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Americanfootball - NFL (Aufgebote der Sieger) Gilbert Brown, LeRoy Butler, MarkChmura, Ron Cox, Jeff Dellenbach, Earl dotson, santana dotson, Doug Evans
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    65. SuicideSports- NFL Fantasy Football Central
    Defense. Ferric Collons. LE. Reggie White. Mark Wheeler. LT. santana dotson.Pio Sagapolutele. RT. Gilbert Brown. Willie McGinest. RE. Sean Jones. ChrisSlade. LLB.
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    MVP: Desmond Howard, KR, Green Bay STARTING LINEUPS New England (AFC) Offense Green Bay (NFC) Shawn Jefferson WR Antonio Freeman Bruce Armstrong LT Bruce Wilkerson William Roberts LG Aaron Taylor Dave Wohlabaugh C Frank Winters Todd Rucci RG Adam Timmerman Max Lane RT Earl Dotson Ben Coates TE Mark Chmura Terry Glenn WR Andre Rison Drew Bledsoe QB Brett Favre Curtis Martin RB Edgar Bennett Keith Byars RB William Henderson Defense Ferric Collons LE Reggie White Mark Wheeler LT Santana Dotson Pio Sagapolutele RT Gilbert Brown Willie McGinest RE Sean Jones Chris Slade LLB Wayne Simmons Ted Johnson MLB Ron Cox Todd Collins RLB Brian Williams Ty Law LCB Craig Newsome Otis Smith RCB Doug Evans Lawyer Milloy SS LeRoy Butler Willie Clay FS Eugene Robinson SUBSTITUTIONS
    New England –Offense: K–Adam Vinatieri. P–Tom Tupa. RB–Marrio Grier, David Meggett. WR–Vincent Brisby, Hason Graham, Ray Lucas. TE–Mike Bartrum, John Burke. G–Bob Kratch. C–Mike Gisler. Defense: DT–Chad Eaton. DE–Mike Jones, Chris Sullivan. LB–Tedy Bruschi, Marty Moore, Dwayne Sabb. CB–Jerome Henderson, Michael McGruder. S–Corwin Brown, Terry Ray, Larry Whigham. DNP: CB–Ricky Reynolds. Inactive: QB–Scott Zolak. WR–Troy Brown, Dietrich Jells. TE–Lovett Purnell. G–Heath Irwin. T–Dave Richards. DT–Devin Wyman. CB–Jimmy Hitchcock. Green Bay –Offense: K–Chris Jacke. P–Craig Hentrich. RB–Travis Jervey, Calvin Jones, Dorsey Levens. WR–Don Beebe, Desmond Howard, Terry Mickens. TE–Keith Jackson, Jeff Thomason. T–John Michels. G–Lindsay Knapp. C–Jeff Dellenbach. Defense: DT–Darius Holland. DE–Keith McKenzie, Gabe Wilkins. LB–Bernardo Harris, Lamont Hollinquest. CB–Tyrone Williams. S–Chris Hayes, Roderick Mullen, Mike Prior. DNP: QB–Jim McMahon. Inactive: QB–Doug Pederson, Kyle Wachholtz. WR–Derrick Mayes. T–Gary Brown. G–Marco Rivera. DT–Bob Kuberski. DE–Shannon Clavelle. CB–Michael Robinson.

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    William Henderson. RB. Howard Griffith. Defense. Reggie White. LE. Neil Smith.santana dotson. LT. Keith Traylor. Gilbert Brown. RT. Maa Tanuvasa. Gabe Wilkins.RE.
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    67. History Of Pro Football In Buffalo
    Nate Wayne 61-1, John Thierry 5-0-1, Leroy Butler 3-2-1, Tod Mcbride 4-0-0, VonnieHolliday 3-1-0, Na'il Diggs 4-0-0, Bernardo Harris 3-0-1, santana dotson 2-1
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    BUF TD, JEREMY MCDANIEL 6 YD PASS FROM ROB JOHNSON (STEVE CHRISTIE KICK), 14:16. Drive: 6 plays, 54 yards in 1:31. Key plays: Johnson 22-yard pass to Moulds to Green Bay 32; Johnson 14-yard pass to Price to Green Bay 18; Johnson 11-yard pass to Price on 3rd-and-9 to Green Bay 6. BUF FG, STEVE CHRISTIE 45 YD, 15:00. Drive: 2 plays, yards in 0:11. Key plays: Hansen 29-yard fumble return to Green Bay 27. Third Quarter
    BUF TD, JAY RIEMERSMA 6 YD PASS FROM ROB JOHNSON (STEVE CHRISTIE KICK), 3:02. Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards in 3:02. Key plays: Smith 16-yard run to Green Bay 44; Johnson 26-yard pass to Riemersma to Green Bay 18; Johnson 12-yard pass to Jackson to Green Bay 6. GB TD, ANTONIO FREEMAN 7 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK), 7:07. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards in 4:05. Key plays: Favre 15-yard pass to Freeman to Green Bay 35; Favre 16-yard pass to Freeman to Buffalo 32; Favre 25-yard pass to Henderson to Buffalo 7; Favre 6-for-6 for 75 yards.

    68. PRO FOOTBALL NOTE
    PRO football NOTE. Age NFL Exp How Acquired LE ReggieWhite 36 13th year Unrestricted Free Agent, 1993 LT santana dotson 28 6th
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    suffered a concussion on a hit by santana dotson that forced dotson forced the ballout of Grbac's cocked arm up 140, and we turned the football over, tight
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    70. Pro Football Analysis.com > Dave's Take
    The team signed santana dotson during the offseason to team move into the startingposition held by dotson. having total control over football operations for
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    By Dave Stringer Dolphins acquire Williams, axe Gardener who joins the Redskins August 1, 2002 Fed up with Daryl Gardener's continued absences from minicamps and with an opportunity to acquire Jay Williams from the Carolina Panthers, the Miami Dolphins pulled the trigger in both instances, ending Gardener's playing days with the Dolphins. A player who paired with Tim Bowens to give the Dolphins perhaps the best defensive tackle combination when both were healthy, Gardener pushed the buttons of Dolphins management the wrong way, a strange move for a player with a large contract who missed eight games in 2001 because of a bad back. Further, in the offseason the team had shown concern for Gardener's career, offering to move him to defensive end to help reduce the chances of him reinjuring his back. Apparently Gardener didn't feel that attending spring minicamps to help him learn a new position and allowing the team an opportunity to check out his back was in his best interests. The Dolphins interest in Williams doesn't not come as a surprise. When the Carolina Panthers asked Williams to take a pay cut to acknowledge his new role as a backup to Julius Peppers, picked 2nd overall in the 2002 draft, Williams balked and during the subsequent renegotiations the Dolphins made it known that should Williams be released, they were definitely interested. When Williams and Panthers management mended fences and it became clear he would not be released, Miami moved to acquire ex-Raven Rob Burnett. In fact, had Williams been cut by Carolina and accepted an offer from the Dolphins, there is a decent chance the Dolphins would have cut Gardener earlier than they did.

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    He will rely on team VP of football operations, Mark Hatley for support. Key LossesS LeRoy Butler, DT santana dotson, LB Benardo Harris, DE John Thierry, RB
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    • Marques Anderson will likely be the heir apparent to LeRoy Butler's vacated strong safety position.

    72. Football Digest's Rookies Of The Year
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    73. PLAYOFF COUNTDOWN - THE DICK BUTKUS FOOTBALL NETWORK
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    74. Pro Football Digest - Your Source For Football
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    Your Source for The BEST Day and Night Entertainment in Washington DC Washington DC Nightlife Alternative Catering, Party Planning and Facility Rental Event Calendar Specials ... Nightlife Store Don't Miss It! NFL Season Predictions By Jeremy Justin Burnett 1) The Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback Quincy Carter will play poorly in the West Coast offense which requires a quarterback to make accurate short throws. The West Coast offense is all about timing and quick decisions. Carter’s strengths are quick feet and an above average deep ball. Carter does not throw the tight spiral pass needed in the West Coast offense. Also, his lack of awareness in the pocket often leads to bad decision making. Carter’s play will ultimately determine how good the Cowboys will be this season. 2) The Arizona Cardinals will end next season with a record of 6 wins –10 losses. The Cardinals play in the toughest division in football, the new NFC West. I predict the Cardinals record within the division to be 1 win - 5 losses with a best case scenario of 2 wins- 4 losses.

    76. The Compass Newspaper -- News
    Packer defensive tackle santana dotson loved it. Last season, dotson appearedin one of the National football League's United Way television commercials
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    August 10, 2001 Issue Local News
    Payback time: Packer helps as he was helped
    Defensive tackle Santana Dotson said he appreciates help he received
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    Charities game
    What: The 41st annual Bishop's Charities Game.
    When: 7 p.m., Monday, Aug. 20
    Who: Green Bay Packers vs. Denver Broncos
    Where: Lambeau Field
    Details: The Bishop's Charities Game has raised close to $3 million for Green Bay diocesan charities. Vince Lombardi and Bp. Stanislaus Bona started the event in 1961. Prior to the game, Bp. Robert Banks will present the 2000 Outstanding Player awards to wide receiver Bill Schroeder and cornerback Mike McKenzie for their performances in last year's Bishop's Charities Game victory over the Cleveland Browns.
    Does being in a room for ten hours surrounded by 25 children, ages three to nine-years-old, sound like fun? Packer defensive tackle Santana Dotson loved it. Last season, Dotson appeared in one of the National Football League's United Way television commercials, towering over his co-stars. "I admit that I did look forward to the lunch break, but we had a good time," he said. "I wish people could have seen the outtakes. They were fun. We were playing games and horsing around."

    77. Defensive Tackle Dotson Draws Rave Reviews
    Defensive tackle santana dotson was the Green Bay Packers 40% of the regularseasonsnaps, dotson has become director for an American football Conference team
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    of the Journal Sentinel staff Jan. 18, 1998 San Diego General manager Ron Wolf wouldn't say it, but coach Mike Holmgren did: Defensive tackle Santana Dotson was the Green Bay Packers' best defensive lineman this season. "I think that's fair," said Holmgren, whose opinion is shared by numerous scouts and assistant coaches for teams that played the Packers. "Gilbert (Brown), when he's played, he's awfully good. Gabe (Wilkins) has battled in there. But consistency, I don't think it's close." Two years ago, some personnel men thought Wolf had lost his marbles after he paid Dotson $6 million over three years to leave Tampa Bay as an unrestricted free agent. Dotson replaced John Jurkovic as the other member of a defensive line that included Reggie White, Sean Jones and Brown. Today, with White unable to go hard for an entire game, Jones retired and the oft-injured Brown able to play only 40% of the regular-season snaps, Dotson has become what defensive coordinator Fritz Shurmur refers to as "the cornerstone" of the line.

    78. Www.thehogs.net - Redskins Page
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    March 2nd, 2003
    By Mark Solway
    We're three days into free agency and the Redskins have already taken drastic steps towards fielding a playoff contender for 2003. With many holes to fill, it was uncertain how the Redskins would go about filling their needs in the offseason. Apparently the answer is... quickly.
    Day one of free agency saw the Redskins first complete a trade with the St. louis Rams for RB Trung Canidate. Canidate has star potential but had fallen into coach Mike Martz' bad books, so the Rams graciously gave him to the Redskins for David Loverne who would have inevitably been cut and their 4th round draft pick. On Sunday, the Redskins reportedly gave Canidate a new 4 year contract worth $6.5 million with a $1.5 million signing bonus.
    The Skins also filled their most glaring need and most recently ignored need on the first day of free agency. One of the best available free agents on the market and undoubtedly the best guard available, Randy Thomas, signed a 7 year $28 million contract. Young, talented, and a leader in the dressing room, he will be a force beside tackle Jon Jansen for years to come. Thomas received a $7 million signing bonus.
    But why stop at one guard, when you need two? Dave Fiore signed a 4 year $6.5 million contract with a $1.5 million signing bonus. While not quite the level of Thomas, he provides the Redskins with a potentially menacing offensive line dare we say it... worthy of the name Hogs. Is this the birth of the Hogs III? They may not conjure up the powerful, bruising imagery of past Hogs units but they certainly have the potential to be devastating.

    79. Buffalo Sports News - First Down Publications
    also starting to make inroads into the powerhouse of high school football on the dotsonis a cousin of former Green Bay Packer, santana dotson and has offers
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    80. Indiana University Athletics - Football - History - Bowl Games
    football. FB Robert Strait Indiana Defense Baylor Charles Beauchamp DE Robin JonesLarry McDaniel LT Marcus Lowe Hurvin McCormack RT santana dotson Greg Farrall
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