I wonder how much time he saves by having such a short signature. By signing "Ty Law" on his checks and autographs instead of "Martin Gramatica" or "Ladainian Tomlinson", does he get to spend more time on the practice field or in the weight room? Is he an all-pro because he's had an extra three months of cumulative practice time by signing a five-letter name instead of something longer? I wonder if anyone has ever studied this.
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