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There have been sillier stories out of Green Bay than Brett Favre's locker, but they usually involved Ezra Johnson and a hot dog, Travis Jervey and a lion cub or Najeh Davenport and a very unfortunate woman's closet.
If only Noah Herron could put his bedpost to further good use and beat that one into submission.
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Michael Heisley stood beaming in a secured corridor near the Grizzlies' FedExForum locker room just before the team's final home game on Sunday.
It definitely was a good day to be a 74-year-old billionaire - and yet what made him rich had nothing to do with money that day. One by one, Griz players filed out of the locker room and thanked the man who put them all together.
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EAST RUTHERFORD - The threat was sent almost casually, a warning Jason Pierre-Paul delivered to Michael Vick with a smile on his face.
He sat at his locker, bent over putting on his socks when he fired a clear message to the Eagles quarterback.
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LEWISTON -- Brothers Michael Ridley, 4, and Benjamin Ridley, 6, of Lisbon sat in a locker room for the first time Saturday.
In the Androscoggin Bank Colisee, in a city where the hockey tradition runs deep, they wore skates, leg pads, padded pants, gloves, helmets, jerseys, and smiles. They were playing hockey for the first time.
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The last time I saw Michael Jordan, he was strutting past the Grizzlies' locker room in Time Warner Cable Arena.
He moved with a swagger befitting his Airness and wore a grin that featured as many teeth as the number of protection men that surrounded him.
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PIQUA -- Michael McCray sat slumped outside the Trotwood-Madison locker room in a daze.
Wapakoneta High School football coach Doug Fyfe was just as stunned.
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One of the last people trudging off snowy TCF Bank Stadium and into a joyous Bears locker room late Monday night was Michael McCaskey.
A camera buff, McCaskey spent the game that clinched the NFC North title for the Bears on the sidelines pointing and clicking between shivers and snowflakes. While other McCaskeys and Bears officials watched from the warmth of a luxury suite, the team chairman, who soon will relinquish those duties to brother George, braved the single-digit temperatures.
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Business Editors
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 31, 2004
The market has been quite volatile over the past month, but John Reese can show you how ...
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OMAHA, Neb. - Michael Beasley was standing in a narrow hallway outside the Kansas State locker room. Suddenly, O.J. Mayo appeared at the end of the corridor.
Yo, Michael!" Mayo yelled.
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Reaction was mixed in the Buffalo Bills locker room regarding Tony Dungy's comments that quarterback Michael Vick could be playing here next season.
Safety Donte Whitner enthusiastically endorsed the idea.