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		<title>NFL Player Rides a Bull</title>
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<p>NFL player Chad Ochocinco has made a touchdown of a different sort in Duluth, Georgia, and it was one of his fastest and roughest ever. The 33 year old is known for his attention-grabbing stunts on and off the field, and his attempt at bull riding was no exception. </p>
<p>During an intermission at a bull riding competition, donned a caged, protective helmet and cowboy gear, hopped on to a six-year-old bull named Deja Blu, and went for a short <a target="_blank" href="http://ca.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idCATRE74E3C720110515">ride</a>. And &#39;short&#39; is the key word, because Ochocinco lasted just over a second on the back of Deja Blu before being bucked to the ground. The feisty bull stuck a hoof into his back for good measure as well. Following the rough ride, Ochocinco tweeted that the experience was &#34;scary as hell but (a) cool adrenaline rush.&#34;</p>
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<p>NFL player Chad Ochocinco has made a touchdown of a different sort in Duluth, Georgia, and it was one of his fastest and roughest ever. The 33 year old is known for his attention-grabbing stunts on and off the field, and his attempt at bull riding was no exception. </p>
<p>During an intermission at a bull riding competition, donned a caged, protective helmet and cowboy gear, hopped on to a six-year-old bull named Deja Blu, and went for a short <a target="_blank" href="http://ca.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idCATRE74E3C720110515">ride</a>. And &#39;short&#39; is the key word, because Ochocinco lasted just over a second on the back of Deja Blu before being bucked to the ground. The feisty bull stuck a hoof into his back for good measure as well. Following the rough ride, Ochocinco tweeted that the experience was &quot;scary as hell but (a) cool adrenaline rush.&quot;</p>
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		<title>NFL Team Trade Rumors</title>
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<p>The ongoing dispute between players and owners of NFL teams has not stopped the off-season speculation as to where players are going to end up. As the NFL Draft approaches, the intrigue has turned up a notch, as many veteran players could be on the trading block. For example, Bills wide receiver Lee Evans is owed a $1.5 million bonus and a $3million plus base salary for 2011, and given that he hit career lows in receptions and receiving yards the Bills may look to cut ties with Evans. </p>
<p>However, this also depends on the team&#39;s ability to find a viable replacement. The Miami Dolphins need to sign an experienced running back, and there are many for them to choose from. <a target="_blank" href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/648036-nfl-trade-rumors-a-juicy-rumor-on-every-single-nfl-team">Clinton Portis</a> and Willis McGahee are two good options, since Portis is a free agent and McGahee is set to be released, but it&#39;s rumored that Darren Sproles is the favorite choice of head coach Tony Sparano. </p>
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<p>The ongoing dispute between players and owners of NFL teams has not stopped the off-season speculation as to where players are going to end up. As the NFL Draft approaches, the intrigue has turned up a notch, as many veteran players could be on the trading block. For example, Bills wide receiver Lee Evans is owed a $1.5 million bonus and a $3million plus base salary for 2011, and given that he hit career lows in receptions and receiving yards the Bills may look to cut ties with Evans. </p>
<p>However, this also depends on the team&#39;s ability to find a viable replacement. The Miami Dolphins need to sign an experienced running back, and there are many for them to choose from. <a target="_blank" href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/648036-nfl-trade-rumors-a-juicy-rumor-on-every-single-nfl-team">Clinton Portis</a> and Willis McGahee are two good options, since Portis is a free agent and McGahee is set to be released, but it&#39;s rumored that Darren Sproles is the favorite choice of head coach Tony Sparano. </p>
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		<title>GOODELL’S ATTEMPT TO SAVE NFL</title>
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell the 52-year-old commissioner of NFL, has lived his life for football. He used to serve in the NFL office as a intern in the 1980&#39;s and now as the boss he is trying to ensure the future of his sport by imposing a lockout which he has gone to court to keep in place. Being a businessman, his main focus is on protecting the brand of the NFL. </p>
<p>Being very passionate about it all he talks about is the shield, the logo of the NFL, and that&#39;s what is important to him. <br />
As observed by Sports Illustrated Senior Writer Jim Trotter what Roger is doing is with the best interest of NFL at heart but the reality is, Goodell is not the one who makes the deal here. It is the owners he has to got to and get 24 owners who will sign off on a new collective bargaining document for his attempt to be successful. </p>
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell the 52-year-old commissioner of NFL, has lived his life for football. He used to serve in the NFL office as a intern in the 1980&#39;s and now as the boss he is trying to ensure the future of his sport by imposing a lockout which he has gone to court to keep in place. Being a businessman, his main focus is on protecting the brand of the NFL. </p>
<p>Being very passionate about it all he talks about is the shield, the logo of the NFL, and that&#39;s what is important to him. <br />
As observed by Sports Illustrated Senior Writer Jim Trotter what Roger is doing is with the best interest of NFL at heart but the reality is, Goodell is not the one who makes the deal here. It is the owners he has to got to and get 24 owners who will sign off on a new collective bargaining document for his attempt to be successful. </p>
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