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But in the end, the Cerrato character turns out to be noble, and he breaks down in tears as he accepts a two-year plea arranged by his lawyer, Jim Belushi.
CBS drama features "Vinny Cerrato" Dan Steinberg 2010
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As loyal Redskins Insider readers surely remember, Cerrato hosted a short-lived radio show on ESPN 980, which also is owned by Redskins owner Daniel M. Snyder.
Vinny Cerrato gets to the playoffs -- on the radio Jason Reid 2011
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The CBS site lists the correct title, "Nevada vs. Cerrato."
CBS drama features "Vinny Cerrato" Dan Steinberg 2010
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I do know, though, that the program won its time slot among adults ages 18-49, which could lead to many cheap jokes about Vinny Cerrato and winning.
CBS drama features "Vinny Cerrato" Dan Steinberg 2010
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Cerrato says through tears, as Belushi consoles him.
CBS drama features "Vinny Cerrato" Dan Steinberg 2010
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One of three pass catchers Vinny Cerrato selected in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft, Thomas appeared in 34 games for the Redskins.
Redskins release WR Devin Thomas Rick Maese 2010
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When Cerrato worked for the San Francisco 49ers, he said, defensive coordinator Ray Rhodes would always have Mel's book, every year.
After 25 years, Mel Kiper still owns NFL draft hype machine 2009
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"Nobody wants to miss anybody or anything," said Redskins executive vice president for football operations Vinny Cerrato.
After 25 years, Mel Kiper still owns NFL draft hype machine 2009
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He's not eligible for the practice squad and, again, the Shanahans do not think highly of the first player the franchise selected after owner Daniel Snyder promoted Vinny Cerrato to executive vice president of the football operation.
A closer look at Devin Thomas's release from the Redskins Jason Reid 2010
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Ok, technically the episode seems to star a character named "Vinnie Cerrato," not Vinny, who was set up for some sort of arson case (that unwittingly became murder) due to his financial obligations to a friend and a threat against his wife, which caused him to help burn down his own business.
CBS drama features "Vinny Cerrato" Dan Steinberg 2010
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