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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Pruitt relishes second chance
His performance in Super Bowl XL hung like a cloud over Etric Pruitt's summer. One month went by before he watched the tape, and even then... Four downs with ... Etric Pruitt Four downs with ... Etric Pruitt, S Height: 6 feet. Weight: 196 pounds. NFL experience: Third season. College: Southern Mississippi. Hometown Hometown: Theodore, Ala... NFL Notes: QB Bledsoe leads Cowboys to win Drew Bledsoe lobbed two passes into the end zone and saw his receivers make terrific catches on both in his exhibition-season debut for... Gumbel's remarks irritate Tagliabue The job status of Bryant Gumbel, scheduled to be the play-by-play broadcaster on eight late-season games on the NFL's in-house network... |
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