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Noting he has scheduled double shoulder surgery on Mark Schlereth, an ex-NFL player and current ESPN analyst who has already had 29 surgeries, Adickes suggests TV cameras might come along: Maybe I'll do that (on-air) live.
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Mark Adickes played seven NFL seasons and, starting April 12, will host a weekly show, Athlete 360, distributed nationally on Fox Sports Net.
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After being an All-America offensive lineman at Baylor in 1983, Adickes played in the United States Football League and for the Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs before retiring after the 1991 season.
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But Adickes doesn't even fantasize about TV stardom.
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Adickes now practices in Houston and is the team doctor for the NBA's Rockets and a consultant to the NFL's Texans.
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Adickes notes that including operating-room footage could let viewers get really up close and personal.
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Adickes is best known for sculpting the heads of past and current presidents along with a 36-foot tall rendering of the Beatles.
Archive 2010-04-04 Bill Crider 2010
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Adickes stops short of Mike Wilbon's stance about not allowing his son to play football, but cautions parents to make sure their kids have smart coaching and use proper technique and equipment.
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Sculptor David Adickes will 'christen' his latest work (it's not an unveiling because the statues are too big to veil) Thursday night at his studio.
Archive 2007-06-03 Bill Crider 2007
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In defense of Adickes and Paton, in §20 Kant claims to have established that the categories apply to the manifold in any one given intuition, and affirms that he will now show that categories apply to any object presented to the senses.
Kant's Transcendental Arguments Pereboom, Derk 2009
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