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Ten Ginn Jr - 2007 Draft Day Picks
Ten Ginn Jr. was born in Cleveland, Ohio on April 12, 1985. Since his early career at Glenville High School, Ginn Jr. has been one of the most electrifying players in the country. He combines speed with strength in order to give opposing defenses match up problems in many facets of the game.
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Philip Rivers - 2004 Draft Day Picks
Philip Rivers was born on December 8, 1981 in Decatur, Alabama. Rivers is one of the best young quarterbacks in the world, and he has proven this time and time again on the field. Not only does he have all of the physical tools needed by a good quarterback, but he is also one of the smarter players in the game as well. When you combine these two things it is easy to see why he will be a great player in the NFL for many years to come.
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2007 NFL Draft Player Reviews - RB Marshawn Lynch
When Heisman candidates names are mentioned, the first Running Back many think of is Oklahoma's Adrian Peterson, but not to far behind his name is Cal's Marshawn Lynch. He was the best kept secret in the Pac 10 the past 2 seasons, playing in almost obscurity, well, ok, how about in the shadows of USC's Reggie Bush and Lendale White, but I have news for the average or casual fan...THE SECRET IS OUT!! Lynch is the MOST COMPLETE BACK IN COLLEGE and the NFL has taken notice!!
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2007 NFL Draft Player Reviews - DE Lawrence Jackson
Lawrence Jackson is everything NFL personnel people look for size (6'5, 265 lbs), speed (4.5/4.6) strength, leadership qualities and he has a tireless work ethic. Did I mention he is also productive?! Lo-Jack had 24 tackles for loss and 16 sacks entering the 2006 season.
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Betting the Super Bowl Total
I have spent most of the last week scratching my head trying to figure out what to do with the Super Bowl total. The problem is that I can see good arguments for both sides of the number. The total is at 48.5 right now, and it doesn't seem as of now that the bookies have much interest in moving very far from that number.
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Misleading Super Bowl Angles
I hate this week between the Conference Championships and the big game. Not only is there no football worth watching (with apologies to the Senior Bowl), but we are stuck listening to experts with way too much time on their hands, and nothing worth saying, telling us what is important. It's frustrating because so much of what they say isn't even remotely important, but the stories are catchy enough that people keep repeating them over and over again.
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Dantonio Finally Arrives on the Big 10 Stage as Head Coach at Michigan State
Michigan State University has a football history of folding when it counts. By unloading John L. Smith and hiring Mark Dantonio as their new head football coach, the Spartans have put themselves in a position to perform better than any time since the legendary Duffy Daugherty coached Michigan State to a combined 19-1-1 record in 1965 and 1966, winning back-to-back Big Ten and National Championships. In business and in football there are really only two possible outcomes: results or excuses. Dantonio has made a career out of producing results.
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