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Morgan, Elliott, and Nick are assigned individual projects. The theme for this project is to write about a hero. Nick wants to write about Rob Moore, wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals. To gain experience, he wants to jump into Moore, but the jersey puts him into Junior Seau, linebacker for the San Diego Chargers. After the game, Nick learns that Seau is a real hero because of his charity he runs.''''Morgan has trouble finding a hero, but after some thoughtful thinking and Uncle Larry's help for her mother, she picks Larry.moreless
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    Now well this episode lives up to the name that it was given. This episode was truly inspiring, in the way that Junior Seau does not end up bein the person that he seems to be. It was nice to see this side of him (being a football player, and not saying that they are mean and all) but it was nice to see him that he gives back to the place and people that he loves. It was very nice to see this, i feel really proud every time i see something like this happen it was good to see this side of him.moreless

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    • Junior Seau currently plays for the Miami Dolphins. Edit
    • Rob Moore is now out of the NFL. Edit
    • Stu Nahan, Gary Miller, Stuart Scott and Rich Eisen worked for ESPN at the time allowing Disney (which owns ESPN) to do some cross promotion. (Also Monday Night Football was on ABC which is still owned by Disney.) Edit
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