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Vick looks like Satan in that photo.
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vick is changing the way the game is played on and off the field.
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After being mediocre this upcoming season, I wonder what Vick's excuse will be.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2802194
Veteran tailback Ron Dayne, who re-energized his slumping career with the Houston Texans in 2006, has reached agreement to return to the team after exploring options with other clubs during the first two weeks of the free agent signing period. Ron Dayne Running Back Houston Texans Profile 2006 SEASON STATISTICS Rush Yds TD Rec Yds TD 151 612 5 14 77 0 Dayne, 29, rushed for 612 yards and five touchdowns with the Texans in 2006. The rushing yards represented more than Dayne had amassed in the previous three seasons combined and were his most since 2001. In the previous four seasons, he averaged just 219.3 rushing yards. The Texans signed Dayne late last summer, after he was released by Denver. They needed him to help fill the void created by the absence of starting tailback Domanick Davis (who has since changed his name to Domanick Williams), who was sidelined by a knee injury, and Dayne responded nicely, starting six games. This year, however, Dayne will go to training camp as a role player. Houston signed former Green Bay star Ahman Green as an unrestricted free agent two weeks ago, and he is the acknowledged starter. Still, if Dayne can maintain the career momentum that he generated in 2006, he should be a solid complement to Green. Houston head coach Gary Kubiak is familiar with Dayne from their stint together in Denver, and seems to know how to get the best out of him. The decision by Dayne to re-sign with the Texans came after he visited earlier this week with Philadelphia Eagles officials. The opportunity in Philadelphia closed on him when the Eagles decided to re-sign Correll Buckhalter as the backup to Brian Westbrook, and so Dayne opted to return to Houston for at least another year. Details of the contract he will sign there were not yet available. The former University of Wisconsin star, and Heisman Trophy winner in 1999, was the first-round pick of the New York Giants in the 2000 draft. He started 11 games in his first two seasons with the Giants, and he averaged 730 rushing yards in 2000-2001, but then suffered through four straight unproductive seasons. He left the Giants after the 2004 season and signed with the Broncos in 2005. For his career, Dayne has rushed for 2,949 yards and 22 touchdowns on 789 carries. Dayne has appeared in 83 games, 20 as a starter. |
Boulevard Wheat Boxes can be used to store CD/DVD's.
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http://www.aolsportsblog.com/2007/03...issors-league/
ESPN to Televise Rock Paper Scissors League Posted Mar 18th 2007 7:06AM by Michael David Smith Filed under: Action Sports One of the gags in the movie Dodgeball is that dodgeball is such a low-profile sport that it's televised by ESPN8 ("The Ocho"). But if ESPN can find room on its schedule for rock paper scissors, as the Miami Herald reports, dodgeball can't be far behind. Yes, there's actually something called the USA Rock Paper Scissors League, and it's actually reached an agreement with ESPN to show its championships on television. As With Leather points out, there are two keys to the success of the RPS League: One is that they've gotten a sponsorship agreement with Bud Light, and the other is that they've got something called the RPS Girls. ESPN seems to be calculating that if you mix in beer and women, you can get the network's target demographic to watch paint dry. |
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