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Cote retires, named Phantoms assistant coach

The Flyers announced recently that enforcer Riley Cote has retired as a professional hockey player and will be joining the Adirondack Phantoms as an assistant coach next season. Cote, 28, was a part of the

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Could Kovalchuk contract rejection affect Pronger?

The 17-year, $102 million contract between free agent superstar Ilya Kovalchuk and the New Jersey Devils that was rejected by the NHL, has also been rejected by the arbitrator between the NHL and the NHLPA.

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Eagles WR’s Jackson And Maclin Have Public Argument Then Mend The Fences

I remember standing by DeSean Jackson's locker a couple of years ago after Jeremy Maclin was drafted.  Jackson was being questioned by reporters and I could tell that he wasn't pleased by what he was

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It’s Early But Time For The Eagles Offense To Start Picking It Up

Nobody can go to an Eagles practice and not see the tremendous potential that they have at their receiver positions.  This team is potent with DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin, Jason Avant, Brent Celek, LeSean McCoy

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It’s Early But The Defense Looks Like The Most Improved Area Of The Eagles

Despite the fact that most of the talk this pre-season has been about Kevin Kolb and the offense, the Eagles may have improved their defense much more than they have improved this offense.  The defense

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Reid: “When Kevin makes a mistake, he learns from it and he makes progress”

This training camp and season is all about the  head coach Andy Reid, offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg and quarterback coach James Urban know that this training camp is about one thing, the progress of new

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Andy Reid’s Tough Training Camps Are For A Reason

One of the most important necessities the Eagles will need this season is mental toughness and that's something which Andy Reid tries to establish by putting the Birds through tough practices.  This young Eagles team

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If Scott Eyre Is Willing To Come Back, Then Phillies Should Pursue Him

According to John R. Finger of CSNPhilly.com, former Phillie Scott Eyre would be open to returning to the team for the rest of the season if the Phillies want him. Eyre says he feels good,

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Bradley And Sims Show Their Speed, While Lindley Steps Up To Cooper’s Challenge

The Eagles defense has been holding its own, so far during this year's training camp.  They continued it today against the offense which is battling to get its timing. The athleticism of Eagles middle linebacker

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Kolb Should Stick To The Short Throws And Forget The Scrambling

The first three perfect throws Kevin Kolb made to Jeremy Maclin this morning showcase one of the main reasons the Eagles brass decide to give him the keys to car.  Kolb started off by throwing

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