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Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson The NFL has listened to Michael Irvin. At his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction last year, Irvin said he thought the league should send every incoming player to the Canton, Ohio, venue. The league loved the idea and will now send rookies from every team to Canton this summer starting May 28 with the rooks from Oakland heading to Canton. This is a ... [link]

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Romo to the rescue
Published 5/21/2008 by Dave Halprin (Grizz) at Blogging The Boys: Front Page Posts
... Tuna Helper told us about Michael Irvin’s suggestion that all the rookies should visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Cowboys players are going on June 13th with the Green Bay and Philadelphia players.  ...

Wednesday Notes: New Lions Have to Earn Starting Spots
Published 5/21/2008 by Sean Yuille at Pride Of Detroit: Front Page Posts
... The NFL is enacting the idea that Michael Irvin had about sending all rookies to Canton, Ohio, for a tour of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. ...

In The Red Zone: NFL News and Notes
Published 5/22/2008 by Steve at SOX & Dawgs
... The Patriots send their rookies on May 31st, Jets rookies go on June 11th and Giants rookies go June 18th. You can see when all the teams send their’s by going here. ...

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