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We must "be" before we can "do" and we can "do" only to the extent to which we "are," and so what we do will necessarily coincide with what we "are" and what we are depends upon what we "think."

Charles Haanel
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  • Titans QB Young won't be suspended (AP)
    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Thursday he has decided not to suspend Titans quarterback Vince Young over a tussle at a Dallas strip club in June. Speaking to reporters after the Packers' shareholders meeting in Green Bay, Wis., Goodell said he met with Young earlier this week. "And at this stage, based on the facts that we have, I see no reason for any kind of disciplinary action.

  • Haynesworth fails conditioning test (AP)
    The first Washington Redskins training camp practice is over -- and Albert Haynesworth wasn't a part of it. The two-time All-Pro defensive lineman failed his conditioning test Thursday and wasn't allowed to take part in the late afternoon session. The Redskins told Haynesworth he had to take the test because he skipped the entire offseason workout program.

  • Owens misses flight to Bengals camp (AP)
    Terrell Owens missed his flight but got his number. When he finally makes it to town -- a little late -- he'll be wearing his familiar 81. The Cincinnati Bengals' latest addition missed his overnight flight from the West Coast and had to take a later one on Thursday, delaying his debut at training camp.

  • Tebow agrees to deal with Broncos (AP)
    Tim Tebow missed some practices but none that counted before agreeing to a contract with the Denver Broncos on Thursday. The two-time national champion from Florida and 25th pick in the NFL draft missed the first three workouts for rookies and selected veterans while his agent, Jimmy Sexton, and general manager Brian Xanders hammered out a deal believed to be worth about $11 million over five...

  • Bills DE Schobel on Did Not Report list (AP)
    The Buffalo Bills are opening training camp with Aaron Schobel on the Reserve/Did Not Report list while the veteran defensive end contemplates retirement. The move was announced Thursday, shortly before the team's first practice in suburban Rochester. Schobel did not report for the start of camp and has missed all of the team's offseason practices.

  • Big Ben not only issue at Steelers camp (AP)
    Now that the Pittsburgh Steelers have Ben Roethlisberger back, at least for training camp, they've got yet another problem with the quarterback whose offseason missteps repeatedly overshadow all that he accomplishes as a player. What do they do with him? Once the Steelers report to training camp Friday, does Roethlisberger run with the starters, despite his suspension that will last at least...

  • Goodell: Pack finances reflect concerns (AP)
    As the only NFL team required to disclose its financial information to the public, the Green Bay Packers have become Exhibit A amid rising tensions between owners and players over a new collective bargaining agreement. Just don't expect other teams to open up their books in an attempt to make the owners' case.

  • Seahawks begin first camp under Carroll (AP)
    Pete Carroll has spent the last few weeks touting his new book to everyone from ESPN to shoppers inside a neighborhood grocery in Seattle. It's title: Win Forever. Yet Coach Carroll isn't at Southern California anymore. For his new Seahawks, forever is going to have to wait at least five weeks, through a Seahawks training camp that begins Saturday with what seems like more issues than...

  • Veteran G Pitts agrees with Seahawks (AP)
    Free-agent guard Chester Pitts has agreed with the Seattle Seahawks on a $2 million, one-year contract on the eve of training camp. A person familiar with the situation confirmed the contract's value to The Associated Press on Thursday, a day before Seahawks veterans are due to report for camp. The team announced the deal earlier in the day for the starter with the Houston Texans from 2002...

  • Panthers QB Clausen struggles in workout (AP)
    If Jimmy Clausen indeed becomes Carolina's franchise quarterback, it'll be after overcoming a humble beginning to his professional career. Three months after his draft weekend snub, a nervous Clausen fumbled a couple of snaps early in his first workout of training camp with the Panthers on Thursday, before laboring in the intense heat in his new role: third-stringer.


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