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		<title>Michael Vick Signs 1-Year Deal with Philadelphia Eagles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 21:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles agreed on a 1-year deal that will pay the controversial quarterback $1.6 million for the 2009 NFL schedule.  None of the money is guaranteed, so if Vick does not make the Eagles roster, the Eagles don&#8217;t owe him a dime. The Eagles will also have a club option for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles agreed on a <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4398956">1-year deal</a> that will pay the controversial quarterback $1.6 million for the 2009 NFL schedule.  None of the money is guaranteed, so if Vick does not make the Eagles roster, the Eagles don&#8217;t owe him a dime. The Eagles will also have a club option for 2010 that would pay Vick $5.2 million.  Vick has not played in the NFL since 2006.  Vick served 18 months of a 23 month sentence in federal prison, finishing out the rest of his sentence under house arrest.</p>
<p>NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has suspended Vick indefinitely, but he can participate in all pre-season workouts and the final 2 pre-season games.  He will not be allowed to participate in a regular season game until Week 6, but he can participate in all other respects during that time.</p>
<p>Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid was at the morning news conference, as was former Indianapolis Colts Head Coach, Tony Dungy, who has served as a mentor for Vick during his recent struggles.</p>
<p>Vick had this to say about the opportunity:  &#8220;I&#8217;ve done some terrible things, I made a horrible mistake.  And now I want to be part of the solution and not the problem&#8230;  For the life of me, I can&#8217;t understand why I was involved in such pointless activity.  Why did I risk so much at the pinnacle of my career?&#8230; There was a point in my life where I felt it was wrong and I knew it was wrong.  To this day I have to live with that shame and that embarrassment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Should be interesting to see how all of this plays out.  Eagles fans are tough to win over and are never satisfied.  I&#8217;m sure there will be some funny signs and outlandish protests once Vicks get into camp and starts playing in games&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Indianapolis Colts Release Wide Receiver Marvin Harrison</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 00:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jacob</dc:creator>
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All good things must come to an end.   As widely reported earlier this week, the Indianapolis Colts made it official on Tuesday, releasing wide receiver Marvin Harrison after an amazing 13-year run with the Colts.  Colts owner Jim Irsay met with Harrison one more time today in an effort to convince Harrison to re-work his [...]]]></description>
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<p>All good things must come to an end.   As widely reported earlier this week, the Indianapolis Colts made it official on Tuesday, releasing wide receiver Marvin Harrison after an amazing 13-year run with the Colts.  Colts owner Jim Irsay met with Harrison one more time today in an effort to convince Harrison to re-work his contract to fit within the team&#8217;s financial budget for the 2009 NFL season.  But when Harrison refused to accept a pay cut, the Colts decided to release the veteran.  Harrison has the highest salary-cap hit of any NFL wide receiver &#8211; sitting at a whopping $13.4 million for the upcoming campaign. The move will save the Colts around $6 million in salary cap space for the 2009 NFL schedule.</p>
<p>Harrison turns 37 years old in August.  He is the Colts all-time receptions leader with 1,102 career receptions.  But in 2008, Harrison had his least productive year with the Colts in a season in which he was not injured.  Harrison only had 60 receptions for 636 yards and 5 touchdowns.  Harrison has the 2nd most career receptions in NFL history.</p>
<p>The Colts will move on with Peyton Manning leading the charge.  Manning&#8217;s primary receivers will continue to be Reggie Wayne, Anthony Gonzalez and Dallas Clark.</p>
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		<title>Tony Dungy Announces Retirement From Indianapolis Colts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 23:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jacob</dc:creator>
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It is a sad day for NFL football. On Monday afternoon, Tony Dungy announced his retirement as the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. The announcement brought an end to 31 devoted years to football at the highest level of play. Dungy won a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers and became the 1st African-American [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is a sad day for NFL football. On Monday afternoon, Tony Dungy announced his retirement as the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. The announcement brought an end to 31 devoted years to football at the highest level of play. Dungy won a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers and became the 1st African-American head coach to win a Super Bowl Championship and hoist the Lombardi Trophy for the Indianapolis Colts just 2 years ago. Dungy is only 53-years old and had only been with the Colts for 7 successful seasons. A year ago, the Colts organization put a &#8220;succession plan&#8221; in place when it named Jim Caldwell as Dungy&#8217;s associate head coach. But no one ever really thought the Dungy run would end so soon. Caldwell will, in fact, take over the Colts reins for the 2009 NFL season.</p>
<p>Dungy felt the time was right for him to become a full-time Dad and a dedicated volunteer. Dungy felt &#8220;a real peace about&#8221; his decision, stating: &#8220;Don&#8217;t shed any tears for me. I got to live a dream most people don&#8217;t get to live.&#8221; Dungy leaves his legacy in so many different ways.</p>
<p>Dungy holds the NFL record for the highest average of regular-season victories of any head coach with 10.7. He also holds the record for most consecutive playoff seasons with 10 and most consecutive seasons with at least 12 wins with 6. Dungy helped open the door for several black coaches who accompanied him on his staffs in Tampa Bay and Indianapolis. Current NFL head coaches Herm Edwards (Kansas City Chiefs), Lovie Smith (Chicago Bears) and Mike Timlin (Pittsburgh Steelers), as well as former Detroit Lions head coach Rod Marinelli (now an assistant with Lovie Smith in Chicago) all considered Dungy a mentor. Each man is also eternally grateful for Dungy for paving the way for black coaches to obtain and maintain head coaching positions in the NFL.</p>
<p>Dungy is also a man of faith and he focused on spreading goodwill to those less than fortunate than him with involvement in numerous NFL-related charity organizations. Two of his rival coaches summed it up best.</p>
<p>Herm Edwards &#8211; &#8220;His biggest legacy will be all the people around the country who he&#8217;s inspired to be better and to deal with some of life&#8217;s tragedies in a manner that gives people a lot of strength.&#8221; (Alluding to Dungy&#8217;s ability to deal with his eldest son&#8217;s tragic suicide just weeks before the Colts playoff run in 2005-6 which ultimately ended with the Super Bowl against the Chicago Bears who were coached by his friend Lovie Smith).</p>
<p>Patriots&#8217; Head Coach Bill Belichick &#8211; &#8220;People often say that teams reflect their head coach, and that can be said of Tony Dungy&#8217;s teams, which are consistent winners every single year. Tony has been such a fixture in this league that his absence will take some getting used to.&#8221;</p>
<p>ESPN&#8217;s Jeffri Chadiha also wrote a great piece on <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=chadiha_jeffri&amp;page=dungy/Chadiha">Dungy&#8217;s NFL legacy</a>. Dungy will surely be missed, both as a coach and a person. Here&#8217;s to you Tony. You led your life with devotion and dedication to your faith, your family and your sport &#8211; football. And you played it straight each and every day. Good luck on your next venture and we&#8217;re sure we&#8217;ll hear from you soon&#8230;</p>
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