My dad is Bill Belichick. I was born to coach. I’m going to do this.’ No, he came in and was like, I’m going to learn from some veterans that l’ve got in this room, take advantage of that opportunity that I get, and I’m going to grow as a coach.”

What McCourty is missing is the fact that Steve Belichick only got the chance to coach safeties despite not knowing ‘what the eff I’m doing right now’ because his dad is Bill Belichick.

Surely, there were plenty of more qualified candidates who would have known “what the eff I’m doing right now.” But they didn’t get the opportunity to do the job, because the son of the head coach did.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/03/22/in-praising-steve-belichick-devin-mccourty-speaks-an-unintended-truth-about-nfl-nepotism/

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