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West put all his tools to good use
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FLASHBACK
West put all his tools to good use
Tight end built a very solid career
By ROB REISCHEL Special to Packer Plus
Thursday, March 13, 2003
The "Toolbox" has never needed his own toolbox more than now.
Ed West, who played tight end in Green Bay from 1984-'94 and
affectionately became known to Packer fans as the "Toolbox," tried
his hand at coaching when his playing days ended following the 1997
season.
For the last five years, West had been...
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