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SUNDAY AFTERNOON ONE-LINERS
Published 7/20/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
... want to make the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.  (That’s a much more admirable goal than, say, not making the playoffs.) Colts WR Reggie Wayne wouldn’t talk about Peyton Manning or Marvin Harrison at a celebrity basketball game for charity. Broncos S John Lynch has to compete for a starting job this year. Big Sexy recognizes that the Chiefs won’t be very good this year . Here’s a Q&A with Chargers coach Norv Turner. It’s Super Bowl or bust for the Cowboys. Despite winning the Super Bowl, the Giants  have a chip ...

Sunday afternoon Cowboys headlines
Published 7/20/2008 by Dave Halprin (Grizz) at Blogging The Boys
... Robertson, along with Nfldraftscouts.com, assumed he would have been a third-round pick in the 2008 draft, but the harsh reality of a muscle injury crushed the possibility. "When I was training for the combine in March, I tore my pectoral muscle," Robertson said. "This was a major setback for me. It shot a lot of hope of what I wanted to do." Lucky for us. I’m telling you guys, this guy could play at Georgia Tech. Todd Archer reports the Cowboys are thinking Super Bowl or bust.  Mac Engel with ...

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