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Going, coming around

Would-be Vikings owner Reggie Fowler wants to clear up one last discrepancy on his resume. Fowler says he did not — repeat, did not — compete against Harry Potter in Quidditch.

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Neal from Gaithersburg writes, “Fowler reminds me of the title of a book written about Hollywood a few years ago: ‘Hello, He Lied.’”

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Don’t ask me why, but I have a feeling the Eagles are going to make a play for Antonio Pierce.

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Philly, let’s not forget, signed James Thrash and Brian Mitchell in the past. Why not Pierce (as a replacement for just-released Nate Wayne or perhaps Mark Simoneau)?

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Harold Lewis, Wayne’s agent, told the Philadelphia Inquirer “the demand is tremendous” in free agency for linebackers because “the supply … is very low.” That almost precludes Pierce staying with the Redskins.

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Wouldn’t it be bizarre if, a few days after Antoine Walker was traded back to the Celtics, Laveranues Coles was traded back to the Jets?

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Does this mean Ben Wallace might eventually return to the Wizards?

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Deion Sanders is endorsing a hot dog cooker — Deion Sanders’ Hot Dog Express — that goes for $49.95. It comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by Falcons offensive tackle Todd Weiner.

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