Growing up in the tiny town of Reserve, Louisiana, A.J. Duhe may have dreamed of becoming a professional football player, but in those dreams he was always a quarterback.
“Everybody wanted to be the quarterback,” he said.
When Duhe’s dreams became a reality, though, he became the quarterback’s ultimate nightmare – a quick, strong and tenacious defensive end who was a star player at the since-shuttered Leon Godchaux High School in Reserve, then at LSU and for eight seasons with the Miami Dolphins.

