sports.espn.go.com - 6/30/2007
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BEIJING -- Are you ready for some "Mei shi gan lan qiu"? The NFL is intent on finding out if that is indeed the case in
China. The league is venturing into untested territory and hoping
the country's vast marketplace will respond to its product. Clearly, there are details to sort out. For one, the language.
The sport's vocabulary may resonate from Maine to Maui, but it's a
poor fit in Chinese. ...
Cap check
boston.com 6/30/2007 — Following their aggressive approach in acquiring personnel this offseason, where do the Patriots stand with the salary cap?
Accounting for Asante Samuel's $7.79 million salary cap charge as a franchise player, as well as the money allocated to ...
New England Patriots go to China
larrybrownsports.com 7/1/2007 — And in China, they call our football "American-style olive-shaped ball." There are numerous problems facing the global expansion of the game, namely, the change in nomenclature.
National Football League - CBS SportsLine.com
cbs.sportsline.com 6/30/2007 — Derrick Brooks, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Decision: Welcome to Canton. He redefined the outside linebacker position, which is a sign of greatness. He made it a speed position. Plus, he's been a great player in doing so. Isaac Bruce, WR, St. Louis ...
NFL hopes rules, jargon don't delay game in China - NFL
sports.espn.go.com 7/2/2007 — BEIJING -- Are you ready for some "Mei shi gan lan qiu"? The NFL is intent on finding out if that is indeed the case in
China. The league is venturing into untested territory and hoping
the country's vast marketplace will respond to its product. ...
ESPN - Joyner: The truth on the corner - NFL
insider.espn.go.com 7/1/2007 — This is the next installment in a series of articles about overrated and underrated players. The analysis is based primarily on the 2006 metrics, which can be found in "Scientific Football 2007." This week's topic is overrated and underrated ...