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Blogging The Boys (Free subscription) | yesterday
I look at the rumor mill like the gutter. Occassionally you'll find some money or something shiny but most of the time it's just garbage. With that being said, Gil Brandt just dropped quite the stinker into the rumor mill. While making a long early-morning drive and listening to Sirius NFL Radio’s replay of Monday’s Late Hits with Jack Arute and Gil Brandt, we heard Brandt make an intriguing observation...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | yesterday
With the 52nd overall pick in the first ever Seahawks All-Time Fantasy Draft, the Skid Row Sliders select... Deon Grant, Tennessee via Seahawks.com Deon Grant is not Pro Bowl bound. He doesn’t hurt guys like Roy Williams. He form tackles, and does so pretty well. Grant gets his picks, but has never run one back for a score. He’s not "dynamic" in the open field. But what Grant is is one of the best...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
WIDE RECEIVERS: 18. Roy Williams, Detroit: 64 catches, 838 yards, 5 TDs, 2 100-yard games, 1 200-yard game. Has only hit 1,000 yards and played 16 games once in four seasons. And now Lions aren't wanting to throw so much.
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The Ghosts of Wayne Fontes (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Perhaps, you’re not quite as bored or desperate as I am these days and you don’t happen to waste 4 hours reading up on Fantasy Football or even worse participating in numerous Mock Drafts provided by ESPN.com. Regardless, as it should be said “it’s an obsession, but it’s pleasing.” I’ve never been openly ashamed about affinity for Fantasy Football, nor my insistent pursuit to be the Buddha of Fantasy...
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Hear 2.0 (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
From Roy Williams, the "Wizard of Ads": If you (1.) make exactly the same offer on radio as in the newspaper, and (2.) spend exactly the same amount of money with each media, (3.) across precisely the same span of...
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The Stage (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
Exclusive: Award-winning playwright Roy Williams is developing his first drama series for television, in a collaboration with Shameless producer Company Pictures.
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
Last Night's TV: Unsurprisingly, Fallout oozed crusading worthiness; Roy Williams's play, first seen on the stage in 2003, was the dramatic centrepiece to C4's Disarming Britain season, a laudable initiative intended to highlight the horrific number of knife-inflicted fatalities among inner-city youth.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
The word "fallout" is casual currency these days. It gets used to refer to the consequences of any action or situation, consequences that aren't necessarily serious, or even negative. Roy Williams may have been thinking of the word in that colloquial sense when he used Fallout as the title of his 2003 play about the aftermath of a stabbing, now brought to your television set as part of Channel 4's...
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The FanHouse - NCAAbasketball (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Filed under: UNC Basketball , NC State Basketball , ACC Basketball , NCAA Basketball Coaches , Charlotte , Carolina One of the funny stories coming out of the retirement of former NC State basketball coach and A.D. Les Robinson is the fact that he tried to bring then-Kansas coach and former/future Tar Heel Roy Williams to Raleigh. Ol' Roy tells this tale during Robinson's retirement press conference...
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The Viking Age (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
ESPN wanted to find out which NFL player was thought of by coaches as the dirtiest in the league. Only 17 of the coaches polled answered. Of those 17, 11 voted for New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison. Roy Williams of the Cowboys got 2 votes (his own teammate Terrell Owens might’ve [...]
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 06/26/2008
BetUS.com has set the odds at 10-1 that Roy Williams will hold out from training camp.
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | 06/22/2008
Filed under: Cowboys , Dolphins I would love to meet these "Dolphins officials" to ask if they were drunk or high when they made these comments. Via the Miami Herald 's Barry Jackson, anonymous source maestro: Some Dolphins officials believe their safeties are better than Dallas'. Among the best battles in camp: Jason Allen (first-team snaps in May/June), Renaldo Hill (expects to be 100 percent after...
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 06/22/2008
With enough talent to defy the dynamic of college basketball, North Carolina's Roy Williams should have the country's easiest coaching job next season. He could also have the toughest.