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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes off season training in Orlando, Fl with trainer Tom Shaw.
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Steelers off-season training in Orlando, FL
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Interview with Steelers OLB LaMarr Woodley | Home Steelers off-season training in Orlando, FL By Dagger | July 16, 2008 Santonio Holmes, Ike Taylor, James Farrior, Bryant McFadden, and others train with Tom Shaw at Disney. Last few posts by Dagger Ballhype: hype it up! Topics: Steelers | Comments Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Comment spam protected by SpamBam You will not be able to post a comment. Javascript is required.
Holmes' offseason workouts and his goals. He wants to get up to 197-198 by training camp (about 1...
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Holmes' offseason workouts and his goals. He wants to get up to 197-198 by training camp (about 10 pounds more than 2007) and wants to make the Pro Bowl.
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