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2010/07/29 06:59:48
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WHAT NOW?: Colts try to put Super Bowl loss to Saints behind them - thenewsstar.com Videotape is as essential to NFL culture as training rooms and playbooks. It runs like a current through game preparation. There are infamous Monday film sessions in which coaches, armed with laser beams, grill players in front of the entire team. Late-night game-planning sessions, aided by the clicker to rewind.
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2010/07/29 05:26:47 |
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2010/07/29 05:26:47
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NFL Player and League Capsules: Jets' Jenkins dropping weight while eating cookies - www.brownsvilleherald.com NEW YORK (AP) — Kris Jenkins is dropping pounds by eating cookies — oatmeal raisin, chocolate. Six of them every day. Since May, the New York Jets' hefty nose tackle has shed 20 pounds, putting him at a svelte 365.
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2010/07/29 03:23:38
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For Argument’s Sake... - www.umassmedia.com By: Topic: Who Will Win Super Bowl XLIV? Over the years Peyton Manning has cultivated the role of play-off choke artist. Sure, he quarterbacked his team to a Super Bowl title in 2006, but many critics credit that to a surprisingly strong performance by the defense....
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2010/07/28 22:05:47
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Show Me The Money: Rookies vs. Veterans Who Deserves Top Dollar? - bleacherreport.com Who wouldn't be smiling? If you're the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft you have it made, especially if you're a quarterback. You never have to set foot on an NFL field, never have to take one snap against an NFL defense, and you never have to prove yourself in the league, and you're paid like a future hall of fame player. They might as well have a stamp on their forehead that says, "I'm so ...
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2010/07/28 20:41:38
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Sports Legend Revealed: Did NBC send an employee on the field to delay an NFL title game? - www.latimes.com FOOTBALL LEGEND : NBC sent an employee running on to the field to delay the 1958 NFL title game because they had lost the TV signal. STATUS : I'm Going With True.
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2010/07/28 16:51:18
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Ray Perkins Bio - www.tuscaloosanews.com Published: Sunday, July 25, 2010 at 3:30 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, July 25, 2010 at 12:17 a.m. Birthplace: Petal, Miss. Last coaching stop: Perkins' last head coaching position was at Arkansas State, where he led the Red Wolves for one season (2-9) in 1992.
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2010/07/28 15:41:38
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Question of the day: Does Cincinnati have the best receiving corps in the NFL? - www.latimes.com Reporters from around the Tribune Co. weigh in on the topic.
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2010/07/28 13:02:14
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'Misunderstood' Tatum's death ends sad chapter - www.canada.com Jack Tatum, who died yesterday at the age of 61, remains one of the National Football Leagues all-time villains 30 years after he retired from the game.
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2010/07/28 12:35:37
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Jack Tatum's Five Most Significant Football Moments - bleacherreport.com Aspiring defensive backs don’t want to be known as soft. They don’t want to be billed as tentative. They don’t want to be pushed around. Players that roam the secondary want to be tough, intimidating, and fierce. Jack “The Assassin” Tatum was the first of that kind. Tatum died Tuesday at the age of 61, but his impact on the game of football will live in the history books. The following are the ...
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2010/07/28 11:06:17
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Tom Brady or Peyton Manning: Which Player Deserves a Wealthier Contract? - bleacherreport.com I often sit back and wonder how it is at all possible for there to be so much money in the world. You'd think with so many highly paid athletes these days, many leagues and agents would be on the edge of bankruptcy, yet they still continue to push on. When it comes to football, contracts are far and few between. While just about every star player is payed a considerably "high" amount of money ...
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