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thejetsblog.com (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
Vernon Gholston spoke to the press today and here’s some soundbites from him. On what it does for his preparation having a practice game this early… It let’s you see how you grow through camp and just putting in a game situation. It’s really reacting to things and getting a feel for all the field procedures before [...]
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 07/30/2008
Vernon Gholston is being realistic, even if his goals for the time being probably won't excite Jets fans. "I always have high expectations for myself," Gholston said. "Maybe it comes a little slower than others expect, but one day I hope to be a...
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www.jetnation.com (Free subscription) | 07/27/2008
By Brian Clark Today was by far the hottest day on the field for the players despite the early start. Yesterday fans came to the field with the buzz of Vernon Gholston’s first practice. After this session, they left the field with a fear of an injury to his left knee. It was later reported that [...]
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
Vernon Gholston was ready to hit the books after taking the field for the first time as the New York Jets' latest millionaire.
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
This was a day Vernon Gholston should have dominated the headlines from Jets training camp. After all, the sixth overall pick in the draft, after missing the first day of camp with his contract not yet completed, worked in his first practice...
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
Vernon Gholston was ready to hit the books after taking the field for the first time as the New York Jets' latest millionaire.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
Vernon Gholston was ready to hit the books after taking the field for the first time as the New York Jets' latest millionaire. "I'm definitely a step behind," the No. 6 overall pick said Friday. "I missed practice (Thursday) and I haven't been up here, but,...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
Vernon Gholston was ready to hit the books after taking the field for the first time as the New York Jets' latest millionaire. "I'm definitely a step behind," the No. 6 overall pick said Friday. "I missed practice (Thursday) and I haven't been up here, but,...
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www.jetnation.com (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
By Brian Clark a.k.a Lawngnome o-line Practice today had a bit more of a buzz among the fans since it was the first practice for Vernon Gholston. He looked fit, and played a majority of the snaps on the second squad. Todays camp included drills such as: 11 v 11 full contact drills 1 v 1 tackling drills (defender [...]
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Washington Post (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- Vernon Gholston's holdout lasted one day and two practices.
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Filed under: Jets , Packers , AFC East , NFC North , NFL Rumors I was joking when I suggested earlier today that now that first-round pick Vernon Gholston is under contract, the Jets could go about signing the last piece of the Super Bowl puzzle, quarterback Brett Favre . I suspect some fans feel differently -- especially this dude -- but ESPN.com's Chris Mortensen, who's never wrong , reports that...
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WCBSTV.com: Your Source For New Yor (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Vernon Gholston's holdout lasted one day and two practices. The New York Jets signed the No. 6 overall pick to a multiyear deal Friday, in time for the defensive end-linebacker to be on the field with his teammates for the start of practice on the second day of training camp.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Vernon Gholston's holdout lasted one day and two practices.
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Vernon Gholston's holdout lasted one day and two practices.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
"Vernon is in the building," coach Eric Mangini said. "He signed, he'll practice, so that process — which was long — is through and now he can move forward and we can get him on the field and really start the intense teaching."