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NASFA Player Blogs: Butler Benton – RB – Cincinnati
Written by Butler Benton   
Friday, 30 March 2007

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Foreword:  Butler’s instincts, quickness, and athleticism help him to read and react fast.  He does a good job of getting to the hole and through it quickly.  He has very good playing strength as well as the power to drive and gain movement at the point of attack.  Butler has a strong, high character, upstanding family supporting him and an unparalleled drive and work ethic.  Led the Bearcats in rushing his senior season, led team in rushing touchdowns in ’06, and second leading rusher as a freshman. 

What’s up everyone?  My name is Butler Benton and this first blog is just going to introduce myself and let you know what you need to know about #23, here at fightforthefans.com you’ll be able to follow me throughout my rookie season.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 April 2008 )
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2008 NFL Draft Preview: Quarterbacks
Written by Rocky Sites   
Friday, 07 March 2008

The common denominator in a championship team is usually the quarterback.  Going into the 2008 draft there are only nine NFL teams that can say they have a franchise Quarterback.  With that said, this is a weak quarterback class and some teams may overpay for QB’s that may not be worth such a high selection.

Last Updated ( Friday, 07 March 2008 )
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2008 NFL Draft Preview: Wide Receivers
Written by Rocky Sites   
Thursday, 28 February 2008

The wide receiver position is becoming a strong need for many teams now that the league is passing more than ever.  We are now seeing 6’4”, 6’5”, and even 6’6” former basketball players posing as wide receivers and becoming big time threats in the NFL.  This year’s wide receiver class isn’t as strong as in year’s past, but is still filled with potential big play threats in the NFL.

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