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Archive for the ‘football injuries’ Category

April 19th, 2008

Lions Dan Campbell’s elbow fixed by dead guy

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Hey, it is a true story. Dan Campbell plays TE for the Detroit Lions and has had three surgeries on his elbow.
It had been his Achilles’ heel. Twice he had surgery. Twice he tried to come back early. Both times he had trouble.
Now the elbow […]

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February 17th, 2008

Leftwich, Crumpler, gone as Falcons rebuild

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Byron Leftwich never got untracked in Atlanta
Atlanta is taking a deep breath and now exhaling.
There, that felt better, but something is different.
Oh geez, look, the whole stinking team is gone.
It started with Michael Vick and the dogs and then the team went to the dogs.
They hire […]

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January 26th, 2008

Tom Brady hurt, Gisele hurting my eyes

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Gisele showing protective boots to provide relief from high ankle sprains
In the world of where there is smoke then something somewhere had to have burned at some point, you will find Tom Brady.
He is definitely hurting.
A high ankle sprain is not trifling matter. It restricts […]

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December 29th, 2007

Top 5 trends for NFL 2008

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Mike Florio of Yahoo.com took a look around the NFL and gives you his Top 5 Trends for the NFL for next year. Your intrepid author’s comments are in italics.
1. College coaches need not apply
The Nick Saban and Bobby Petrino experiences are all the […]

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November 24th, 2007

Week 12: Infirmary Report

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By Guest Blogger, Kori Ellis
At this point of the NFL season, teams around the league are dealing with a multitude of injuries. It’s a part of the game and a part of why it’s too early to tell which teams are going to do well […]

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November 17th, 2007

Rushing To Judgement

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By Guest Blogger, Kori Ellis
If you are a running back in the NFL, chances are you’ve been injured at some point this season. Rare is the running back who has been healthy throughout the year.
Several top backs, including Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams and Sammy […]

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July 6th, 2007

Troy Vincent forgot his phone number

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The NFL is on the rampage. Never before in our lifetimes has so much change come to the league before. Ok, there was that AFL thing and it was pretty huge.
First the league decides to kick out all kinds of players for silly […]

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February 22nd, 2007

Tedy Bruschi wants one more shot! He is not Jerome Bettis

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Tedy Bruschi stays excited to win
We all dream of going out on top. Oh, how nice it would be. The championship. The trophy. The wild screaming fans. All that money and adulation. Bring it on!
But let’s face it, unless […]

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February 1st, 2007

Colts Safety Bob Sanders - small in stature, large in impact

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Bob Sanders says - You will stop that running around right now
It is not like he is the Spud Webb of the NFL, but Bob Sanders only stands 5′ 8″ tall. Be that as it may, Sanders may be the key to victory for […]

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December 19th, 2006

Matthew McConaughey teaches Life, while Peyton Manning teaches Quarterback

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The Colts destroy the Bengals 34 - 16.
Matthew McConaughey in We Are Marshall

Matthew McConaughey showed up in the Monday night booth to discuss the “We are Marshall” football movie. The movie is a life lesson on how to get back up when life knocks […]

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