sports.yahoo.com - 12/14/2007
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By Jason Cole , Yahoo! Sports December 11, 2007 Indianapolis Colts rookie wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez had two roads picked out for his post-college career. Both of them figured to feature some intense training under some intriguing circumstances. If not for the NFL, where Gonzalez was the first-round pick of the Colts this year, he had hopes of attending Stanford Law School. Gonzalez, who ...
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Anthony Gonzalez Really Needs a Blog
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Filed under: Colts, AFC South, IndianapolisIn a rare break from his endless character assassination of Reggie Bush, Jason Cole of Yahoo Sports sat for a chat with Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez, who went out and owned the Baltimore Ravens secondary last Sunday night. Here's what we learned about the rookie from Ohio State:
He spends most of his day off studying film and reading books.
He wants to go to law school when he's done with football.
He's a budding politics wonk who's thinking about becoming a judge.
His current reading selection is a book about ...
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