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  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Howie Roseman hadn't even been on the job two months when a major national football writer welcomed him to his new position with a column that quoted an unnamed NFL general manager calling Roseman "a shakedown artist" who was on a "mission to prove how shrewd he is" and claimed front-office officials from other teams are "realizing they don't want to do business with Philly."

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

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