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NFL Sports PageChoose a NFL Team Scout.com 2009 mock draft Will Tim Tebow say goodbye to Gainesville after three years? Scout.com thinks so. Where will he go in their 2009 mock draft? VIDEO: Schein on Cowboys Roy Williams is a five-time Pro Bowler. So why isn't he happy in Dallas' system? Adam Schein explains why the safety may want out. L.T. runs by BDSSP L.T. is one of the NFL's toughest players, so how did he respond to being called "soft?" The Chargers star let BDDSP know. It's the wrong era for a star LB like Connor The draft day downward spiral of the most productive player ever from "Linebacker U" shows Alex Marvez how times have changed. Ex-manager says O.J. confessed to ex-wife's murder A memorabilia dealer who profited from O.J. Simpson for many years is the latest former crony to write a tell-all book, this one alleging a groggy Simpson, high on marijuana, confessed to killing his ex-wife after he was acquitted. Mike Gilbert also claims he helped his former friend wiggle out of the murder charges by suggesting how to bloat his hands so they wouldn't fit the notorious bloody gloves. Gilbert's book, "How I Helped O.J. New coach Harbaugh's Ravens brawl at minicamp The Baltimore Ravens are doing more than merely fighting for jobs at their first mandatory minicamp under new coach John Harbaugh. They're fighting each other, too. Nearly all 85 players in camp were involved in a squabble Saturday that began when offensive tackle Oniel Cousins and defensive tackle Amon Gordon threw punches after running back Allen Patrick was taken down hard on a burst up the middle. McFadden getting NFL lessons in minicamp Darren McFadden burst through the middle during a drill and slowed up as he reached the secondary only to be scolded by offensive coordinator Greg Knapp for not running hard for 40 yards. Tom Rathman got on McFadden's case another time when he carried the ball back to the huddle with his elbow not tucked in close to the body to secure the ball. Ex-Pro Bowler gets 6-year prison term for drug offenses Former NFL lineman Luis Sharpe was sentenced Friday to six years in prison and four years' probation for a series of drug offenses. The 47-year-old Sharpe played for the St. Louis and Arizona Cardinals from 1982-94 and was a three-time Pro Bowl selection. In a pre-sentence report, Sharpe admitted that he first started using cocaine when he was a 21-year-old rookie in the NFL and it was "the worst mistake I ever made. Third-round RB Slaton making first impression Steve Slaton fumbled a pitch on one play and got his helmet knocked off on another during the second day of Houston Texans minicamp on Saturday. Later, he dodged three would-be tacklers and sprinted down the field. The former West Virginia star, drafted by the Texans in the third round, is getting plenty of snaps to show coach Gary Kubiak what he can do. Now if he can only memorize the complicated playbook. |
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