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Do The Right Thing: Linebacker Larry Edwards prepares himself for the 2005 season


has committed to spending an extra 30-60 minutes in each film or weightlifting session, a stark contrast to the days when he was eager to get out of either commitment as quickly as possible. He's also changed his off-the-field habits, an improvement his coaches take as evidence he's bought into the theory of off-the-field habits carrying over onto the field. The new will debut on August 11 when training camp opens, his first opportunity to prove to his coaches he's made significant strides. (Tar Heel Blue)

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