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Ralph Cindrich

Ralph Edward Cindrich (born October 29, 1949 in Washington, PA)〔(Ralph Cindrich at Pro Football Reference )〕 is a sports agent and former NFL player. A linebacker for the New England Patriots (1972), the Houston Oilers (1973, 1974, 1975) and the Denver Broncos (1974), Cindrich graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1972 and South Texas College of Law in 1978. During his more than three-plus decades as an NFL agent, he has represented stars such as James Farrior, Bruce Gradkowski, Tarik Glenn, Jeff Blake, Brian Griese, Al Toon, Dermontti Dawson, and Will Wolford among others. As an agent, Cindrich also negotiated one of the landmark contracts in sports history, one that forever altered the salary hierarchy in the NFL, and would be prominently featured in Michael Lewis' book ''The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game''.
==High school==
Cindrich was born in Washington, Pennsylvania, to Anthony and Stella Cindrich. Beginning in the fall of 1963, he attended nearby Avella High School where he starred on the wrestling and football teams. During his junior season in 1966, Cindrich was the Pennsylvania State runner-up in the unlimited weight class〔March 14, 1966, Delaware County Times, “Paxon Is State Champion”〕 and again in 1967, losing in the finals to Dave Joyner of State College, PA〔March 13, 1967, Leader- Times, Kittanning, PA, “3 WPIAL Rulers Win State Mat Titles, Claypool Bows"〕 in overtime on a disputed grabbing the jersey call. Cindrich wrestled 2 periods and overtime with 2 broken hand bones. Cindrich claimed the Western Pennsylvania Heavyweight Championship and went undefeated and untied in dual meets in both his junior and senior seasons.〔http://www.cindrich.com〕
Cindrich was just as good, if not better, as a linebacker and center for Avella High’s varsity football team. He was named All Western Pennsylvania High School Football Selection in 1966 and 1967. In 1967, Cindrich was chosen as Pennsylvania All State and Most Valuable Player of Western Pennsylvania Class B Football. That year he also served as Captain of the state’s All Star “Big 33” team that played against a Texas All Star football team.

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