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sports.espn.go.com - 10/28/2008
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Browns general manager Phil Savage said Sunday he still didn't know why tight end Kellen Winslow was first hospitalized nearly three weeks ago and that he first learned Saturday of text messages requesting Winslow not discuss a staph infection.
sports.espn.go.com - 10/24/2008
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sports.espn.go.com —
Cleveland Browns general manager Phil Savage defended his
decision to suspend tight end Kellen Winslow, who claims
the club tried to cover up his staph infection and has appealed his one-game ban without pay.adfasfdas
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GM on Winslow: Browns bigger than one person
waitingfornextyear.com - 10/27/2008
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waitingfornextyear.com —
As Donte Stallworth flipped the freshly-caught touchdown pass
over his shoulder, my friend Lars and I both
had similar responses. We were obviously happy that the Browns had scored, but the deeper feelings were a little different. I finally pulled out my phone, and summed it up with a text ...
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Groundhog Day: “Don’t Throw Angry”
waitingfornextyear.com - 10/23/2008
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waitingfornextyear.com —
Although the word staph is never mentioned in
this post, it is morbidly refreshing to hear this
story come out about Tom Brady a few days after Kellen Winslow’s statements about his infections. You don’t root for anyone to be injured, but sometimes it feels like Cleveland is the ...
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Other Teams’ Players Get Infections Too?
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ProFootballTalk.com —
... that staph infection was just one of the conditions from which tight end Kellen Winslow was suffering and might not have been the initial reason for his hospitalization earlier this month, Browns G.M. Phil Savage tried to put the two-illness theory to rest by entering the team’s media room and saying the following:“Once and for all, Kellen’s illness was determined to be a staph infection ,” Savage said, according to the Associated Press . “He had been in the hospital for two or three days; it takes a couple days to figure out what something is. Secondly, there was no ...
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