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      <title>Dawg Post Era #5 - David Greene</title>
      <description>Dawg Post is celebrating ten year of its magazine this week. Fletcher Page counts down the ten top players of the last ten years - today #5 David Greene.</description>
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      <title>New Faces Join Practice Squad</title>
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      <description>ATHENS – As soon as the gates opened, fans started pouring in the gates for the third annual Countdown to Kickoff.</description>
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      <title>Greene in town for Countdown to Kickoff</title>
      <description>ATHENS - For Bulldog fans, David Greene's name brings back a variety of memories.</description>
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      <title>Patriots Add Greene and Ventrone</title>
      <description>FOXBORO - The New England Patriots signed two players to their practice squad Wednesday, QB David Greene and S Raymond Ventrone. Terms of the agreements were not released. To make room on the roster, the team released fifth-round pick OL Clint Oldenburg.</description>
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      <title>Nine to Watch vs. Oakland</title>
      <description>For as many as 704 current NFL players, the descent begins soon. On September 1, teams are required to pare their rosters down from 75 to 53. Teams can designate up to eight players to their practice squads the next day, which means that a maximum of 256 will survive that particular purgatory.</description>
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