UIL State Champion Archives Members of the Conference 5A state champion Plano football team are Will Thomas brooks, Jerry Coker, Ronnie Anderson, Bob Byerly, robert Tywater, http://www.uil.utexas.edu/admin/archive/86archiv/86at_bfb.html
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Trying To Get Rid Of All Of My Football Cards - Sports Card Forum brooks, robert 2000 Metal 66 Brown, Larry 1991 Pro Set Platinum 286 Brown, Tim Anyone Else ? I still have alot of nice football cards here. http://www.sportscardforum.com/archive/index.php/t-16939_Trying_to_get_rid_of_al
Wisconsin Badgers 2002 Football Preview WIDE RECEIVERS Everyone in the Wisconsin football program breathed a sigh of Sophomore robert brooks, who made 21 tackles in 11 appearances as a true http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/2002Preseason/wisconsin.htm
Extractions: 84-55-4, 12 years 2001 Record: 5-7 EDDIE ROBINSON CLASSIC VIRGINIA WON 26-17 at Oregon LOST 28-31 FRESNO STATE LOST 20-32 at Penn State WON 18-6 WESTERN KENTUCKY WON 24-6 INDIANA LOST 32-63 at Ohio State WON 20-17 at Illinois LOST 35-42 MICHIGAN STATE LOST 28-42 IOWA WON 34-28 MICHIGAN LOST 17-20 at Minnesota LOST 31-42
Set To Go: Brooks Says His Career Is Alive, Well Bay Over the last two months, the obits were appearing in newspapers sofrequently that most people assumed robert brooks football career was dead. http://www.jsonline.com/packer/news/apr99/brooks42899.asp
Extractions: More Classifieds... Merchandise Rummage Sales Tickets Contests Personals Place ads online More... Subscriber Services... Get the Journal Sentinel Manage your account - Vacation holds - Make Payments Get Packer Plus Place classified ads Photo reprints PressCard discounts Celebrations Front pages online News Business Sports Entertainment ... Careers Packer Plus editor April 28, 1999 Green Bay Over the last two months, the obits were appearing in newspapers so frequently that most people assumed Robert Brooks' football career was dead. But the Green Bay Packer wide receiver showed up at his team's minicamp last weekend with a smile and a message for those who doubted his return this season from back surgery. "You can write whatever you want to write, think whatever you want to think, say whatever you want to say," Brooks said. "But I know what I have right here in my mind and I know what I've got right here in my heart." And what's in Brooks' heart is a feeling he'll be playing wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers in 1999.
Oxford United | Home Welcome to the Official Oxford United football Club website. 17, robert Wolleaston.19, Billy Turley. 20, Jamie brooks. 21, Mark E Beyer http://www.oufc.co.uk/
Extractions: Home Gaffer looks forward to our trip North Tickets now available for our game at the Sixfield Stadium Players get behind Macmillan's World's Biggest Coffee Morning Mark E'Beyer on his progress after injury Top tips to make you wealthy this weekend First round draw this Saturday Winger is the fans choice at Bristol Billy Turley on Rovers Manager's Reaction Full time report from The Memorial Ground
Spin - 081000 - Favre, Dilon, Smith, Thigpen, Sehorn, Brooks NFL football news, daily opinion, editorial commentary and fan polls. Denver is trying to persuade wide receiver robert brooks to come out of retirement http://archive.profootballweekly.com/content/archives/features_2000/spin_081000.
Extractions: Thursday, Aug. 10, 2000 Brett Favre Corey Dillon Kevin Smith Yancey Thigpen Jason Sehorn Robert Brooks ProFootballWeekly.com contributing editor Joel Buchsbaum answers questions about the NFL's hottest topics. Brett Favre probably doesn't feel like a young kid these days. That's mostly because of the bandages, ice packs, Band-Aids and other medical supplies constantly stuck to his right arm. Now in his 10th season, the three-time MVP is suffering from a variety of annoying minor ailments, ranging from blisters on his fingers to a perpetually swollen thumb that have turned his trademark enthusiasm into quiet frustration. The latest affliction is elbow tendinitis, which sidelined him for part of the Packers' morning practice on Wednesday. He is quick to point out that none of the problems would keep him out of a regular season game, but the frustration remains. "After 10 years of playing, the way I look at it, I'm entitled to a little tendinitis," Favre said. "It hasn't got any worse, and I don't want it to get any worse. I'm going to throw every day, and if it's feeling good, I won't back off." Asked about Favre's health, Packers head coach Mike Sherman said, "Any time that guy's not 100 percent, you're concerned, but I'm not overly concerned about this. "I mean, if he has a hangnail on his left toe, I'm concerned ... but this is just tendinitis."
Fantasy Football: Steve Howard These are just some of the pitfalls facing fantasy football players. W.Palm Beach, FL With robert brooks contemplating coming out of retirement to http://www.usatoday.com/community/chat/0810howard.htm
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Red Zone And it will take longer than a real game of professional football to do it. robert brooks C Chmura Mark C Chris Sanders U Chris Chandler C http://www.rpweld3.com/reviews/redzone.html
Extractions: Game Play: Lousy. Drafting a team is easy and cool. Players take turns picking their favorite cards out of their deck with the only restriction being that you cannot use someone that your opponent already has in play. That's where the joy ends. First, you do a kickoff, where one player flips the top card of his deck and reads the K value in yards. The other player flips the top card of his deck and reads the KR value. Calculate where the ball is for the first play using the formula K-20+KR = Ball. Now, let's see what the first play is. Put any one play card in your hand facedown on the table. Your opponent will play a card from his hand which has a defense on it. You each reveal these cards and then flip a card off your decks. Your card tells us what color your play was. His card tells him what color his defense was. Now we look at one of the two 3-page charts included in the game and compare your Green Fullback Drive to his Yellow Stunt defense and we get a number. The number is 2. That is how many yards the ball moved forward. That is all explained in the first 12 pages of the rulebook. After that come 32 more pages explaining what to do if you get a letter code (DL, LB, OL, RB, WR, F, Long, INC, INT, DB, DL*, LB*, or QB). Using each and every one of these codes allows you to simulate interceptions, tackles, fumbles and injuries just like a real game of professional football. And it will take longer than a real game of professional football to do it. This game is for stats-obsessed football junkies who are living without power. It is hideously complex and involves a lot of table-checking. Apparently they forgot to write in any action or excitement.
Cambridge University Table Football Society 14 ROBINSON C robert Backhouse Chenyun Yin 2-1 Tom Russon Rich Bradley 5-4, JOHN S 0-5 TRINITY B Walkover QUEENS B 2-3 SELWYN B Nathan brooks http://www.srcf.ucam.org/cutfs/archive/div2-details-2002-03.html
Extractions: Home News Documents Diary ... Links DIVISION 2 - 2002-2003 Home Score Away Week 1 Assorted 0-5 Girton B Orchestra 2-3 St John's Fri Selwyn B 3-2 Robinson C ASSORTED 0-5 GIRTON B Note: Match was played in Pembroke. ORCHESTRA 2-3 ST. JOHN'S Note: each tie was decided by a single first-to-5 game. SELWYN B 3-2 ROBINSON C Home Score Away Week 2 Assorted 3-2 Orchestra Fri St John's 1-4 Robinson C Fri ASSORTED 3-2 ORCHESTRA Note: match played in Corpus. ST. JOHN'S 1-4 ROBINSON C Home Score Away Week 3 Orchestra 0-5 Girton B Fri Robinson C 5-0 Assorted Trinity B 2-3 Selwyn B ORCHESTRA 0-5 GIRTON B ROBINSON C 5-0 ASSORTED TRINITY B 2-3 SELWYN B Home Score Away Week 4 Trinity B 2-3 St John's Fri 18/11/2002 Orchestra 0-5 Robinson C Fri TRINITY B 2-3 ST. JOHN'S ROBINSON C 5-0 ORCHESTRA Note: The match was played in Robinson, although it was originally a home game for Orchestra.
The Montana Standard - Butte, Montana USA robert E. Bob brooks died Wednesday evening at his home in Butte. and graduatedfrom Park County High School, where he excelled in football. http://www.montanastandard.com/articles/2005/05/27/newsobituaries/hjjejehcjjgdff
Extractions: During his senior year in 1943, both he and his longtime friend John Brady enlisted in the Marine Corps. He was assigned to G Company, 3rd Battalion, 28th Regiment, 5th Marine Division. On Feb. 18, 1945, they were sent to Iwo Jima where they encountered intense fire fights facing Mount Suribachi. He was discharged from the Marines in 1946, and returned to Butte where he attended and graduated from the Montana School of Mines with an engineering degree. Following his graduation from Tech, Bob went to work in Cody, Wyo., for Marathon Oil, later he moved to Spokane, and then to West Virginia where he worked for Kaiser Aluminum, finally retiring to Butte. Bob was instrumental in establishing the Southwest Montana Marine Corps League in Butte, along with the many activities which the league supports, especially the Toys for Tots Program, which has had huge success in southwest Montana. He was the first commandant of the detachment and with his insight and leadership it continues to thrive to this day.
Boys Football Playoff Scores 27 Pleasant Hill 19821A 14 19 1-1 (7-3) DNP Mike brooks W 14 13 Pleasant Hill 1989-1A 28 19 1-1 (8-3) DNP robert Stockham W 18 7 Cambridge L 10 12 http://www.ihsa.org/activity/fb/records/xbysch9.htm
Extractions: Illiopolis (4-4) 1974-1A 45 0-1 (7-3) DNP Jerry Smalling L 45 Concord (Triopia) 1982-1A 50 27 2-1 (11-1) DNP Jerry Smalling W 36 7 Williamsville W 6 Jacksonville (Routt) (OT) L 8 20 Zeigler (Z.-Royalton) 1998-2A 65 68 2-1 (10-2) DNP Skip Mathieson W 18 15 Clifton (Central) W 27 14 Pearl City L 20 39 Aledo 2002-3A 18 59 0-1 (5-5) DNP Josh Johnson L 18 59 Tolono (Unity) Jacksonville (H.S.) (4-3) 1998-4A 16 33 0-1 (6-4) DNP Mark Stuart L 16 33 Kankakee (McNamara) 2003-5A 45 35 1-1 (8-3) DNP Mark Grounds W 31 14 Mahomet (M.-Seymour) L 14 21 Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 2004-5A 109 76 3-1 (10-3) DNP Mark Grounds W 40 Charleston W 21 14 Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) W 35 20 Belleville (Althoff) L 13 42 Joliet (Catholic Academy) Jacksonville (Illinois School for the Deaf) (0-5) 1977-1A 41 0-1 (7-3) DNP Jim Bonds L 41 Jacksonville (Routt) 1983-1A 6 42 0-1 (5-5) DNP Kevin Brodie L 6 42 Concord (Triopia) 1991-1A 8 21 0-1 (8-1) DNP Kevin Brodie L 8 21 Hardin (Calhoun) 1994-1A 8 44 0-1 (7-3) DNP Clyde Smith L 8 44 Carthage 1998-1A 16 41 0-1 (6-4) DNP Clyde Smith L 16 41 El Paso
Sports And Games/American Football/Longest NFL Pass The most recent was a pass from Brett Favre to robert brooks of the Green BayPackers, HIGHEST SCORE AMERICAN football (NON-NFL) MOST NFL TITLES http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=45823
1997 Football Players 1997 football Players. Go to instructions on downloading this list if you have Muhsin 222) 21.9 4.4 27 GB brooks, robert 223) 21.4 1.8 26 GB Ismail, http://www.scoresheet.com/archive/NFL1997.html
Extractions: 1997 Football Players Go to instructions on downloading this list if you have problems. Scoresheet Home Scoresheet Football Quarterbacks Running Backs ... NFL Kickoff and Punt Return Teams The first number is the Scoresheet Player number, the second number is the total points from 1996, the third number is points per game played, the fourth number is the player's age. NFL Kickoff and Punt Return Teams 706) 56.4 3.5 GB 707) 53.5 3.3 CAR 708) 47.9 3.0 BUF 709) 44.1 2.8 NE 710) 43.6 2.7 SD 711) 42.0 2.6 KC 712) 42.0 2.6 DEN 713) 41.8 2.6 DAL 714) 41.8 2.6 TB 715) 38.7 2.4 IND 716) 38.3 2.4 DET 717) 36.2 2.3 NO 718) 35.8 2.2 CHI 719) 35.4 2.2 SEA 720) 34.1 2.1 PHI 721) 34.1 2.1 ATL 722) 33.8 2.1 STL 723) 33.6 2.1 JAC 724) 33.3 2.1 NYG 725) 30.5 1.9 MIA 726) 29.1 1.8 RAI 727) 28.8 1.8 ARI 728) 28.1 1.8 BAL 729) 27.6 1.7 WAS 730) 27.3 1.7 TEN 731) 25.9 1.6 SF 732) 21.7 1.4 CIN 733) 21.3 1.3 PIT 734) 17.9 1.1 MIN 735) 11.2 0.7 NYJ Additions the Scoresheet Gang (United States office) staff@scoresheet.com
1996 Football Players 1996 football Players. Quarterbacks 1) 140.0 8.7 26 GB Favre, Brett 2) 126.5 Michael 157) 94.2 5.9 26 GB brooks, robert 158) 91.4 5.7 30 DET Perriman, http://www.scoresheet.com/archive/FPlayers1996.html
Football Career brooks will be looking to break into the starting lineup as one of theTigers 55 robert Corwin Defensive Line So., 511, 240 Stafford, VA http://www.hsc.edu/athletics/football/2004/mediaguide/sophomores04.html
Bob O'Connor: New & Used Books Search Result For Bob O'Connor Paperback / 110 Pages / brooks/Cole Pub Co / September 2001 / 0534358330 Coaching football (Illustrated) By robert O Connor, Tom Flores, Bob O Connor, http://www.fetchbook.info/search_Bob_O'Connor/searchBy_Author.html
Harvard Business School Bulletin: Robert T. Brooks The Reverend robert brooks s small, crowded office at Christ Episcopal Church in letter in football, brooks served in the Navy and then entered HBS. http://www.alumni.hbs.edu/bulletin/1998/october/success/brooks.html
Extractions: While the contrasts loom large, it is clear from the passion with which Brooks discusses his work that his decision to leave the world of investment management for the church was the right move. On a typical day, the warm, affable minister might meet with a couple planning to be married, deliver communion to a housebound parishioner, help prepare a meal at a soup kitchen, and work on his weekly sermon. As rector of Christ Church, he plays a vital role in most of the big moments in the lives of the one hundred families who regularly participate in church activities - baptizing babies, delivering graveside eulogies, and participating in everything that happens in between. A native of metropolitan Washington, D.C., Brooks was brought up Episcopalian but stopped going to church when he entered Harvard College. After graduating cum laude with a degree in English and a varsity letter in football, Brooks served in the Navy and then entered HBS. It was not until he was long established as a financial counselor that he returned to the church - with the primary goal of giving his two children the spiritual education he had come to appreciate in his own formative years. When he began teaching Sunday school, however, he soon found that "teaching those kids was more important to me than what I was doing in the investment business." In the early 1980s, when a young priest asked him if he had considered becoming a minister, Brooks admitted he had, but explained that he thought he could contribute more by maintaining his day job and devoting his free time to his parish. "When my friend responded, ÔI don't think that's the total answer for you,' I knew he was right," says Brooks, who went home that night and began discussing with his family the calling he felt he could no longer ignore.