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those are the words that nfl player derrick coleman lives by. t of young men dream of becoming an energy energy player and few actually get to do so. that is just the beginning of derrick's accomplishments. he is the first legally deaf offensive player in the nfl and cnn's chief medical correspondent shares his inspirational story. >> reporter: derrick coleman is living a boy's dream. playing in the nfl for the top team in the league. the seattle seahawks. now he didn't start playing football until seventh grade. because i had his mom really didn't want him to. >> i was a normal kid. >> the dream of maimi making it to pros began in high school. there he was ranked the number two fullback in the nation by espn. >> i wasn't really thinking about it so much until maybe my senior year. and i was just going out there and just playing hard. i just wanted to play. >> reporter: next stop, ucla, where he was a running back for four years. his college career ended with a degree in political science. and now the 23-year-old is showing versatility as a fullb
those are the words that nfl player derrick coleman lives by. t of young men dream of becoming an energy energy player and few actually get to do so. that is just the beginning of derrick's accomplishments. he is the first legally deaf offensive player in the nfl and cnn's chief medical correspondent shares his inspirational story. >> reporter: derrick coleman is living a boy's dream. playing in the nfl for the top team in the league. the seattle seahawks. now he didn't start playing...
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russell wilson pats kellen davis in the helmet and the ball lands in derrick coleman's hands.eattle wince and seattle becomes the first team to clinch a playoff spot. >>> denver's john fox is back on the job four weeks after undergoing heart surgery. fox knew about his heart condition but was planning on surgery in the off-season but he was thinking about it while golfing. >> i think when i was laying on the 14th green i did say a short prayer, god, you get me out of this, i'll get it fixed now. that's kind of the way it went. >> fox will coach broncos this week in their game against tennessee. denver went 3-1 in his absence. >>> and in college basketball uconn's shabazz napier sent his home crowd into a frenzy. the huskies trailing florida by a point in the final seconds. >> five seconds to go. lost the dribble. leans in. that's no good. napier, he got it! >> napier's teammates and fans swarm in as he runs down the tunnels for the locker room after hitting the buzzer beater. uconn wins 65-64. >>> when we return, drone deliveries. a look at the talented air drop space as compa
russell wilson pats kellen davis in the helmet and the ball lands in derrick coleman's hands.eattle wince and seattle becomes the first team to clinch a playoff spot. >>> denver's john fox is back on the job four weeks after undergoing heart surgery. fox knew about his heart condition but was planning on surgery in the off-season but he was thinking about it while golfing. >> i think when i was laying on the 14th green i did say a short prayer, god, you get me out of this, i'll...
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." >> russell wilson's pass bounces off its intended receiver, only to be caught by derrick coleman, stays in bounds and falls into the end zone. yep. it was that kind of night for the seahawks. >> that kind of season for the seahawks. everything's going their way. >> there it is again. >> have to love it. >> nice. >>> up next, "the pulse." you can rent a car. a house. a tuxedo. but now, people are leasing something you never expect. >>> and it's that time again. the awkward family pictures. we're going to show you some of our favorites. orange juice...tomato sauce... can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down. and you can't grow your enamel back. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. and i believe it's doing a good job. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. check it out... what do you think, huh? subtle. brew the love. keurig. [kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our
." >> russell wilson's pass bounces off its intended receiver, only to be caught by derrick coleman, stays in bounds and falls into the end zone. yep. it was that kind of night for the seahawks. >> that kind of season for the seahawks. everything's going their way. >> there it is again. >> have to love it. >> nice. >>> up next, "the pulse." you can rent a car. a house. a tuxedo. but now, people are leasing something you never expect....
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gary: >> gary: seattle seahawks stadium with the drooled breeze. 147 passing cab than davis and derrick coleman is how it works with seattle these days. the beating new orleans tonight >> gary:sarkisian is the new coach >> gary:berry bonds had to pay ines fines $4100 >> pam: will be back at 11:00 the night everyone narrator: in the criminal justice system sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the special victims unit. these are their stories. ( whirring ) ( snoring ) ( loud clattering ) ( whispers ): armando, wake up. what? shh! someone's in the house. ( clattering ) call 911. i can't find the phone. just... get in the closet.
gary: >> gary: seattle seahawks stadium with the drooled breeze. 147 passing cab than davis and derrick coleman is how it works with seattle these days. the beating new orleans tonight >> gary:sarkisian is the new coach >> gary:berry bonds had to pay ines fines $4100 >> pam: will be back at 11:00 the night everyone narrator: in the criminal justice system sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the dedicated detectives who investigate...
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derrick coleman doesn't always hear the roar of the crowd and the din of the stadium. >> basically i lost my hearing when i was 3. i needed a hearing aid ever since. >> the seattle seahawk is legally deaf, it's the result of a rare genetic disorder but that didn't stop him from having a regular childhood. >> i was a normal kid, going out there and trying to play football? >> in high school espn ranked him as the number two fullback in the nation and he started thinking about playing in the pros. >> i wasn't really thinking about it so much until maybe my senior year, and i was just going out there and just playing hard. i just wanted to play. >> he was a running back at ucla for four years and after graduating with a degree in political science, the 23-year-old is showing his versatility as a fullback for the seahawks. scoring his first touchdown in the pros earlier this month. and he's only the third player in nfl history to be legally deaf. so, how does he do it? well, on the field, he makes no excuses. >> i can read lips and i can read lips very well, so what i do is, you know, wh
derrick coleman doesn't always hear the roar of the crowd and the din of the stadium. >> basically i lost my hearing when i was 3. i needed a hearing aid ever since. >> the seattle seahawk is legally deaf, it's the result of a rare genetic disorder but that didn't stop him from having a regular childhood. >> i was a normal kid, going out there and trying to play football? >> in high school espn ranked him as the number two fullback in the nation and he started thinking...
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that's what derrick coleman did.jay gupta has the story in "the human factor." >> derrick coleman is living a boy's dream playing for the nfl for the seattle sea hawks. he didn't start playing football until 7th grade. >> i was a normal kid. i wanted to play football. >> reporter: the dream of making it to the pros happened in high school. >> i didn't think about it so much until my senior year. then i was going outs there and playing hard. i just wanted to play. >> reporter: next stop, ucla where he was a runningback for four years. his college career ended with a degree in political science. now he's showing his versatility as a fullback for the sea hawks scoring his first touchdown for the pros earlier this month. he overcame something only two other players in the entire nfl have. he is legally deaf. the result of a rare genetic disorder. >> basically, i lost my hearing when i was 3. i have had hearing aids ever since. >> reporter: he makes no excuses. >> no matter what your issue, it shouldn't stop you from doin
that's what derrick coleman did.jay gupta has the story in "the human factor." >> derrick coleman is living a boy's dream playing for the nfl for the seattle sea hawks. he didn't start playing football until 7th grade. >> i was a normal kid. i wanted to play football. >> reporter: the dream of making it to the pros happened in high school. >> i didn't think about it so much until my senior year. then i was going outs there and playing hard. i just wanted to...
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. >> derrick coleman is living a boy's dream. playing in the nfl for the top team in the league? sealauks. he didn't play football until seventh grade because hiz mom didn't want him to. >> i was just a normal kid. >> he was ranked a number two fullback in the nation by espn. i was just going out there and playing hard. >> next up, ucla where he was a running back for four years. his college kreerl ended with a degree in political science. and fou he's showing his versatility as a fullback for the sea hawks. he's gotten this far with lots 06 hard work. he is legally deaf, the result of a rare genetic disorder. >> basically, i lost my hair when i was 6. >> fist of all, he makes no excuses. >> no matter what's your i shall shoe, you should always find a way. >> his skull cap keeps his hearing alds in police station. >> i can read lips. and i can read lips very well. so when i can't hear something, i always go and make sure i'm looking at the person. >> off the field, coleman tries to make time to speak to deaf and hard of hearing children chlgt. >> don't let your hearing be an excu
. >> derrick coleman is living a boy's dream. playing in the nfl for the top team in the league? sealauks. he didn't play football until seventh grade because hiz mom didn't want him to. >> i was just a normal kid. >> he was ranked a number two fullback in the nation by espn. i was just going out there and playing hard. >> next up, ucla where he was a running back for four years. his college kreerl ended with a degree in political science. and fou he's showing his...
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. ♪ >>> derrick coleman is living a boy's dream, playing in the nfl for the top team in the league.'t start playing football until seventh grade. because his mom really didn't want him to. >> i was just a normal kid, going out there and trying to play football. >> the dream of making it to the pros began in high school. there, he was ranked the number two fullback in the nation by espn. >> i wasn't really thinking about it so much until maybe my senior year. i was just going out there and playing hard. i just wanted to play. >> next stop, ucla, where he was a running back for four years. his college career ended with a degree in political science, and now the 23-year-old is showing his versatility as a fullback for the seahawks. scoring his first touchdown in the pros earlier this month. he's gotten this far with lots of hard work and by overcoming something only two other players in the entire nfl have. he is legally deaf. the result of a rare genetic disorder. >> fell off my head when i was three. >> how does he do this? first, he makes no excuses. >> no matter what your issue, th
. ♪ >>> derrick coleman is living a boy's dream, playing in the nfl for the top team in the league.'t start playing football until seventh grade. because his mom really didn't want him to. >> i was just a normal kid, going out there and trying to play football. >> the dream of making it to the pros began in high school. there, he was ranked the number two fullback in the nation by espn. >> i wasn't really thinking about it so much until maybe my senior year. i was...