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Childress discusses Bucs loss
Vikings coach Brad Childress just completed his Monday press conference. He touched on a number of subjects, including Jared Allen’s health, Adrian Peterson’s absence in the fourth quarter and heated exchange with running backs coach Eric Bieniemy, Ray Edwards late hit on Jeff ...
Childress vs. Williamson: Scoring round-by-round
Childress vs. Williamson: Scoring round-by-round
blogs2.startribune.com — You must have heard about the hilarious verbal jabs being traded by former Vikings designated dropper Troy Williamson and Mr. Mustache himself, head coach Brad Childress. Williamson said he and his former coach — with whom he clearly does not ... (more) Childress vs. Williamson: Scoring round-by-round
The Associated Press: River City Rumble? Williamson wants Childress
google.com — 11 hours ago JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) Former first-round draft pick Troy Williamson never really got along with coach Brad Childress in Minnesota. His feelings haven't changed since leaving there, either. Williamson, now in Jacksonville, said ... (more) The Associated Press: River City Rumble? Williamson ...
Brad Childress vs Troy Williamson - Tale of the Tape
Brad Childress vs Troy Williamson - Tale of the Tape
nogutsglory.blogspot.com — The Tale of the Tape for Childress vs Williamson this Sunday in Jacksonville. (more) Brad Childress vs Troy Williamson - Tale of the Tape
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CHILLY CAN FEEL THE HEAT
ProFootballTalk.com — ... of fan angst and media criticism during an underachieving 2008 season, has claimed that he doesn’t hear the boos from the stands. Apparently, he does read the words of some of the folks who would like to see him join the ranks of the unemployed. Said Childress during his Monday press conference:  “I read a great quote the other day.  It was author unknown.  It read like this:  That editorialists and columnists are like men that come down from the mountains after the battle and shoot the wounded .  I thought there is a certain something to that.”  Really?  We shoot the ...

Football Today -- Brady filmed walking without crutches ... That is him, right?
Projo Pats Blog — ... to discuss rule changes that will prevent a recurrence of such a costly (to some people) embarrassment (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). TURNING THE TABLES: Minnesota head coach Brad Childress had this to say at the end of yesterday's news conference: "I read a great quote the other day. It was author unknown. It read like this: That editorialists and columnists are like men that come down from the mountains after the battle and shoot the wounded. I thought there is a certain something to that." (Minneapolis Star Tribune) Childress' relationship with the media might be considered ...

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