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Jerseysnfl NewsSaturday 02 January, 2010
Great NFL Hero-Cris Carter Nowadays, the official NFL jerseys are flooded into the market. now, we will introduce you a NFL hero-Cris Carter. If you are a football fan, you must know him. Former NFL football player, Cris Carter played the position of wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1989 until 1989, the Minnesota Vikings from 1990 through 2001 and for the Miami Dolphins in 2002. Carter had leaps that were acrobatic; he ran the most precise routes and had hands of greatness. Cris Carter became known for his astonishing footwork and body control as he made catches close to the sidelines. At the end of the season in 1985, quarterback Jim Karsatos intended to throw the ball away out of bounds as the other team brought him down. Remarkably, Carter caught the ball in what Karsatos calls the greatest catch in college football history. Carter's absence in the offense in the 1987 season was a disappointing season of Carter was picked up by the Minnesota Vikings in 1990, but did not have many passes thrown his way in the first season of his time there. He finished the 1990 season with 3 touchdowns and 27 receptions for 413 yards. The next year he became the top pass catcher with 5 touchdowns and 72 receptions for 962 yards. Carter parted ways with the Vikings in 2001 as an all-time leader with 1,400 receptions for 12,383 yards and 110 touchdowns. Unable to complete a deal in 2002, Carter became an analyst for "Inside the NFL" on HBO from May through October. Then the Miami Dolphins lured him onto the field. Carter was obviously out of juice catching only 3 passes and 31 receiving yards and fumbling one time. After medical issues and missed touchdowns, Cris Carter humbly retired the next season. For more information, please visit our online shop www.jerseysnfl.org. We offer many teams' official NFL jerseys for you! Welcome to select and purchase! Internet reference: http://hubpages.com/hub/Cris-Carter Editor: Vivian News for Thursday 31 December, 2009 Recent News
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