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XFL
DEMONS BRAVE STRONG WINDS
ADD THREE VETERAN RECEIVERS TO
REPAIR SHORTAGE
News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
LAS
VEGAS, Nev. (January 17, 2000) - The subject was the weather
Wednesday in the San Francisco Demons' XFL training camp here.
The "hawk" was dominating the action for the second
straight day.
While
San Francisco took the field in temperatures that dipped into
the 20s when the wind chill was added, the Demons were taking
steps to shore up a very prickly area on the roster.
The
Demons have been woefully short on receivers as the training
camp churns to the end of its third week and Coach Jim Skipper
said reinforcements were on the way.
Veteran
NFL pass-catchers Floyd Turner and J.T. Thomas and longtime
CFL receiver Jimmy Cunningham will be joining the Demons for
either Thursday or Friday drills.
The
summoning of additional players was made necessary by injuries
to current squad members Mike Adams (knee), Darran Hall (hip)
and Lee DeRamus (hamstring).
Turner
played nine years with New Orleans, Indianapolis and Baltimore
and has 281 receptions to his credit. He caught 64 passes with
the Saints in 1991 and recorded 52 receptions with the Colts
in 1994. He played in 16 games with Baltimore in 1998 and finished
with 32 catches in his last career action.
Thomas
played four season with the St. Louis Rams through the 1998
campaign, owning 34 career receptions. He also has returned
71 kickoffs in his career with the Rams.
Cunningham
hauled in 54 passes for Grey Cup champion British Columbia this
season to up his career total to 100 catches in six CFL seasons,
including his first two (1995-96) in Toronto.
San
Francisco practices twice Thursday and in the morning Friday
before taking part in a closed controlled scrimmage against
Memphis Saturday.
The
Demons open the 2001 season against the Los Angeles Xtreme Sunday,
February 4, at Pacific Bell Park, at 1:00 p.m. Season and individual-game
tickets are available by calling 1-888-4XFLTIX or at www.sfdemons.com
or www.tickets.com on the internet or in person at Pacific Bell
Park or Giants' Dugout stores.
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