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With aging wide receivers, tackles and corner backs, the biggest needs for the 2012 NFL draft are set in stone for the Green Bay Packers, but the biggest question mark isn’t one of those positions. The Super Bowl champs’ biggest uncertainty isn’t even …
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Denver Broncos vice president of football operations and former NFL MVP John Elway has mentioned before that he’s definitely a Tim Tebow fan—but does that mean he has faith that Tebow can develop into an NFL quarterback? Elway recently spoke…
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For a year or so, Stanford Cardinal quarterback Andrew Luck has set the world on its ear with his big arm, football smarts and unlimited potential.We’ve all, at one point or another, hopped upon the Andrew Luck hype train, and I have been a victim of s…
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In the 2007 NFL draft, the Eagles drafted Kevin Kolb, a quarterback out of Houston most expected to be drafted early in the third round.The Eagles made him the 36th overall pick in the draft.To say the move was surprising would probably be an understat…
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Bill Cunerty is a quarterback whisperer. Working with Athletes’ Performance, which is based in Phoenix but has workout centers around the country, Cunerty and others train top-flight college prospects for what they hope will be their next jobs in…
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