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The Patriots are still pursuing the 19-0 trademark? [link]

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Published 4/22/2008 by Gilbert at Obscure Sports Quarterly
... The Devil Rays have the best bullpen in baseball? Has the world gone mad? (Bugs & Cranks) A post-game interview with Rick Neuheisel from 1984, when he was a player. (Bruins Nation) Joe Girardi is getting rid of candy and ice cream in the Yankee clubhouse even though baseball’s the one sport where overweight players can thrive. (Larry Brown Sports) So the Patriots are still trying to trademark 19-0? Really? (Hugging Harold Reynolds ...

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