That's cool, and while it's cool to be playing for the Cowboys Stocco played the Josh Childress card long before going overseas had hit the NBA. Last word from Stocco camp is that he had signed with a professional football team in Italy. When I first heard the story he was supposed to be the highest paid player in the league at 60k a season. I just saw this though about one of his teamates: "Wide receiver Craig McIntyre, one of Grisham's main sources, has played the past two seasons for the Parma Panthers, who paid him about $1,300 a month his first season and about $1,900 a month the next." So 60 may even be a lot for Stocco's prized arm but at the very least it's good for him. More story here.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Badger Update
Just saw on Sportscenter that there's a chance the Cowboys may start Brooks Bollinger this weekend against the Giants. It's always good to see Badgers plugging along in the NFL, especially our quarterbacks who have been winners but certainly never stars. Bollinger finished his badger career with a 30-12 record, 3-0 bowl record, and over 1,700 hundred rushing yards and 26 rushing tds.
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