sports.yahoo.com - 3/10/2008
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How have the Lions' off-season moves influenced how the rest of the nation feels about them? One place that still isn't high on Detroit's star power is Las Vegas.
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Bodog Sportsbook has its NFL Super Bowl odds out, and they aren't too confident about Detroit's chances to do much damage this season.
The Lions have 65/1 odds to win the Super Bowl - quite a contrast from ...
Seahawks Sign Duckett
bizoffootball.com 3/10/2008 — The Seattle Seahawks bolstered their backfield on Wednesday by signing running back T.J. Duckett . The deal is for five years, as reported by Yahoo! Sports : Duckett joined his fourth team in the past five years. He had just 65 carries for 335 yards and three touchdowns last season in the Detroit Lions’ pass-happy offense. Duckett likely will serve as a goal-line back with the ...
Former Patriot Employee Walsh Close to Turning Over Spygate Materials
bizoffootball.com 3/10/2008 — Ray Ray McElrathbey , one of Clemson’s running backs, who is best known for taking custody of his younger brother a couple of years ago, announced that he will not play for Clemson next season. His head coach was positive about McElrathbey’s future, as reported by The Associated Press : Clemson coach Tommy Bowden said in a news release Saturday that McElrathbey, 21, will graduate in ...
SPYGATE LAWSUIT DISMISSED
beta.profootballtalk.com 3/11/2008 — A reader has tipped us off to a strange development in the so-called (by us) Spygate II lawsuit, which was filed by a loose-cannon (in our opinion) Kentucky lawyer on behalf of former Rams employee Willie Gary and others who allegedly were damaged by ...
FOX Sports on MSN - NFL - Green agrees to deal with Rams
msn.foxsports.com 3/10/2008 — Green told FOXSports.com that he's agreed to a three-year, $9 million deal with the Rams. The Rams were an attractive destination for Green because it allowed him to go back home to Missouri as well as play for an organization he had already spent ...
Rams player, fans to withdraw lawsuit regarding Pats taping - NFL
sports.espn.go.com 3/10/2008 — NEW ORLEANS -- Lawyers for a former St. Louis Rams player and three fans plan to withdraw a lawsuit that accuses the New England Patriots of cheating in the 2002 Super Bowl. In court papers filed Monday, the plaintiffs' attorneys say they sued last ...