Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday September 25 2002 — Webster from football I have to take care Continued from AS - pleading no contest in September 1999 to forging prescriptions to obtain Ritalin a drug commonly' used to treat children with hyperactivity Webster was the last of the 22 Steelers ' who played on all four Super Bowl championship teams to leave the team and the 'first to die He refused to leave the lineup even for serious injuries once playing six straight seasons without missing a snap However that tough-gu- y insistence on playing hurt may have led to the brain damage Webster’s doctors said the concussion’s during his career damaged his frontal lobe causing cognitive dysfunction Webster's injuries were similar to a boxer’s — one doctor said he was essenr tially "punch drunk" — and affected his attention span concentration and focus leading him to act erratically Doctors said the condition could not be cured and an operation would not improve his brain functions - “My dad has some health problems no one knows about and that I don’t want to get into that much” Garrett Webster a senior at a suburban Pittsburgh high school told the Pittsburgh last week “But he has some brain injuries Post-Gazet- Control Continued from A8 Said Stuart: “It was awesome (She was) just playing smart That was so smart” Nelson said since the pair won as well as the team winning collectively she sees a region championship ahead for each te Like his father Garrett Webster is a line-man and he plays on his high school foot- ball team Remarkably Mike Webster almost never had a football career Raised on a 640-acpotato farm near Tomahawk Wis Webster grew up a Jim Packers fan But his farm Taylor-idolizidudes invented him from playing until his junior year at Rhinelander High when coach Dave Lechnir volunteered to drive him home after practice in time for his chores Webster was good enough to get a schol- arship to Wisconsin where he started fin Ten team three years and made the But at 223 pounds he was considered too small by some NFL teams and he wasn't taken until the fifth round of the 1974 re ng all-B- ig draft With four future Hall of Famers in the fust five rounds — Lynn Swann Jack Lambert John Stallworth and Webster — 1) (during championships)” game “Mike Webster was the best center who ever played the game” Noll said “He was the one position I never had to worry about” Faulk’s injury not as ST LOUIS ( AP) — Marshall Faulk’s neck injury doesn’t appear to be as serious as first thought but die status of the St Louis Rams running back is uncertain for Sunday’s game with the Dallas Cowboys Coach Mike Martz said Faulk had no numbness in his neck after injuring it when he was tackled in the second doesn't appear to be nearly as serious as we had thought" Faulk felt “quite a bit better” Ttiesday “He’s just got general neck soreness and he is much ' improved so we’re encour- aged by that as you can imagine” Martz said “It didn’t appear to be nearly as dramatic or serious as what we ini- 4 quarter of Monday night’s that at loss Tampa Bay dropped the Rams to 3 Faulk who appeared to have sprained ligaments in his neck was scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday but results will not be made available until Wednesday a team spokesman said ‘‘I’m not sure what Marshall’s situation is going to be” Martz said Tuesday “It tially thought" Faulk who has scored four of the Rams’ six touchdowns this season was upended by Bucs linebacker Derrick Brooks with 11:20 to go in the second quar-ter He returned to the bench for the second half but did not reenter die game although he tried in die fourth quarter “They really had to demand that he not go back in” Martz said 26-1- 0-- An upset win this weekend would help No 100 fade even Three Aggie quarterbacks Continued from A8 combined to throw 41 passes quicker Plus I need to get to at first Five pwMssions and never least 500 in Aggie games I’ve without an interception last Sat- lTOkedback in a Z7-1- 4 wmat covered urday at Iowa But USU gained Some other thoughts ttv?”1 just 223 yards through the air mm arrs Punter Steve Mullins' leg must against a Hawkeye defense that y“ be getting tired He has punted 34 entered the game ranked last times (85 per game average) not among Division I schools in ' blocked that tte one was hunting defending the pass Maybe Iowa pome has to be No 50 The If current pace continues Mullins had something to prove but the to Reno and will break the USU single-seaso- n whfooed the cockv Wolf Pack Aggies certainly didn't seize 87 1969 record Jess in of several opportunities Dropped by punts 38-l9- It wasnotasclose asthe Garcia-A- t balls the current were the biggest culprit average 24-score as USU built a 0 lead at Mullins the would Poor have field position also hurt the 935 by The halftime Aggies dominated Aggies USU also never reached J997 pmethat gave them the cnd of this ason- the red zone and converted just 4- Robinson has yet to start s Big West Conference champi- of-1-6 third-dow- n leads the backfield in but plays nnshin and a berth m the Humani- - game ' I 128 with the in hate to keep saying it but it rushing Aggies tariim Bowl Demario Brown wasn't pretty rushed for 157 yards and caught a yards on 17 carries (75 per cany) He has the two longest runs from Linebacker Robert Watts has pass scrimmage of 39 and 25 yards and come close to intercepting sever- The start of the Mick Dennehy al passes this year but had his era marked No 75 The 2000 sea- - has carried the ball in three games comBut him catch best chance against Iowa It came won't 38-1Texas Tech a 6 son opener at you on the fourth play of the game loss Emmett White rushed for plaining at least to the media but the sophomore dropped the “I respect the decisions of 143 yards in his fust collegiate coach Cole" Robinson said “All ball that was thrown right at him start but the Red Raiders were 1 can do is wait for “That's why I play defense” my opportu- just too much for the Aggies Watts and then do said “I need to get my If I continue to cover the best” my nity and schedules he has hands So the far done a Aggies good job stay going I should have had the same No 125 will happen in ‘ of that The Aggies could use that one" yy ! 1 FREE Balancing Free Valve Stems Free Tire Disposal Free Road Hazard P23575R15 Light Truck Tire weather tire for driving use Designed for on and Raised outline white letter styling All off-ro- ad ' FBI looking into scandal — Fed-- intenriew USATbday reported Jackson a judge for the said the FBI is very scandal ISU Olympic figure skating interested in ISU President are interviewing international ’ Ottavio Cinquanta and Didier officials from the sport accordGailhaguet the banned French' ing to a published report federation president Three officials — Jon Jack-so- n The FBI has declined comRon Pfenning and Sally — ment said as did Gailhaguet A were they Stapleford woman at Cinquanta’s house recently interviewed by FBI said he wasn’t available to talk agents and members of the Russians Elena Berezhnaya in Office New US Attorney’s and Anton Sikharulidze won York USA Today said in a die gold medal in die pairs at story for Wednesday Salt Lake City in February Investigators woe interest-but French judge Marie-Reied in interviewing other Le Gougne said she had beat skaters at competitions worldwide said Pfenning an Amerpressured by Gailhaguet to vote for the Russians She ican and member of the then recanted saying she had International Skating Union’s voted honestly but duplicate technical committee there asked when me gold medals were awarded to “They thd Canadian pair of Jamie other be opportunities might Sale and David Pelletier to interview people in skating In April Le Gougne and who don’t live in the United States” said Pfenning the ref- Gailhaguet were suspended for three years and banned from eree for the pairs competition tire 2006 Olympics by the ISU at the 2002 Olympic Games A reputed Russian mobster where judges were accused of was arrested in connection fixing the results ' with die controversy in Ally Pfenning and Jackson said last interviewed US officials allege that were they Alimzhan Tokhtakhounov month Staplefbrd former chair of the technical committee was conspired to fix skating cominterviewed Diesdqy before flypetitions at the Olympics and - 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