That bridge will definitely be crossed at some point once the first athlete in the Former Colonies comes

That bridge will definitely be crossed at some point once the first athlete in the Former Colonies comes up hot.The implication is what’s key, as it should be.Don’t believe for one second it’s being overblown because it’s “only” a rugby player.To a lot of the world, it’s “only” baseball and the wrong kind of “football.” Furthermore, you can be sure Newton (or someone he pays who has a legal degree) understood the fall-out from his silence would be historic.The rugger just became the anti-doping equivalent of Curt Flood except on a global scale.Nope, the decision to go quietly into the banished night couldn’t have been arrived at lightly. LONDON–(Business Wire)–RMAC 2004-NSP2 PLC Report and Financial Statements Year ended 31 December 2008 Copies of the above document have been submitted to the UK Listing Authority andwill shortly be available for inspection at the UK Listing Authority`s DocumentViewing Facility, which is located at: UK Listing Authority The Financial Services Authority 25 The North Colonnade Canary Wharf London E14 5HS Tel : 020 7066 1000 RMAC 2004 – NS2 PLC Copyright Business Wire 2009. A few former Pro Bowl players have been released by their teams in the last few days and have expressed interest in coming to Chicago. I expect none of them to be signed but should the Bears consider them.The First is Torry Holt who had played under Mike Martz in St Louis. Holt who played last season with the Jaguars after spending the first 10 years of his career in St Louis. Holt would be able to give some pointer to the young inexperienced Bears receivers.

Holt has over 900 catches for over 13,000 yards but at 33  and coming off two sub 1,000 yard receiving seasons, is there much left in the tank? Holt seems to think so and stated his desire to rejoin his former coach here in Chicago. Would Holt be another Marty Booker or could he still help the team?Secondly there is former Eagle Brian Westbrook. Unlike Holt who has no injury concerns, Westrbrook has never played in all 16 games in any of his 8 seasons. Brian missed 8 games this past season while dealing with concussions. Westbrook is an extremelyversatile back who would probably fit very well in Martz’s offense. But the big question is his health and at this point in his career is he really an upgrade over Matt Forte? I don’t think he is worth the risk and would rather see them spend money on the offensive line to help the running game.Finally we come to a guy they looked at lastoff season but passed and let him go to the eventual Super Bowl champion NewOrleans Saints I’m speaking of none other then Darren Sharper. He is the oldest of the trio at 34 but might be the one with the most left in the tank as he is still playing at a very high level.

Sharper would bring a veteran leader to the defensive backfield that has been lacking since Mike Brown was here and healthy. Sharper is I think the player most likely that the team will add taking in what Lovie said over the weekend at the combine about needing a safety.None of these players should require big money to get them signed and in this uncapped year what real difference does it make. Now is the time that this organization gets things right, steps up and builds around their franchise quarterback. There probably isn’t a free agent answer to help the offensive line but they can build up the rest of the team and put a winner back on the field.Do any of these guys interest you as a fan?. HOUSTON, Texas–(Business Wire)–COMSYS IT Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ:CITP), a leading provider of informationtechnology staffing and consulting services, today announced results for itsfirst quarter ended March 29, 2009.

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