Like me in the offseason, he was in the gym working on the things he needed to. |
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The unexpected developments and intrigue are why we love early bracketology and college basketball's offseason. |
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Those may be appropriate for hardgainers, powerlifters or trainers who want to bulk up in the offseason and need insulin and calories to do so. |
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They screamed during the offseason for free-agent signings and other roster improvements while Reid largely stood pat. |
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Two AFC South stalwarts that stood pat this offseason in the free-agent department figure to let it all hang out as they always do. |
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I wish Warrick Dunn would have signed with New Orleans in the offseason so he could get handoffs from Aaron Brooks. |
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The capper was a Week 17 loss to Carolina, which doomed their playoff chances and led to a very long offseason. |
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If you read some of the dozens of spring previews, you'll read that your local hardball team had perhaps the worst offseason in all of baseball. |
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Perhaps this explains that cuckoo '96 NBA offseason, which saw a handful of players land outrageous contracts. |
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Lawton's big right toe, which hobbled him last season, was sore at the opening of camp, but offseason exams showed no significant problems. |
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The resort is a training area for many of the top riders in the superpipe, and the area continues to host offseason training. |
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The versatile forward became a go-to guy in the playoffs, and parlayed that performance into a massive free-agent contract in the offseason. |
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One of his offseason moves will play a pivotal role in determining his early success. |
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You all have flirted with the idea of playing pro basketball in the offseason. |
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Also look for Drew Bledsoe, who signed a huge contract this offseason, to fill the autumn air with footballs. |
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The Cowboys will work with him in the offseason to improve his footwork and technique. |
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The Redskins are perennial powerhouses when it comes to offseason commotion. |
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He spent time in the offseason and training camp learning how to improve his high and short punts on kicks from near midfield. |
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Many Buffalo fans had their jockstraps in knots over the players who left the Bills in the offseason. |
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Reportedly he's taken a new approach to his training this offseason, involving kick-boxing. |
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Not surprisingly, Cleveland spent the offseason trying to add some zing to its offense. |
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He follows this six-day cycle year-round, which allows him to keep growing yet stay lean in the offseason. |
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In the offseason, you have some time for public appearances and some endorsement-type situations. |
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They entered the offseason with a depleted defensive backfield, so adding a quality cornerback or safety is likely. |
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He had offseason ankle surgery, and though trainer Dave England says the ankle no longer is bothering Johnson, it may be messing with his head. |
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Eckstein worked all offseason to improve his range by bettering his footwork and getting good jumps on the ball. |
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Multiple offseason minicamps allow teams to weed out the majority of fringe players who demanded practice and game repetitions in the past. |
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His new comfort level has been evident during the team's three minicamps and offseason conditioning program. |
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It has been a rough offseason for the NFL, with many players showing up on the police blotters around the country. |
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Because of Johnson's strong family ties, the Falcons have gone the extra mile in accommodating his wish to spend the majority of the offseason with his wife and two children. |
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He had a great offseason, improving his strength and quickness. |
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Give the commish points for telling it like it was if you want, but now what happens if serious steps aren't taken during the offseason to make changes? |
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Their bitter feud has escalated since Shaq's offseason trade to Miami. |
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The 24-year-old goaltender has spent the offseason addressing possible culprits for his descension from budding superstar to someone simply fighting to stay in the league. |
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To generate revenue in the offseason, the Red Sox are planning to install an ice rink at Fenway Park, which will be used for hockey games and public skating. |
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Williamson, who left college after his junior year, is raw when it comes to running routes, and he had trouble catching the ball during some offseason practices. |
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In the past month, the team has added four new starters on offense and perhaps two more on defense, effectively plugging the holes left from a turbulent offseason. |
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He has spent the offseason nursing a shoulder injury and struggled to make the transition from right to left end last season after the team signed Simeon Rice as a free agent. |
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In the offseason, Peppers gave up hoops to focus on football. |
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The Indianapolis Colts, the team that drafted him first overall in 1998, released him during that offseason. |
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By 1986, I was taking in 5,000 calories per day in the offseason. |
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As he mentioned in Wednesday afternoon's presser, we are now in the moment in the offseason when the coaching staff gathers to evaluate the roster. |
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Placekicker Rob Beard, also suspended Saturday after an offseason fight, was also in shorts but wore his black jersey. |
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Does a strained hip flexor on top of a severe hamstring pull hurt Luke Walton's chances of playing in any more beach volleyball tournaments in the offseason? |
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In fact, ski resorts and ski resort towns throughout the West make a point of trying to attract visitors in the offseason, usually spring and summer. |
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In a dark meeting room, armed with a laser pointer, UO assistant coach Gary Campbell transformed Jonathan Stewart into a different kind of running back this offseason. |
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