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Brady simply didn't play well. It happens. Not often, but it happens. Nobody's talking about the injury in New England. That's a big surprise there. Quick hits - Don't look for new Atlanta Falcons coach Mike Smith to raid the Jacksonville Jaguars staff. He has told coach Jack Del Rio that he won't do that. Look for former Buffalo Bills coach Mike Mularkey to possibly be named the offensive coordinator and Brian Van Gorder to be named defensive coordinator. Van Gorder worked with Smith as linebackers coach in 2004-05. He will leave a position he recently took with South Carolina. - So the Miami Dolphins are willing to shop the No. 1 overall pick in the April draft? That's news? Of course they are. Any pick for any team is available -- for the right price.
Prep football: Elyria Catholic’s Schuster makes first-team All-Ohio
Bexley, 5-9, 183, sr.; Seth Harding, Salem, 6-1, 195, sr.; Jerry Phillips, Clyde, 6-1, 205, sr.; Joe Vucic, Cle. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin, 6-1, 165, jr. DEFENSE: Linemen—Kyle Smedi, Cortland Lakeview, 6-1, 190, sr.; Joe Gaglione, Mentor Lake Cath., 6-4, 225, sr.; Mike Miller, Monroe, 6-2, 215, sr.; Derek Wolfe, Lisbon Beaver Local, 6-4, 285, sr.; Tyler Rhoades, Lima Shawnee, 5-9, 195, sr.; Anthony Nixon, Canal Winchester, 6-1, 221, sr.; Andrew Illig, Cuya. Falls Walsh Jesuit, 6-2, 275, sr.; Nick Wagner, Napoleon, 6-2, 220, sr.; Jake Stoller, Hunting Valley Univ. School, 6-3, 255, sr. Linebackers—Will Studlien, Sunbury Big Walnut, 6-3, 225, jr.; Kirk Wetherell, Cambridge, 6-0, 210, sr.; Nathan Williams, WCH Miami Trace, 6-4, 240, sr.; Storm Klein, Newark Licking Valley, 6-3, 220, jr.; Teddy Jennings, Dayton Chaminade-Julienne, 6-6, 215, sr.; Roy Davis, Ravenna, 6-3, 200, sr.; Justin Mast, Millersburg W.
Driver critically injured in Yarmouth rollover
Eastham Police and Cape Cod National Seashore Rangers are trying to determine what caused the fall. They are reportedly looking at possibly either a stone in the roadway or a medical condition. Posted on 9/25 at 10:00 AM. Breeze brings down power line in OrleansORLEANS - Today's stiff breeze was apparently enough to snap a large tree limb in Orleans. The limb took a primary power line down with it along Route 6A between Eldredge Parkway and Lots Hollow Road shortly after 1:30 PM. The downed wire sparked a small brush fire. Scattered power outages have been reported and lights have blinked off and on as far away as our newsroom in Provincetown. Traffic was slowed as NStar crews had to replace a damaged pole as well. Posted on 9/24 at 2:10 PM; updated on 9/24 at 3:15 PM. MV vs guardrail slows off Cape trafficWEST BARNSTABLE - A single car crash on Route 6 westbound at the top of the exit 6 onramp injured one person and slowed off Cape traffic.
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Now fast forward to January 2008. Before flying to the All-Star weekend in Atlanta, Burke, now the GM of the Stanley Cup-winning Anaheim Ducks, stopped at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto along with Ducks owner Henry Samueli to present a championship ring to the Hall and urge future Cup-winners to do the same. The point is that Burke, for all his infamous bluster, really understands the roots of the sport that has provided him with a nice living. He gets it. While at the Hall of Fame, Burke also told hovering reporters that he had informed Don Baizley, Teemu Selanne's agent, that if the quasi-retired right wing made his decision to return to the Ducks during the weekend and took away any of the luster from the All Star event, he would wring the player's neck.
'Clean' power plant might be trashed
April 2006: Ohio offers to house the plant in Meigs or Tuscarawas counties. • May 2006: Six other states submit 10 potential sites for the plant. • July 2006: Ohio is passed over for four finalist sites in Illinois and Texas. • November 2007: Energy Department completes environmental impact statements for the four finalist sites. • Dec. 18, 2007: Power and coal companies name Mattoon, Ill., as FutureGen's home. • Dec. 18, 2007: Federal officials put the project on hold, citing ballooning construction costs that put the proposed plant at $1.8 billion. .
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