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LenDale White has heard the comparisons between his old college teammate, Reggie Bush, and his new one in the NFL, Chris Johnson. In time, the Titans running back will be able to say for himself just how similar they might be. But he's excited about the possibilities that exist with Johnson, the Titans' first-round NFL Draft pick. "It gives us a one-two punch,'' White said. "After I bang 'em ... [link]

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FRIDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 5/9/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... .” Titans RB LenDale White says his new teammate Chris Johnson reminds him of his old teammate , Reggie Bush, which apparently means Johnson will be a disappointment in the NFL. Saints coach Sean Payton wants his undrafted rookies to know ...

NFL Friday: Pats Taped Offensive Signals Too; Holmgren Slims Down
Published 5/9/2008 by Joel 'DiG' DiGiacomo at Football for Breakfast
AFC News Patriots: ‘Spygate’ Evidence Shows Pats Also Taped Offensive Signals (New York Post) Patriots: Spector Remains Skeptical (Boston Globe) Patriots: Bledsoe, McGinest Smack at Camera-Gate (Boston Herald) Dolphins: Chad Henne Q & A (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) Titans: LenDale White Expects Better Backfield (Tennessean) Texans: Kubiak Changes Up Routine (Houston ...

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