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MaDlineman was started by former offensive guard of the Houston Texans, Fred Weary.
Weary is a former University of Tennessee student-athlete with a degree in Economics, who retired
from the NFL in 2010. After retiring from the NFL, Weary decided to spend his time volunteer coaching
with Nolan Ryan Junior High School in Pearland, TX. During his volunteer efforts he saw a major void
for our youth in athletics, because of the lack of support and funding from the economic issues our
society is burdened with today. His experience with that 8-0 7th grade football team has inspired him to
want to be an asset to his community. Weary, wants to assist local school districts, parents, and
taxpayers insure our student-athletes are properly educated on how to be outstanding citizen in our
society; by encouraging them to be a model student-athlete on and off the field.
MISSION STATMENT
MaDlineman is the acronym for “Making A Difference, One Lineman at a Time.” The
program promotes character development, leadership skills, health/fitness, and scholastic goal
setting/achievement to deserving inner city student-athletes with socioeconomic challenges in their
lives. madlineman uses position specific instruction to teach proper fundamentals and
technique to be successful on the football field, while mentoring what it takes to be Successful in Life.
Madlineman, in conjunction with Next Level Athletics, are set to host a Linemen and Skills
Position Football Camp at Nolan Ryan Junior High School. This Linemen and Skills Position Camp will
be featuring the best in football instruction, including former Houston Texans Fred Weary and other
former players and veteran coaches from the area. The camp will be free for 30 Nolan Ryan Junior
High School student-athletes. The camp will be held February 27-March 8, 2012 4:15PM–5:45PM.
By working with our veteran coaches and former Collegiate/NFL players, each participant will learn
much more than just football! They will be taught teamwork, self discipline, consideration of others and
how to attain their potential on the field and in life. We will also stress the importance of achieving
success in the classroom and selecting the correct role models and friends.

MaDlineman was started by former offensive guard of the Houston Texans, Fred Weary.Weary is a former University of Tennessee student-athlete with a degree in Economics, who retiredfrom the NFL in 2010. After retiring from the NFL, Weary decided to spend his time volunteer coachingwith Nolan Ryan Junior High School in Pearland, TX. During his volunteer efforts he saw a major voidfor our youth in athletics, because of the lack of support and funding from the economic issues oursociety is burdened with today. His experience with that 8-0 7th grade football team has inspired him towant to be an asset to his community. Weary, wants to assist local school districts, parents, andtaxpayers insure our student-athletes are properly educated on how to be outstanding citizen in oursociety; by encouraging them to be a model student-athlete on and off the field.

MISSION STATMENTMaDlineman is the acronym for “Making A Difference, One Lineman at a Time.” Theprogram promotes character development, leadership skills, health/fitness, and scholastic goalsetting/achievement to deserving inner city student-athletes with socioeconomic challenges in theirlives. madlineman uses position specific instruction to teach proper fundamentals andtechnique to be successful on the football field, while mentoring what it takes to be Successful in Life.

Madlineman, in conjunction with Next Level Athletics, are set to host a Linemen and SkillsPosition Football Camp at Nolan Ryan Junior High School. This Linemen and Skills Position Camp willbe featuring the best in football instruction, including former Houston Texans Fred Weary and otherformer players and veteran coaches from the area. The camp will be free for 30 Nolan Ryan JuniorHigh School student-athletes. The camp will be held February 27-March 8, 2012 4:15PM–5:45PM.

By working with our veteran coaches and former Collegiate/NFL players, each participant will learnmuch more than just football! They will be taught teamwork, self discipline, consideration of others andhow to attain their potential on the field and in life. We will also stress the importance of achievingsuccess in the classroom and selecting the correct role models and friends.

more info www.madlineman.org