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Williamson working on improving hands with new team
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Receiver Troy Williamson was the last player on the field during minicamp Saturday, spending extra time with his position coach.
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After three disappointing seasons in Minnesota, WR Troy Williamson is looking forward to being a part of a revamped Jaguars receiving corps.
He wasn doing any speed drills. He wasn working on getting off the line of scrimmage. And he wasn running routes.
He was catching passes -- the thing that haunted him in Minnesota and caused him to seek a fresh start with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
But guess what? Williamson caught them all. In fact, he has caught just about everything thrown his way during Jacksonvilles two-day camp and since the team began offseason workouts last month.
Its just a big weight lifted off him, all that pressure, receivers coach Todd Monken said. Its still early, but weve been pleasantly surprised.
The Jaguars traded a sixth-round draft pick for Williamson, the seventh overall pick in the 2005 ...
FRED PERRY BLANK CANVAS
Dazzle your peers with Freds latest eye-catching polo collaboration
Fred Perry continues to serve up eye-catching collaborations, not least their latest team-up with &Sons, the creative practice formed by stylists Simon Foxton and Nick Griffiths. Foxton is a consultant to the likes of Levis, Converse and Mandarina Duck, while Griffiths has contributed to American GQ, among others. For the spring/summer 08 Blank Canvas, Fred Perrys seventh such project, &Sons came up with these limited-edition polo shirts based, unbelievably, on actual naval camouflage patterns from the two World Wars intended to confuse rather than conceal, apparently. The Blank Canvas styles are taken from cubist designs emblazoned on British battleships designs which became known as Dazzle, for obvious reasons, and are limited to 250 each at £110 a pop. Not exclusive enough? Londons Dover Street Market has three exclusive hand-painted styles at £160 and just five of each shirt. Whatever coats your boat, as they ...
Siemens SK65
What we have here is the result of clever thinking. How to keep happy those who want a full keyboard on a phone you know who you are… but don want the full width if the classic BlackBerry handset? That cross-section of the wireless population now has the cross-shaped Siemens SK65; cross-shaped, that is, when the pivoting keyboard is twisted out to its halfway point. This is a great-looking mobile, the most eye-catching double thumber on the market. It also has the Push-to-Talk, walkie-talkie function, a decent 64MB of built-in memory and a two-inch screen that offers a viewing window few rival models can match. Available on T-Mobile, 02, Vodafone and BT ...