McCray set to beef up Saints' defensive line

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Bobby McCray's eyes lit up when he was asked about his trip to Tiger Stadium five years ago. A wide grin stretched across his face as he held up three fingers. McCray had three sacks against LSU as a senior defensive end at Florida that afternoon, when the Gators upset the eventual national champions 19-7. "We were the only team that beat 'em," McCray said. "That was a big game; that was ... [link]

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Getting to Know: Bobby McCray
Published 4/11/2008 by Saintsational <info@canalstreetchronicles.com> at Canal Street Chronicles: Front Page Posts
McCray in flight (Wire Image) The Times-Pic did a little piece on new Saints acquisition Bobby McCray today. This is good because I am not totally brushed up on him lately. I guess I better get used to him though because he signed a five year deal. Then ...

NFL Friday: Pacman Deal Fizzling Out; Jurevicius Recovering
Published 4/11/2008 by Joel 'DiG' DiGiacomo at Football for Breakfast
NFL News Titans: Deal for Pacman Loses Steam (Tennessean) Browns: Jurevicius Recovering from Staph Infection (Cleveland Plain Dealer) Saints: McCray Set to Beef Up Saints’ Defensive Line (Times-Picayune)

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