Posts Tagged ‘Running’
Saturday, November 12th, 2011
Running back Medgal Peebles and kicker Latimer Smith were spot on for Philadelphia and the defense took care of the rest as the Tornadoes defeated West Marion 22-14 in the second round of the MHSAA Class 3A playoffs Friday night at Harpole Field.
Tags: Class 3a, Friday Night, Kicker, Peebles, Philadelphia, Running, Tornadoes, Trojans, West Marion
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Monday, October 31st, 2011
Browns running back Montario Hardesty has a torn calf muscle and is expected to miss some games.
Tags: Browns, Games, Running, Torn Calf Muscle, Torn Muscle
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Sunday, October 9th, 2011
share: digg facebook twitter [...] one play later, on third down, Texans outside linebacker Mario Williams was running off the field at Reliant Stadium, hardly moving his arms. Williams never returned, and for the second game in a row, the Texans lost a key, possibly irreplaceable player. The aftermath of either mishap was somewhat similar – both players, arguably the best on the roster on ...
Tags: Aftermath, Digg, Linebacker, Lost, Mario Williams, Mishap, Moving, Mri, Pectoral Muscle, Reliant Stadium, Running, Second Game, Texans
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Thursday, October 6th, 2011
Unions lent their muscle to the long-running protest against Wall Street and economic inequality Wednesday, fueling speculation about how long the camp-out in lower Manhattan — and related demonstrations around the country — will continue.
Tags: Demonstrations, Economic Inequality, Lent, Lower Manhattan, Protest, Protests, Running, Speculation, Unions, Wall Street
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Thursday, October 6th, 2011
Unions lent their muscle to the long-running protest against Wall Street and economic inequality, fuelling speculation about how long the camp-out in lower Manhattan will continue.
Tags: Economic Inequality, Lent, Lower Manhattan, Protest, Protests, Running, Speculation, Unions, Wall Street
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