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Dr. James Andrews, the world's most renowned surgeon, has accomplished fame and fortune repairing the bones and sinew of sport's most accomplished athletes. Now, at age 67, the remarkably energetic Andrews leads the charge to reduce the need for such surgeries, especially among teen-aged ...
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Dr. Andrews: Favre wants to play with Vikings
Fanball Fantasy Football News - Newsbreakers — ... According to the Clarion-Ledger, Dr. James Andrews told the paper in an interview that Brett Favre wants to play this season and he wants to do it with the Vikings. Dr Andrews went on to say "He wants to end his career on a high note and I hope he can. He's a tough guy, a great guy. I'm pulling for him. He wants to play. He just wants to make sure his shoulder and arm are healthy enough." ...

Brett Favre / Dr. Andrews: Favre wants to play with Vikings
FantasySP / ALL / Player News — According to the Clarion-Ledger, Dr. James Andrews told the paper in an interview that Brett Favre wants to play this season and he wants to do it with the Vikings. Dr Andrews went on to say "He wants to end his career on a high note and I hope he can. He's a tough guy, a great guy. I'm pulling for him. He wants to play. He just wants to make sure his shoulder and arm are healthy enough." Our View: Well the signs keep pointing to a Favre return, and at this point it seems almost like a certainty. Favre would really shock the world ...

Dr. Andrews: Favre wants to play with Vikings
No-Offseason.com — The News According to the Clarion-Ledger , Dr. James Andrews told the paper in an interview that Brett Favre wants to play this season and he wants to do it with the Vikings. Dr Andrews went on to say "He wants to end his career on a high note and I hope he can. He's a tough guy, a great guy. I'm pulling for him. He wants to play. He just wants to make sure his shoulder and arm are healthy enough." Our View Well the signs keep pointing to a Favre return, and at this point it seems almost like a certainty. Favre would really shock the world if he didn't come back at this ...

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