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Gale Sayers, Barry Sanders top football Thrill List - Peter King - SI.com
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Shooting could delay Brinkley's football career | Philadelphia Inquirer | 07/11/2009
He'll live. The question is, when will he be able to play football again? Curtis Brinkley, 23, former star running back at West Catholic High School and newly signed free agent with the San Diego Chargers, narrowly survived an attempt on his life early yesterday while he sat in a car on a leafy suburban street.
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this shit transcends football. After everything he went through at the ’Cuse, both on and off the field, this kid deserved his shot. He carried some atrocious football teams through injuries and the death of his father. His heart was alot bigger then his body, if he was 6 foot and 220 lbs he would have been a first day draft pick. I hope he recovers and is able to resume his career.
Homer: Aw, twenty dollars! I wanted a peanut!
Homer's Brain: Twenty dollars can buy many peanuts!
Homer: Explain how!
Homer's Brain: Money can be exchanged for goods and services!
Homer: Woo-hoo!
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