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  2. John Sitton - Wikipedia

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    John Edmund Sitton (born 21 October 1959) is an English former professional footballer and former coach and manager of Leyton Orient.. He is considered a cult hero for many fans of 90s football, particularly noted for key phrases such as "all I'm sayin' to ya" and "it's come off Brooksy's shins".

  3. Looking for therapy? Football star Tom Brady knows how you ...

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    The seven-time Super Bowl football champ and father of three has previously spoken about using therapy to help his mental health amid career and other life stressors.

  4. Donald De La Haye - Wikipedia

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    Donald De La Haye (born December 2, 1996), also known online as Deestroying, is a Costa Rican-American YouTuber and professional American football kicker for the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football at the University of Central Florida (UCF). De La Haye is known for his videos demonstrating his ...

  5. Yips - Wikipedia

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    In the National Football League (NFL), a normally reliable placekicker who starts struggling is also said to have the yips. Seven-time Pro Bowler Justin Tucker was described by fans and sportswriters as suffering from yips during his 2024 season , after a seemingly inexplicable series of misses leading to a career-low 73.9% field goal rate ...

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  8. Jason Benetti - Wikipedia

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    Benetti was born ten weeks prematurely at the University of Chicago Hospital, where he remained for the first three months of his life. [1] While in intensive care, Benetti developed a respiratory illness that deprived his blood of oxygen; this may have caused his cerebral palsy, which was diagnosed when he was a toddler.

  9. Martin J. Broussard Center for Athletic Training - Wikipedia

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    The Martin J. Broussard Center for Athletic Training is the athletic training and rehabilitation center for LSU athletics at Louisiana State University. [1] [2] The two-story, 22,000 square foot facility, built in 1998, serves as the main athletic training facility for all treatments and rehabilitations.