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Weiner really hurting, in pain

Falcons’ Todd Weiner ‘refuses to quit’
Tackle plays through pain of surgically repaired left knee
By CARROLL ROGERS

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Flowery Branch — It’s no longer just his wife, Sunny, who sees the pain Todd Weiner lives with in his surgically repaired left knee, or his daughter Audrey, 8, who can recognize when he needs an ice pack.

It’s not fellow Falcons offensive linemen Todd McClure or Tyson Clabo, who see what Weiner goes through and wonder if they could do what he’s doing.

It’s friends in the stands at the Georgia Dome, who watch him hobble out of the tunnel for pre-game introductions and call him afterward.

They want to know: If he can hardly walk, how can he play professional football?

“I’m working with what I have right now,” Weiner explains. “Can’t trade this body in.”

They want to know why he’s even playing at all? His answer for that is short.

“Once it’s over,” he said. “It’s over.”

Weiner, 33, is playing his 11th season in the NFL. He has had left knee “scoped” two or three times, but it deteriorated to where he needed reconstructive surgery in December.

He had what’s called an osteotomy, where bone is cut and the knee is realigned, and a microfracture, which attempts to regenerate cartilage by poking tiny holes in bone and drawing stem cells to the surface.

“As far as I know, I don’t think there’s been an NFL athlete that’s done it and come back and played,” Weiner said.

Detroit Red Wings great Steve Yzerman came back from an osteotomy and microfracture surgery and played parts of three more seasons. Otherwise it’s unheard of.

“I don’t think it’s a surgery you’re going to see performed routinely for professional athletes,” said Dr. Scott Kimmerly, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at Emory and Chief of Sports Medicine services at Grady Hospital.

Kimmerly trained for a year in Vail, Colo., under Dr. Richard Steadman, who pioneered microfracture surgery and performed it on NFL players such as Bruce Smith and Rod Woodson.

Athletes come back from it, but microfracture surgery alone, without an osteotomy, can take extended recovery time.

“[Steadman] is probably the foremost expert on the procedure, and he will tell you it’s a year before you’re returning,” Kimmerly said. “You’re giving that cartilage time to mature and heal.”

Weiner was back on the field in late July. He hasn’t missed a game.

“The guys in this building, the medical staff, they were pretty positive, they knew my work ethic,” Weiner said. “They weren’t going to put any limits on me, but people outside in the medical community were saying, ‘There’s no way.’ It’s not a common thing to come back from, which motivated me even more.”

The Falcons’ policy is not to make team doctors available for comment.

Weiner has started five games in place of the injured left tackle Sam Baker. He played every snap of Sunday’s loss to Denver.

“He’s one of the toughest guys I’ve ever been around,” Falcons coach Mike Smith said. “It’s really amazing to see him go out there and play, not being 100 percent, and play with the production he has.”

Weiner is among the last to leave the training room after games. He returns Monday to check the swelling and start his regimen of treatment two or three times a day.

Tuesday and Wednesday he’s still fighting pain, but by Thursday or Friday, he said, he’s starting to feel stronger and ready to go for Sunday.

“It’s a fight for him every week,” McClure said. “I don’t know if I could do what he’s doing. He’s sacrificing his body for this team. That’s the type of guy that he is.”

Offensive linemen are known for toughness and quietly enduring pain. But even to them, this is different.

“It’s extraordinary,” Clabo said. “I can’t tell you that if I were him, I’d be doing it. He just refuses to quit.”

Weiner said his teammates are among those who ask him what it might mean for his body over the long haul. He and his wife have regular conversations about the risks.

“When all of it’s gone, all the cheering and all the fans, I want to make sure he can still enjoy life with his kids,” said Sunny Weiner of their children, Audrey, Austin and Asher. “He’s still out playing with them, throwing the baseball, or showing them how to do a certain kick with the soccer ball. I want to make sure he can still do that when he’s done.”

Weiner figures he’s got knee-replacement surgery coming anyway, so why not get the most out of his knee now?

“I tell my wife all the time it’s like when you have a big test at school and you studied really hard for it,” Weiner said. “You don’t feel that good that day. You have the choice whether to go and do it or stay home. That feeling of staying home is just the worst feeling in the world. You feel like you should have been there, you could have been there, but you made a decision not to and that’s something that I hate living with.”

He appeals to her athletic side, too. Sunny played basketball at Kansas State, where they met.

“You only have a chance to play this game so long and every time I come out of the tunnel, every time I’m on the field with this group of guys, I just crave it more and more,” Weiner said. “I played with a lot of guys that are my age that are retired now, and they’d do anything to come back and step out on that field. That really motivates me.”
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One of my many dreams finally comes true this sunday

I’m in a little bit of a writing mood today, and next sundays game against the Panties has me hyped up so I thought I’d share a little bit about me with y’all.

I’m currently a high school senior and live in Puerto Rico (that’s in the Caribbean sea, for those who don’t know). I’ve been a Falcons fan since the Minny game in ‘02 (I’d say I was about 10 years old). Please, spare me the “Vick hugger” comments. Vick was the reason why I first became a fan of this team, but over the years I grew to love the Falcons as a team and I am proud to say that I have not missed a single game during the last 4 years. I’m sure that might not sound as impressive for you hardcore fans (many of you probably think a 6 year fan isn’t a long time fan) , but trust me, I would’ve followed the Birds from ‘66 had I been around at that time.

I am probably the only hardcore Falcons fan on this island, and honestly, none of you know how frustrating that is (except maybe other foreigners). You should see people’s faces when I tell them I can’t go out on sundays because I have to watch the game; they look at me like if I had broken some kind of taboo. Most of my friends used to call me Vick due to all the jerseys I used to wear. Many people here look at my fanhood as if it was some weird fetish, because they can’t appreciate this great game of football and why I like this team so much. If I were to tell you every anecdote, I would never finish…Personally, I find it hilarious. happy.gif Point is, I’m as decked out in Falcon’s gear as you can imagine..Bed sheets, Xbox skins, car stickers, wrist watches, you name it…I bleed red and black and that’s all that matters. cool.gif

The great passion I hold for the Falcons has also ignited my interest in the Atlanta Hawks, who I’ve followed very closely since last year (yes, before the Bibby trade and the playoff run). Not to mention, I plan on attending Georgia Tech next fall to study Computer Engineering (in fact, I have a scheduled campus visit for next tuesday).

But finally…FINALLY…I get to share the experience of being at a Falcon’s game.I have been to the states many times, in fact I went to a Jets/Steelers game last year (in which I rocked my DirtyBird gear) but I have never been to Atlanta because it is too expensive for me to visit just to see a game. Well, I finally got my first job last year, so I’ve personally saved up for almost half a year to pay for all the expenses. Obviously, I will be taking my mother as well. Hopefully she will understand what a first down is by the end of the game laugh.gif But the important thing is, that for one week, I will actually get to celebrate a Falcons TD with people who hopefully share the same love I have for this team. I already have around 300 something posts on this board, but I am very excited to take a more active part in the whole community (both online and as a fan going to games) now that I can control my destiny a little bit more and will probably move to ATL next year.

What I’d really like to say is..for those who can watch our team every week. DONT TAKE IT FOR GRANTED! You don’t know how much I’ve been waiting for next sunday.

I plan to make the most out of this trip, and that is why I write this. I want to arrive early, so what time would you recommend for arrival? Also, are there any places I should check out near or around the dome?

I have never been tailgating and I would love to, but obviously as a visitor I have no realistic shot at doing this…or do I? Are some folks usually willing to let you join? And finally, what’s my best chance at grabbing some autographs?

I realize this post is a bit lengthy, so I sincerely thank you all for reading, and will appreciate your answers.

NOW LET’S BEAT EM PANTIES!

-Gabriel
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WELCOME PANTHERS!

Hey folks! Hope y’all like this one.

I want to thank my good friend ‘gritblitzer’ for adding color to this ‘toon for me. Gritz is coming to my house Sunday to show me how to do it myself in Photoshop, and then we’re gonna watch the game on my 96” HDtv set up (front projector, ceiling mounted), with surround sound. THANKS TIM!

Credit also goes out to Tandy. I noticed how she spelled ‘hickory stick’, dropping the ‘o’ like a good southerner does to pronounce it ‘hick’ry stick’. THANKS, TANDY! ‘Hick’ry Stick’ it is!

I still think the idea of the ‘Hick’ry Stick’ could be something unique and special for us Falcons fans, (would we refer to the Georgia Dome as ‘The Wood Shed’?), but if anyone has a better idea, I’m all ears and my pencil is sharp!

Supes

p.s. I was gonna wait until Thursday to post this, but Gritz says we need the mojo early this week. I agree! biggrin.gif
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Things working against you

There are too many things working against Atlanta right now for them to win. First of all, here in Charlotte with all the media keeps questioning the Panthers about the best NFL teams comments of Tampa, Atlanta, Washington, Arizona and Pittsburgh and Carolina being excluded. Julius Peppers is in his contract year and wants revenge for that roughing the passer call which cause an INT by Richard Marshall called back. All the criticism about barely beating Oakland and Detriot is like extra Motivation. Delhomme knows how to turn it around and up when it matters during a season. And the fact that his is around the time to make a statement especially on the team that has been knocking them around with Vick in THAT DOME for the past few years ruining Black and Blue playoff hopes. This Carolina just sounds too hungry, too focused, too embarrased and extremely desperate to prove that they should’ve been mentioned with Tampa, Washington, Arizona, Pittsburgh and ATLANTA!! angry.gif I swear to you now this ain’t good for y’all Sunday. I tell you what, if we loose, then I will apologize to everybody on this Atlanta sight and say that you guys are the best NFC South team and own this division.
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The NFL Pro-Bowl has been hacked by a Redskin Fan

Do it now.
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Peppers free agent next year

I live in charlotte and have heard that they are working on a new contract offer to present him with and it is no where near what he wants his agent is reported as saying they are looking long term 6 to 7 years 60 to 70 million is this to much to offer if he does not stay at carolina peppers@abe would terrify offenses then we could move JA to tackle
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Carolina Panties Jokes

Carolina Panthers Jokes

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Q: What do you call 53 people sitting around a TV watching the Super Bowl?
A: The Carolina Panthers.

Q: How do you keep a Carolina Panther out of your yard?
A: Put up goal posts.

Q: Where do you go in Charlotte in case of a tornado?
A: Bank of America Stadium - they never have a touchdown there.

Q: What do you call a Carolina Panther with a Super Bowl ring?
A: A thief.

Q: Why doesn?t Raleigh have a professional football team?
A: Because then Charlotte would want one.

Q: What?s the difference between the Carolina Panther and a dollar bill?
A: You can still get four quarters out of a dollar bill.

Q: What do the Carolina Panthers and possums have in common?
A: Both play dead at home and get killed on the road!

Q: How many Carolina Panthers does it take to win a Super Bowl?
A: Nobody knows and we may never find out.

Q: What do the Carolina Panthers and Billy Graham have in common?
A: They both can make a whole stadium stand up and yell, ?Jesus Christ!?
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Foxworth clings to Denver ties

The Falcons cornerback will be facing his former team in the Denver Broncos. But there is more - - much more.

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It’s amazing to me how nobody’s mentioned Milloy’s poor play last game!

I guess his leadership ability and the few big hits he has had has pacified us all. But if you’d payed close attention to his play the entire season it’s obvious that not only is Brooking a shell of his former self but so ist Milloy. Last game he really showed his age as well as his usual marginal level of coverage ability. Addressing the SS position be it Draft or Free Agency should definitely be a priority for the Front Office this upcoming offseason…(Which also makes me wonder exactly why Daren Stone was really let go? We could have definitely used him on Special Teams last game)
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preliminary probowl votes

Top 10
Position Conference Team Player Number of Votes
Quarterbacks NFC New Orleans Saints Brees, Drew 490844
Running Backs NFC Washington Redskins Portis, Clinton 458082
Quarterbacks AFC New York Jets Favre, Brett 402514
Quarterbacks NFC New York Giants Manning, Eli 395526
Tight Ends NFC Washington Redskins Cooley, Chris 341629
Wide Receivers NFC Washington Redskins Moss, Santana 324324
Wide Receivers NFC Arizona Cardinals Fitzgerald, Larry 322588
Quarterbacks AFC Denver Broncos Cutler, Jay 308166
Quarterbacks NFC Washington Redskins Campbell, Jason 307366
Tight Ends NFC Dallas Cowboys Witten, Jason 306166

By position

Quarterbacks AFC New York Jets Favre, Brett 402514
Quarterbacks AFC Denver Broncos Cutler, Jay 308166
Quarterbacks AFC Indianapolis Colts Manning, Peyton 269504
Quarterbacks AFC San Diego Chargers Rivers, Philip 258681
Quarterbacks AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Roethlisberger, Ben 252425

Quarterbacks NFC New Orleans Saints Brees, Drew 490844
Quarterbacks NFC New York Giants Manning, Eli 395526
Quarterbacks NFC Washington Redskins Campbell, Jason 307366
Quarterbacks NFC Arizona Cardinals Warner, Kurt 272969
Quarterbacks NFC Philadelphia Eagles McNabb, Donovan 186137

Running Backs AFC Miami Dolphins Brown, Ronnie 284794
Running Backs AFC San Diego Chargers Tomlinson, LaDainian 263584
Running Backs AFC Tennessee Titans Johnson, Chris 240049
Running Backs AFC Buffalo Bills Lynch, Marshawn 154637
Running Backs AFC Jacksonville Jaguars Jones-Drew, Maurice 147703

Running Backs NFC Washington Redskins Portis, Clinton 458082
Running Backs NFC Minnesota Vikings Peterson, Adrian 303151
Running Backs NFC Dallas Cowboys Barber, Marion 208348
Running Backs NFC Atlanta Falcons Turner, Michael 189836
Running Backs NFC New York Giants Jacobs, Brandon 174856

Wide Receivers AFC Denver Broncos Marshall, Brandon 232234
Wide Receivers AFC Indianapolis Colts Wayne, Reggie 223583
Wide Receivers AFC Houston Texans Johnson, Andre 198106
Wide Receivers AFC New England Patriots Moss, Randy 188138
Wide Receivers AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Ward, Hines 175818

Wide Receivers NFC Washington Redskins Moss, Santana 324324
Wide Receivers NFC Arizona Cardinals Fitzgerald, Larry 322588
Wide Receivers NFC Arizona Cardinals Boldin, Anquan 209671
Wide Receivers NFC New York Giants Burress, Plaxico 199605
Wide Receivers NFC Green Bay Packers Jennings, Greg 192709

Fullbacks AFC Baltimore Ravens McClain, LeRon 95554
Fullbacks AFC Tennessee Titans Hall, Ahmard 79864
Fullbacks AFC New York Jets Richardson, Tony 70237
Fullbacks AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Davis, Carey 49814
Fullbacks AFC Jacksonville Jaguars Jones, Greg 48220

Fullbacks NFC Washington Redskins Sellers, Mike 220662
Fullbacks NFC New York Giants Hedgecock, Madison 90818
Fullbacks NFC Dallas Cowboys Anderson, Deon 48159
Fullbacks NFC New Orleans Saints Karney, Mike 47737
Fullbacks NFC Green Bay Packers Hall, Korey 44249

Tight Ends AFC San Diego Chargers Gates, Antonio 195580
Tight Ends AFC Kansas City Chiefs Gonzalez, Tony 191648
Tight Ends AFC Indianapolis Colts Clark, Dallas 123473
Tight Ends AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Miller, Heath 79206
Tight Ends AFC Cleveland Browns Winslow, Kellen 68245

Tight Ends NFC Washington Redskins Cooley, Chris 341629
Tight Ends NFC Dallas Cowboys Witten, Jason 306166
Tight Ends NFC New York Giants Boss, Kevin 108914
Tight Ends NFC New Orleans Saints Shockey, Jeremy 77869
Tight Ends NFC Chicago Bears Olsen, Greg 65218

Centers AFC Indianapolis Colts Saturday, Jeff 174401
Centers AFC Tennessee Titans Mawae, Kevin 173988
Centers AFC New York Jets Mangold, Nick 94063
Centers AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Hartwig, Justin 87103
Centers AFC San Diego Chargers Hardwick, Nick 67711

Centers NFC Washington Redskins Rabach, Casey 182517
Centers NFC New York Giants O’Hara, Shaun 170262
Centers NFC Chicago Bears Kreutz, Olin 109725
Centers NFC Minnesota Vikings Birk, Matt 98065
Centers NFC Dallas Cowboys Gurode, Andre 85024

Guards AFC New York Jets Faneca, Alan 165610
Guards AFC Tennessee Titans Amano, Eugene 92637
Guards AFC Tennessee Titans Scott, Jake 86100
Guards AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Kemoeatu, Chris 70215
Guards AFC Buffalo Bills Dockery, Derrick 61449

Guards NFC Washington Redskins Kendall, Pete 175617
Guards NFC Washington Redskins Thomas, Randy 172636
Guards NFC New York Giants Snee, Chris 137481
Guards NFC Minnesota Vikings Hutchinson, Steve 125712
Guards NFC Dallas Cowboys Davis, Leonard 95430

Tackles AFC Miami Dolphins Long, Jake 108943
Tackles AFC New York Jets Ferguson, D’Brickashaw 95675
Tackles AFC New England Patriots Light, Matt 80270
Tackles AFC Cleveland Browns Thomas, Joe 73241
Tackles AFC Tennessee Titans Roos, Michael 70068

Tackles NFC Washington Redskins Samuels, Chris 198906
Tackles NFC Dallas Cowboys Adams, Flozell 103178
Tackles NFC New York Giants Diehl, David 92706
Tackles NFC New York Giants McKenzie, Kareem 80156
Tackles NFC Washington Redskins Heyer, Stephon 74234

Defensive Ends AFC Houston Texans Williams, Mario 163371
Defensive Ends AFC Indianapolis Colts Freeney, Dwight 152659
Defensive Ends AFC Tennessee Titans Vanden Bosch, Kyle 136928
Defensive Ends AFC Tennessee Titans Kearse, Jevon 116498
Defensive Ends AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Smith, Aaron 67436

Defensive Ends NFC New York Giants Tuck, Justin 198223
Defensive Ends NFC Washington Redskins Carter, Andre 161705
Defensive Ends NFC Atlanta Falcons Abraham, John 134068
Defensive Ends NFC Carolina Panthers Peppers, Julius 131168
Defensive Ends NFC Minnesota Vikings Allen, Jared 93816

Defensive Tackles AFC Tennessee Titans Haynesworth, Albert 206925
Defensive Tackles AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Hampton, Casey 86352
Defensive Tackles AFC Buffalo Bills Stroud, Marcus 80981
Defensive Tackles AFC New York Jets Jenkins, Kris 74343
Defensive Tackles AFC Cleveland Browns Rogers, Shaun 72950

Defensive Tackles NFC Washington Redskins Griffin, Cornelius 166644
Defensive Tackles NFC Washington Redskins Golston, Kedric 143733
Defensive Tackles NFC Minnesota Vikings Williams, Kevin 119237
Defensive Tackles NFC Minnesota Vikings Williams, Pat 105117
Defensive Tackles NFC New York Giants Robbins, Fred 84143

Outside Linebackers AFC Miami Dolphins Porter, Joey 151463
Outside Linebackers AFC Tennessee Titans Bulluck, Keith 117856
Outside Linebackers AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Harrison, James 117728
Outside Linebackers AFC Baltimore Ravens Suggs, Terrell 112110
Outside Linebackers AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Woodley, LaMarr 91996

Outside Linebackers NFC Dallas Cowboys Ware, DeMarcus 177959
Outside Linebackers NFC Washington Redskins Taylor, Jason 158883
Outside Linebackers NFC Washington Redskins Washington, Marcus 151439
Outside Linebackers NFC Washington Redskins McIntosh, Rocky 145950
Outside Linebackers NFC Green Bay Packers Hawk, A.J. 132005

Inside Linebackers AFC Baltimore Ravens Lewis, Ray 168566
Inside Linebackers AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Farrior, James 102515
Inside Linebackers AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Foote, Larry 65078
Inside Linebackers AFC New England Patriots Bruschi, Tedy 49780
Inside Linebackers AFC Houston Texans Ryans, DeMeco 41536

Inside Linebackers NFC Washington Redskins Fletcher, London 202969
Inside Linebackers NFC Chicago Bears Urlacher, Brian 156288
Inside Linebackers NFC New York Giants Pierce, Antonio 98265
Inside Linebackers NFC San Francisco 49ers Willis, Patrick 96583
Inside Linebackers NFC Dallas Cowboys Thomas, Zach 64080

Cornerbacks AFC Denver Broncos Bailey, Champ 153765
Cornerbacks AFC Tennessee Titans Finnegan, Cortland 105251
Cornerbacks AFC San Diego Chargers Cromartie, Antonio 104958
Cornerbacks AFC Oakland Raiders Asomugha, Nnamdi 79408
Cornerbacks AFC Baltimore Ravens McAlister, Chris 63378

Cornerbacks NFC Washington Redskins Springs, Shawn 165968
Cornerbacks NFC Washington Redskins Rogers, Carlos 162694
Cornerbacks NFC Green Bay Packers Woodson, Charles 160922
Cornerbacks NFC Philadelphia Eagles Samuel, Asante 121491
Cornerbacks NFC Tampa Bay Buccaneers Barber, Ronde 104553

Strong Safety AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Polamalu, Troy 178764
Strong Safety AFC Indianapolis Colts Sanders, Bob 62512
Strong Safety AFC Tennessee Titans Hope, Chris 42651
Strong Safety AFC Buffalo Bills Whitner, Donte 19686
Strong Safety AFC Miami Dolphins Bell, Yeremiah 16721

Strong Safety NFC Washington Redskins Horton, Chris 164271
Strong Safety NFC Arizona Cardinals Wilson, Adrian 53622
Strong Safety NFC Minnesota Vikings Sharper, Darren 51974
Strong Safety NFC Green Bay Packers Bigby, Atari 49253
Strong Safety NFC New York Giants Butler, James 46488

Free Safety AFC Baltimore Ravens Reed, Ed 133666
Free Safety AFC Tennessee Titans Griffin, Michael 59803
Free Safety AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Clark, Ryan 41681
Free Safety AFC New York Jets Rhodes, Kerry 33900
Free Safety AFC Indianapolis Colts Bethea, Antoine 25867

Free Safety NFC Washington Redskins Landry, LaRon 188238
Free Safety NFC Philadelphia Eagles Dawkins, Brian 82622
Free Safety NFC Green Bay Packers Collins, Nick 54611
Free Safety NFC New York Giants Johnson, Michael 42068
Free Safety NFC Dallas Cowboys Hamlin, Ken 37612

Kickers AFC Tennessee Titans Bironas, Rob 69269
Kickers AFC Indianapolis Colts Vinatieri, Adam 57153
Kickers AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Reed, Jeff 49873
Kickers AFC Oakland Raiders Janikowski, Sebastian 43606
Kickers AFC Denver Broncos Prater, Matt 41103

Kickers NFC Washington Redskins Suisham, Shaun 135832
Kickers NFC New York Giants Carney, John 56796
Kickers NFC Atlanta Falcons Elam, Jason 53408
Kickers NFC Dallas Cowboys Folk, Nick 50976
Kickers NFC Green Bay Packers Crosby, Mason 48215

Punters AFC Oakland Raiders Lechler, Shane 51832
Punters AFC Tennessee Titans Hentrich, Craig 48175
Punters AFC San Diego Chargers Scifres, Mike 37587
Punters AFC Buffalo Bills Moorman, Brian 37407
Punters AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Berger, Mitch 30482

Punters NFC Washington Redskins Plackemeier, Ryan 108080
Punters NFC New York Giants Feagles, Jeff 106723
Punters NFC Green Bay Packers Frost, Derrick 32200
Punters NFC Chicago Bears Maynard, Brad 30720
Punters NFC Philadelphia Eagles Rocca, Saverio 30102

Kick Returners AFC San Diego Chargers Sproles, Darren 79522
Kick Returners AFC Jacksonville Jaguars Jones-Drew, Maurice 47554
Kick Returners AFC Cleveland Browns Cribbs, Joshua 45485
Kick Returners AFC New York Jets Washington, Leon 43202
Kick Returners AFC Buffalo Bills Parrish, Roscoe 34913

Kick Returners NFC Washington Redskins Cartwright, Rock 124563
Kick Returners NFC Chicago Bears Hester, Devin 121882
Kick Returners NFC New Orleans Saints Bush, Reggie 87266
Kick Returners NFC Dallas Cowboys Jones, Felix 44353
Kick Returners NFC Philadelphia Eagles Jackson, DeSean 39495

Special Teamers AFC Pittsburgh Steelers Madison, Anthony 47147
Special Teamers AFC New England Patriots Izzo, Larry 43462
Special Teamers AFC Miami Dolphins Cobbs, Patrick 41895
Special Teamers AFC Baltimore Ravens Ayanbadejo, Brendon 38982
Special Teamers AFC San Diego Chargers Osgood, Kassim 38573

Special Teamers NFC Washington Redskins Campbell, Khary 134554
Special Teamers NFC New York Giants Blackburn, Chase 60918
Special Teamers NFC Green Bay Packers Bush, Jarrett 40730
Special Teamers NFC Dallas Cowboys Davis, Keith 31367
Special Teamers NFC Chicago Bears Graham, Corey 29527
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