Try as Gibbs might, he couldn't sit idly by : Broncos : The Rocky Mountain News

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 Try as Gibbs might, he couldn't sit idly by :  Broncos : The Rocky Mountain News
He went to a buffalo roundup in South Dakota, took in a few Broadway plays, toured the Smithsonian and London and Chicago and visited what used to be a leper colony in Hawaii. But none of it matched the excitement and fulfillment of the NFL. So at 66, Alex Gibbs will be back on the field this week, barking at the Houston Texans' offensive linemen the way he used to bark at guys up and down the ... [link]

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FRIDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 5/9/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... because he’s getting married. Says Texans assistant Alex Gibbs of getting back into coaching after a year of retirement, “ I promised my wife I would try , and I tried, [but] there is no way I could do that.” The Falcons are making four of their five minicamp practices ...

Daily Links - Like Father Like Son
Published 5/9/2008 by Josh Temple at BroncoTalk
Kyle Shanahan is well on his way to climbing the NFL coaching ranks. [Rocky Mountain News] Alex Gibbs just can’t seem to find it himself to retire these days.  [Rocky Mountain News] Floyd Little is among other retired players involved in a new NFL screening program to help keep themselves healthy.  [seattlepi.com] Jay Cutler is starting to use the lime light for the greater good.  [Rocky Mountain News] ...

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