Monthly Archives: January 2014

Police officers: No Super Bowl protection risk

Police officers say no security danger to Super Bowl As if to buttress the notion that Super Bowl XLVIII will certainly be safeguarded like none other, the NFL hosted a press conference Wednesday in midtown Manhattan, featuring two rows of uniformed officers and matches from local police and the FBI, with Department of Homeland Protection…
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Browner misses possibility at Super Bowl

Brandon Browner presumably missed medication examinations during a period he was out of the league His teammates are the salute of New York today, amusing a media bunch at Super Dish media day Tuesday, shuttling around the city with video cameras around their necks, turning up courtside at a Knicks game as they ready to…
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Sherman is lovely on media day

Richard Sherman is downright enchanting on media day Richard Sherman couldn't hang around to begin speaking Tuesday Not a surprise there. Also just before his allotted hour started at Super Dish media day, Seattle's polarizing cornerback began responding to questions from a platform established in the middle of a hockey arena in downtown Newark. By…
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Harvin ‘absolutely’ a go for Super Bowl

Seahawks' Harvin 'definitely' a go for Super Bowl Percy Harvin is wheelsed of enduring games and simply seeing. The Seattle Seahawks wide receiver prepares to play a comprehensive game while healthy and balanced for the very first time this period. And, if he had to pick one, well, the Super Bowl may as well be…
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Studesville Ties Bind Super RBs Moreno, Lynch

Check out the function of running lumbars trainer Eric Studesville Knowshon Moreno regards running lumbars trainer Eric Studesville as "like a father figure.". That's apt, considering that it would be difficult for any sort of father to be prouder compared to Studesville of just what he will certainly witness Sunday night: two groups with respected…
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Wagner is the rock of Seattle’s protection

Linebacker Bobby Wagner isn't really the loudest player on the Seattle's defense Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman is the broach the sports world now. Free security Earl Thomas is a candidate for NFL protective player of the year. Defensive lineman Michael Bennett, and his R-rated, Elvis-like celebration dance, is a pressure up front for the…
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