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Badgercentric (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
Heard on the Packers' pregame show Friday that former Badger Troy Vincent is a leading candidate to replace the recently deceased Gene Upshaw as executive director of the NFL Players Association. Although there are several other top candidates, including Trace Armstrong and Robert Smith (you know, the guy who quit football at Ohio State to focus on his studies, who now works for ESPN), Vincent is right...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Troy Vincent declined to discuss whether he's interested in succeeding Gene Upshaw in leading the NFL Players' Association because he is still mourning the union's executive director's death - and a person Vincent referred to as "a mentor.''
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
Once upon a time, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that former Eagles cornerback and Trenton native Troy Vincent would become the next executive director of the National Football League Players Association.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 05/03/2008
There was plenty of tension the last time Andy Reid had a trio of Pro Bowl-caliber cornerbacks. Troy Vincent, Bobby Taylor and the young Al Harris all were talented players, but there were only two premier jobs available.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 05/02/2008
There was tension, plenty of tension, the last time Andy Reid had a trio of Pro Bowl-caliber cornerbacks. Troy Vincent, Bobby Taylor and the young Al Harris, all were talented players, but there were only two premier jobs available.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 04/26/2008
The Charlotte Bobcats have fired coach Sam Vincent after one season.The team announced the move Saturday. The fourth-year franchise ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 04/06/2008
People can easily remember Troy Vincent as a standout defensive back for the Philadelphia Eagles. Perhaps they can look back and recall his excellent college career at Wisconsin or his high school exploits at Pennsbury. But how many can say that they remember him as a great sprinter?
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Mark Maske's NFL Insider (Free subscription) | 03/20/2008
The NFL Players Association made it official today and announced the election of Kevin Mawae as its president. The Tennessee Titans center succeeds Troy Vincent, whose term expired. Mawae is to serve a two-year term. "It is an honor to be elected president of the NFLPA by the board of player representatives and I will work hard to live up to their expectations," Mawae said in a written statement. "The...
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Mark Maske's NFL Insider (Free subscription) | 03/18/2008
Troy Vincent's term as president of the NFL Players Association has expired, the union announced on its Web site. It's not clear whether the former NFL defensive back will remain with the union in another capacity. He is viewed by many within the league as a possible successor to Gene Upshaw, the executive director of the Players Association, when Upshaw retires. It's also not clear who will succeed...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 02/21/2008
The use of human growth hormone is more of a problem in baseball than in football, the president of the NFL Players Association insists. "We feel it's not something that's common in our space," former defensive back Troy Vincent said Wednesday before...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 02/21/2008
The use of human growth hormone is more of a problem in baseball than in football, the president of the NFL Players Association insists. "We feel it's not something that's common in our space," former defensive back Troy Vincent said Wednesday before the start of the NFL scouting combine. The NFL and other leagues don't currently test for HGH.
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NFL Superbowl (Free subscription) | 02/21/2008
The use of human growth hormone is more of a problem in baseball than in football, the president of the NFL Players Association insists. "We feel it's not something that's common in our space," former defensive back Troy Vincent said Wednesday before the start of the NFL scouting combine. The NFL and other leagues don't currently test for HGH.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 02/21/2008
Troy Vincent says the NFL does not have a big problem with HGH.
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NFL Superbowl (Free subscription) | 02/21/2008
Troy Vincent says the NFL does not have a big problem with HGH.
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D.C. Sports Bog (Free subscription) | 01/31/2008
Troy Vincent offers his thoughts on the Redskins' search for a new head coach, coming to you from the NFL Experience Built by The Home Depot corporate hell.