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Now Khan is becoming experienced in dealing with disgruntled players, too, and his firm stand on not giving Jones-Drew a new deal as the 2012 season looms proves he will not be a pushover. "This is not a team above one person," Khan said in August. "
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Tell us Special to the Star-Telegram The champions are back to defend their Big 12 title, but you'd hardly recognize them at first glance. Gone are 2011's well-known faces in quarterback Brandon Weeden, receiver Justin Blackmon and safety Markelle
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Blaine Gabbert left little doubt he is getting better in his second NFL season, and Jordan Palmer delivered a late clutch pass to cap a fun Friday night in the Big Easy for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Palmer hit Kevin Elliott with
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The Sports Network The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to terms with their first-round pick, wide receiver Justin Blackmon, on Monday. Blackmon, the fifth pick of the 2012 draft, is expected to sign a contract Monday night or Tuesday and end his 12-day
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Joseph Randle sounds nothing like a running back who found the end zone 26 times last season. Ask him to describe his thoughts as the goal line approaches ... and there is no calmness or serenity...Randle acts as if he will never get another chance
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Stillwater Oklahoma. Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Justin Blackmon's attorney Cheryl Ramsey on Tuesday entered a guilty plea on behalf of Blackmon who was not present at the hearing in a Stillwater courtroom. Blackmon will not
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The Sports Network Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver Justin Blackmon pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge on Tuesday in a deal that will keep the former Oklahoma State star out of jail. According to the Stillwater NewsPress, Blackmon did
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Articles To paint a real life picture of how conduct affects contract negotiations, look no further than Jacksonville Jaguars' first-round pick Justin Blackmon. The former Oklahoma State star recently got into legal trouble with a DUI arrest during
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Sportmentary believes that professional sports athletes receive preferential treatment when it comes to judges sentencing them for crimes that they've been found guilty of. It seems as if judges treat pro athletes like
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The dismal colony known as the New Orleans Saints organization is bounty-riddled and Pro Bowl quarterback-less and in a division that will forgive them for neither. But talent often times perseveres when effort isn’t enough, and the
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