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Roy Williams Would Like to Spend Less Time on Sidelines, More Time on Fieldby Ryan WilsonFiled under: Cowboys, NFC EastRoy Williams, the former Lions first-round pick, was saved from the Debaclement in Detroit earlier this season when the team traded him to the Cowboys. Of course, Williams' brought the luck of the Lions with him because soon after he arrived Tony Romo b... |
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Joe Montana to Footballin' Son: No PressureFiled under: Talk Sports When your dad is considered by many as the best quarterback in NFL history, its probably best to just play hockey or tennis or something.Joe Montana and his four Super Bowl rings watched his son Nick (#5) toss the pigskin around at his high school...Permalink ... |
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John Madden, Al Michaels Talk About the Only NFL Story That Matters: Brett FavreFiled under: Jets, Packers, NFL FansPeter King has competition for the title of Brett Favre's Biggest Fan. Tonight, NBC will carry the season opener between the Redskins and Giants, which means that Al Michaels and John Madden will have three hours to talk about all the things that make Favre gre... |
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John Mayer not a girls man in schoolFor three years in elementary and junior high school in Fairfield, Conn., John Mayer spent almost every afternoon playing Nintendo with his childhood pal, tennis star and Olympian James Blake, PEOPLE reports. John Mayer not a girls man in school "Just about every day he was a... |
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Myers: Montana says move looks SuperForget about comparing Brett Favre to Joe Namath, who finished up by playing four games with the Rams in 1977. Joe Montana is the appropriate comparison. He had plenty left. So does Broadway Brett. ... |
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Joe Montana's and Wayne Gretzky's juniorsParent sporting power is going to play a big impact in California this summer. The sons of former American sports stars' Joe Montana and Wayne Gretzky are competing for the same quarterback position at the same high school. Nicholas Montana, at 6ft 2in, is the son of NFL... |


