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2011-7-18 10:33:06 阅读2 评论0 182011/07 July18
Jul 17th 2011
Who should the Cowboys sign at safety?
AUTHOR: Logan Burdine | IN: Cowboys | COMMENTS: None Yet |
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With the NFL labor negotiations almost wrapped up and the most insane free agency period in NFL history just on the horizon, we are in the calm before the storm. By this time next week, things around Valley Ranch are probably going to look a lot different. It should be a
2011-7-18 10:32:28 阅读4 评论0 182011/07 July18
AUBURNDALE -- There were no lockouts at Bruce Canova Stadium Premier Donald Driver Jersey this weekend.
While positive speculation continued to surface Friday evening and Saturday morning surrounding an upcoming end to the NFL Lockout, which began March 11, three NFL players were busy holding football camp with 215 kids at the Chauncey Davis Youth Achievement Weekend at Auburndale
2011-7-18 10:31:58 阅读2 评论0 182011/07 July18
I don’t see anything positive that the union is saying it wants to do Youth Mark Sanchez Jersey for me,” Brown said during a recent interview. “I see what they don’t want the owners to have, but I don’t see what they want me to have.”
2011-7-18 10:31:19 阅读4 评论0 182011/07 July18
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Former and present NFL players said they are reaching out to the Shawnee Youth Golden Eagles after an alleged arson fire destroyed the program's athletic equipment.
On Sunday afternoon, NFL player Amobi Okoye donated part of the proceeds from his summer camp to the Golden Eagles.
"It only makes sense to donate some of these proceeds to them because these kids -- it's all they have," Okoye said.
2011-7-18 10:30:26 阅读2 评论0 182011/07 July18
By TheXLog on Jul 17, 2011
By Jayson Blaylock
Routinely, I compare the modern NFL players to gladiators. To make more sense of this comparison, here’s Webster’s Online Dictionary’s extended definition of a gladiator: “A Gladiator was a professional fighter in ancient Rome who fought their peers, wild animals and condemned criminals, sometimes to the death, for the entertainment