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Mitchell Lonneman

@mitchlonneman

MMU ‘21 & ‘24. - Clinical Research Coordinator for Sanford Health

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calendar_today06-08-2012 04:51:19

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Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett is reuniting with the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Lynx in a new, all-encompassing role involving business, community efforts and content development, sources told ESPN. His long-awaited No. 21 Wolves jersey retirement will also happen in Minnesota.

Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett is reuniting with the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Lynx in a new, all-encompassing role involving business, community efforts and content development, sources told ESPN. His long-awaited No. 21 Wolves jersey retirement will also happen in Minnesota.
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Brandon Aubrey is your NFC Pro Bowl Kicker. Aubrey: 32/36 FG(88%) 42/43 XP 69% from 50+. Will Reichard: 27/29 FG (93%) 28/28 XP 82% from 50+. Both of Will's misses were from hitting the CABLE WIRE. #JusticeForWillTheThrill

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Talk about draft position and fourth place schedules and whatever else. If you're not enjoying the hell out of this today after listening to Detroit fans for the past couple of seasons, I don't know what to tell you.

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Entering Week 18, Will Reichard is 30-for-32 (93.8%) on field goals. His field goal percentage is the highest among all kickers league wide with a minimum of 30 attempts.

Entering Week 18, <a href="/WillReichard/">Will Reichard</a> is 30-for-32 (93.8%) on field goals. His field goal percentage is the highest among all kickers league wide with a minimum of 30 attempts.
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Curt Cignetti inherited Indiana—the losingest team in college football history—and made the Hoosiers a winner. Just like he did at every school before. Now, he’s a national champion. Google him.

Curt Cignetti inherited Indiana—the losingest team in college football history—and made the Hoosiers a winner.

Just like he did at every school before. 

Now, he’s a national champion. Google him.