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Reed Doughty Makes Thousands of Dollars Working From Home

Redskins safety Reed Doughty might be on injured reserve, but rehabbing a bad back hasn't affected his keen business sense. Or maybe he's just extremely lucky (other than not being able to play because he's hurt, obviously). Whatever, he's been a beneficiary of the club recently signing Shaun Alexander and DeAngelo Hall.

Alexander wore No. 37 in Seattle before his inglorious departure, and that just happened to be Doughty's number in Washington. One financial transaction later and Alexander had 37 and Doughty had moved on to 23. Fast-forward a few weeks, the Redskins sign Hall to a one-year deal, and he wanted to keep the number that brought him such good karma in Oakland.

Yep, that would be No. 23. Doughty dutifully obliged because, as he told the Sports Bog's Dan Steinberg, "I want to have my number, I like 23 ... But at the same time, we're building a house. I'd rather have furniture than a number." Fair point.

Meanwhile, Doughty's teammates' reaction ranged from incredulous to, well, just incredulous:

Not There, or There ... but There; That's When the Steelers Lost the Game to the Pats



I think I can put my finger on the exact moment the Steelers had no chance of beating the Patriots last week. It wasn't Anthony Smith's dopey mid-week guarantee, although his on-field performance had everything to do with the final score.

No, it was the Brady-to-Moss-to-Brady-to-Gaffney touchdown bomb early in the third quarter that made the score 24-13, but it might as well have been 240-13. (And yes, No. 27 in the white jersey getting beat on the play is Anthony Smith.)

Interestingly, the Steelers used this very same play against the Bengals (around the 1:45 mark) in the 2005 wild-card game, with similar final-nail-in-coffin results. And playing the role of Smith is Ifeanyi Ohalete. (Hey, at least he didn't lose his shirt over it.) Feel better, Steelers fans? No? Me neither.

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