Former Michigan Athlete of the Week: Steve Breaston

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13Jan 2010
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Former Michigan Athlete of the Week: Steve Breaston

Steve Breaston
In the Arizona Cardinals’ overtime victory against the Green Bay Packers, Breaston caught 7 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown, to go along with one carry for 28 yards.

Honorable mention: On the opposite side of the ball, Packers cornerback Charles Woodson made 6 tackles, broke up one pass, and forced a fumble. Unfortunately, his team fell to the Cardinals, 51-45.

5Jan 2010
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Former Michigan Athlete of the Week: Charles Woodson

Charles Woodson, frequent flyer
Charles Woodson had 1 pass interception and 2 pass breakups in the Packers’ 33-7 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The interception was returned for a 45-yard touchdown.

Honorable mention:
The stats may not seem like much, but the Denver Broncos’ Ty Law is a 35-year-old cornerback, which is a rarity in the NFL. He broke up a pass and returned an interception for 37 yards as the Broncos lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, 44-24.

Image via TheWolverineBlog.com

2Dec 2009
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Former Michigan Athlete of the Week: Charles Woodson

Charles Woodson could beat the Lions by himself.

On Thanksgiving Day, Charles Woodson had an excellent day against the Detroit Lions. Woodson had 7 total tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for loss, 2 interceptions, 1 quarterback hurry, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, and 4 pass breakups in a 34-12 victory. If he keeps up his current pace, he could end up being the Defensive MVP of the entire league.

Honorable mention: Lamarr Woodley of the Pittsburgh Steelers had 7 tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 quarterback hurry, but the Steelers lost to the Baltimore Ravens, 20-17.

17Nov 2009
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Former Michigan Athlete of the Week: Charles Woodson

This is how not to fumble a punt – don’t let anyone touch you.
Charles Woodson had a great game for the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. In a 17-7 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, Woodson had 9 total tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 1 sack, and 1 interception. The interception came when Woodson dived in front of Cowboys tight end Jason Witten on the goal line.

Honorable mention:
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jason Avant had 8 receptions for 156 yards (19.5-yard average), but the Eagles lost to the San Diego Chargers. Both of those totals are career highs for Avant.
3Apr 2009
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*unh*

There’s no excuse for the #2 hit on this video not being #1.

The reason I like this video so much, though, is that it includes the only good play Chris Graham ever made for Michigan. Which is exactly one more good play than I made for the Wolverines, so good for him.