Mario Anderson Jr. kept CFL career alive being a barber while away from Riders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders released Mario Anderson Jr. on June 23 and he kept himself busy until returning to the team on July 22. "I started working in a barbershop back at home, getting all my pibbs work and everything ready," Anderson Jr. said on the SportsCage. "I was cutting hair in the barbershop at home, doing house calls or I was helping out with the varsity football team at my old high school. I was the varsity running backs coach at …
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Mario Anderson Jr. kept CFL career alive being a barber while away from Riders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders released Mario Anderson Jr. on June 23 and he kept himself busy until returning to the team on July 22. "I started working in a barbershop back at home, getting all my pibbs work and everything ready," Anderson Jr. said on the SportsCage. "I was cutting hair in the barbershop at home, doing house calls or I was helping out with the varsity football team at my old high school. I was the varsity running backs coach at …
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