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Belichick pleased with Haynesworth's early work and Pain-free Tiger set to return after 3-month break
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New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick's early assessment of new acquisition Albert Haynesworth is positive."Albert has worked hard. I think that it's coming," Belichick said Tuesday. "We've got a long way to go, so just take it day-by-day, but I think he's doing fine."Haynesworth practiced with the Patriots for the first time on Sunday. The team had Monday off, but was back on the practice field Tuesday.New England picked up Haynesworth in a trade with the Redskins last week. He had a tumultuous season in Washington last year, starting with a prolonged delay at the beginning of training camp when he needed 10 days to pass his conditioning test. He also feuded with coach Mike Shanahan throughout the season and has had a number of legal troubles. [Read the full article]
« Patrick Cantlay, Peter Uihlein, Russell Henley, Harris English named to 2011 Walker Cup team |Back to Main| SI Golf Ranking: Rory McIlroy, Luke Donald still 1-2 »Tiger Woods played a nine-hole practice round Tuesday morning at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, and afterward pronounced his left leg fully healed from knee and Achilles injuries he suffered at the Masters in April."It feels solid, it feels stable, no pain," Woods told reporters after his round. He added that he felt better than he has in years: "Years, plural."Woods also spoke about his split from caddie Steve Williams, whom Woods fired in a face-face meeting after the AT&T National in suburban Philadelphia in July."I felt if was time for a change," Woods said of the decision. "Steve and I have had an amazing run. [Read the full article]
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