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nfljuice.com - 11/17/2008
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Jeremy Shockey is the NFL’s best example of how to F@#$ up everything you have by letting your ego get in the way of team play.
We’ve tried to help him, in fact we like him! We even created a shirt for him. But in the words of Eddie Vedder, Jeremy spoken….too much. ...
sportingnews.com - 11/25/2008
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sportingnews.com —
Let’s get this out of the way: Reggie
Bush is nothing more than a glorified punt returner....
And don’t get me wrong, he’s a fine, fine return man. But that’s about where it ends. He’s not a running back. He’s not a ...
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The Saints Continue to Be Better Without Bush
bizoffootball.com - 11/23/2008
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bizoffootball.com —
In a sign that the economy is influencing
the business side of the NFL, the price of...
going to a New Orleans Saints game will cost you the same next season as it is in 2008. Under direction of owner Tom Benson, the Saints are locking ticket and parking prices in for the 2009 season at the same ...
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Saints to Freeze Ticket, Parking and Concession Prices ...
nfl.com - 11/14/2008
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nfl.com —
Last meeting The host Saints defeated the Chiefs,
27-20, in 2004 -- the club's first meeting in...
the more than 10 years. Streaks The all-time series is tied, 4-4. Last week Drew Brees passed for 422 yards and two touchdowns but threw three ...
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NFL Game Center: Pre-Game - New Orleans Saints at Kansas ...
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The Saints are sick and tired of Jeremy Shockey
yoonewverse —
... But onto the matter at hand, NFLJuice.Com is reporting that the New Orleans Saints have about had it with Jeremy Shockey. If anyone saw last week's game in Atlanta, Drew Brees tore a hole into him on the sidelines and its not the only Saints player who wants to do it. Many in the Saints organization feel TE Billy Miller is a better fit, and it also helps that he knows the playbook unlike Jeremy. If the Saints only played defense, Bush was healthy, and Shockey acted like a grown-up should, then maybe the Saints wouldn't be battling for their playoff lives. ...
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