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Both Super Bowl kickers have taken uncommon paths to this Sunday's NFL decider, essentially stumbling into a job that often decides titles and legacies for better or worse. Scotland-raised Lawrence Tynes of the New York Giants and New England's Stephen Gostkowski know one of them could be the first player celebrating -- or hunched in anguish -- in the final seconds at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Call them accidental Superheroes in the making. Or, if they miss, Super-something-elses.
As I told my 14 year old son as he proudly wore Dave Diehl's Pro Bowl signed jersey to school, Football is a great sport because of the lessons it teaches us about life. Diehl's outstanding play confirmed what I believe ... protect your investments' blind side and you too could be champions.
I’m happy for the Giants’ Tom Coughlin , who, in any given season, goes from coaching for his job to coaching in the Super Bowl . I’m happy for America, which, for one day, shows the world it still is the No. 1 superpower for spectacle and sport. And, of course, I’m happy that the somewhat evil Patriots lost. Read full article >>
INDIANAPOLIS -- Call them accidental Superheroes in the making. Or, if they miss, Super-something-elses.
CHRIS Lines is head of PR at Sunderland-based Press Ahead. The 40-year-old was born in Sunderland and brought up in Sedgefield before going to University in Nottingham. His first job was as a money lender and debt collector but he soon realised it wasn’t for him. Before long he managed to bag his first PR job working for Lynne Franks, the PR pioneer who inspired the Ab Fab comedy series.
INDIANAPOLIS - Call them accidental Superheroes in the making. Or, if they miss, Super-something-elses.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Call them accidental Superheroes in the making. Or, if they miss, Super-something-elses. Both Super Bowl kickers have taken uncommon paths to the title game, essentially stumbling into a job that often decides titles and legacies for better or worse.
I’m happy for the Giants’ Tom Coughlin, who, in any given season, goes from coaching for his job to coaching in the Super Bowl. I’m happy for America, which, for one day, shows the world it still is the No. 1 superpower for spectacle and sport. And, of course, I’m happy that the somewhat evil Patriots lost. As usual, I took it all in and took copious notes:
David Ragan learns a lot about the inner workings of teams during his job search.
"I'm probably giving myself more credit than I deserve, but I'm perfect for what Ole Miss needs right now," said Tuohy.
CALGARY — A year ago at this time, Olivier Rochon made his living through menial construction work in Quebec City.He scooped up the garbage on demolition jobs. Helped with tiling. Put up siding.“Nothing too complicated, because I don’t have my card,” said the 22-year-old aerials skier. “Just a helper running around picking up stuff doing any crappy jobs for the other guys.“It was a fun job. I ...
A year ago, Olivier Rochon made his living through menial construction work in Quebec City.He scooped up the garbage on demolition jobs. Helped with tiling. Put up siding.“Nothing too complicated, because I don’t have my card,” said the 22-year-old aerials skier. “Just a helper running around picking up stuff doing any crappy jobs for the other guys.“It was a fun job. I loved it. But jumping is ...
I'm happy for the Giants' Tom Coughlin, who, in any given season, goes from coaching for his job to coaching in the Super Bowl. I'm happy for America, which, for one day, shows the world it still is the No. 1 superpower for spectacle and sport. And, of course, I'm happy that the somewhat evil Patriots lost.
For local snowboarder Casey Vandenbroek getting the rest of the world stoked about powder is his job. Like any true ski bum, Vandenbroek rides all day, everyday, but unlike most he spends the fall off-season traveling to cities across the nation hyping up the winter. read more
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The former Husker great is an excellent communicator who possesses a genuine passion for the institution that employs him. He's a gung-ho Husker.
Kevin Arsenault, 25, is starting the countdown to his final game as a Western hockey player.
Occasionally, a professional athlete achieves such total dominance of a sport that he or she becomes the standard by which all others are measured.
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