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Alumni: June 2009 Archives

Neuqua Valley now has a cool Web site up and running. It's filled with all sorts of information, including stats and records. It was designed by an alumnus with a high profile - Babatunde Oshinowo, the Carolina Panthers defensive lineman out of Stanford.

Texans.pngOwen Daniels has signed a one-year, $2.79 million tender from the Texans, but he's still looking for a multi-year deal in Houston. The Pro Bowl tight end skipped Monday's mandatory minicamp as his agents continue to negotiate for a longer contract.

"We're happy he elected to come in and sign his tender and be part of this football team again," Texans general manager Rick Smith told the Houston Chronicle. "I'm a little disappointed he's not here today, but again, we talked about how it's a process and how complicated it is. At some point, I'm sure Owen will rejoin his teammates and be back and be a productive football player for us."

Neuqua Valley graduate Drew Fumagalli will be a captain for Dayton in the 2009 season.

A double major in business marketing and finance, Fumagalli was a member of the 2008 Pioneer Football League academic honor roll. The linebacker, who missed three games due to injuries, notched 36 total tackles last season as a starter. His brother Ross served as his backup.

UPDATED LINKS: Reactions from Daniels' agent Alan Herman; the tight end takes his case to Facebook.

Looking for a long-term deal from the Texans, tight end Owen Daniels skipped Tuesday's organized team activities - which are not mandatory - in an attempt to push negotiations. The restricted free agent had been a part of the first three weeks of OTAs in Houston.

Houston Chronicle writer Megan Manfull reports:

"Obviously we're in the middle of negotiations," general manager Rick Smith said. "He's well within in his rights not to be here. We wish he were working out like he had been, but we understand it. Every day he is out here he's getting better.

"Things like this have a way of working themselves out."

Tecmo Bowl playbook.gifThis will be a punch line if his Saints struggle in 2009. Or it will be viewed as a sign of his outside-the-box genius if his team gets back to the playoffs. Either way, New Orleans coach Sean Payton is shopping a movie project.

Times-Picayune reporter Mike Triplett has the story:

The movie, currently titled "The Xbox Kid," is about a boy from a poor family in New Orleans who starts controlling the outcome of NFL games through a refurbished Xbox given to him by his grandfather following a devastating hurricane.

Payton said the idea came to him when his son Connor would play upcoming Saints games on his Xbox during the 2006 season.

"I just wrote about four pages, piddling around with it," said Payton, who later turned the idea over to a professional screen writer to flesh it out.

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