Mar 4th, 2009 - The Huffington Post
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Nick Schuyler, the only man rescued after a fishing-party that included NFL players went missing Saturday, spoke about what happened to the other men. The St. Petersburg Times reported on what Schuyler told the Coast Guard, warning that the story is "strange" and shouldn't be taken at face value considering Schuyler had spent two days in cold water. Read what Schuyler said below and see a slideshow of the players' families awaiting news on their loved ones.
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