Pryor Pro Day; Coyotes - is there a buyer?; Secondary violations; Fitzgerald contract
August 22, 2011
Pryor workout - draft set for today
Terrelle Pryor had 17 teams show up for what amounted to his Pro Day in advance of the NFL supplemental draft today. Pryor stated that he would not appeal the five game suspension handed down by the NFL. Pryor's statement conflicted with what his attorney, David Cornwell had said on Friday. On Friday, Cornwell indicated that once Pryor signs a contract, it is likely that the NFLPA would look to appeal the suspension.
Going back to 2009 with Judge Redfield T. Baum presiding over the bankruptcy proceedings of the Phoenix Coyotes, the sale of the Coyotes has been a never ending story. Now are the Coyotes any closer to finding a buyer? The last potential buyer, Michael Hulsizer withdrew from talks to buy the team back in June.
Are the Coyotes closer to having an owner?
Going back to 2009 with Judge Redfield T. Baum presiding over the bankruptcy proceedings of the Phoenix Coyotes, the sale of the Coyotes has been a never ending story. Now are the Coyotes any closer to finding a buyer? The last potential buyer, Michael Hulsizer withdrew from talks to buy the team back in June.
Compliance - secondary violations
Interesting read on compliance at Northwestern University and The Big Ten, with the focus on secondary violations. Note the primer on secondary violations as well.
Fitzgerald's new deal
Larry Fitzgerald of the Arizona Cardinals has a new contract in place. ESPN takes a look at how Tennessee Titans holdout Chris Johnson's situation differs from Fitzgerald


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