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ed the Greyhounds (13-14-2) for its third win i
#1   2014/11/29 09:13PM
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NASHVILLE -- Tennessee running back Chris Johnson says he is flying to Nashville to meet with the Titans general manager, a move that might bring both sides closer to getting a deal done and end his holdout. 2014 Black Friday Jaguars Jerseys Deals . Johnson tweeted Tuesday afternoon that he is flying to Nashville Tuesday night and that he and his agent -- Joel Segal -- will meet with general manager Mike Reinfeldt on Wednesday morning. The three-time Pro Bowl running back has refused to report to camp despite having two years left on his original contract. The Titans have said they will make him the highest paid running back in NFL history, but want him to report first before accelerating talks. Wednesdays meeting in Nashville might offer a way around that demand. Johnson also tweeted that things could get better or worse after the meeting. The Titans, who wrapped training camp a day early Monday, were not available for comment Tuesday with players given the day off. Coach Mike Munchak has repeatedly said he would have liked to have had Johnson around from the start of camp. "Its just a matter of hoping that its sooner than later," Munchak said. The Titans are willing to pay Johnson, who is scheduled to earn US$1.065 million for 2011 after Tennessee revised his contract a year ago to get him more money. His original five-year contract was for $12 million, and Johnson said in 2010 he wanted around $30 million in guaranteed money. The five-foot-11, 200-pound running back has led the NFL in yards rushing over the past three seasons since being drafted 24th overall out of East Carolina, and his 4,598 yards rushing ranks behind only Eric Dickerson (5,147), Earl Campbell (5,081) and Jamal Lewis (4,757) over a backs first three seasons. Now Adrian Peterson is due to make more than $10 million this season, and big money contracts have been signed all around the NFL since the lockout ended. Carolina running back DeAngelo Williams got $21 million in guaranteed money as part of a five-year deal for $43 million. The numbers have gone higher since then. Arizona receiver Larry Fitzgerald agreed to an eight-year deal worth up to $120 million Saturday night, prompting Johnson to congratulate him on Twitter and tweet "god is good." Carolina centre Ryan Kalil got a five-year deal, and Cleveland gave left tackle Joe Thomas a seven-year deal worth $84 million. Speedy running backs have a shorter career span. Johnson, who turns 26 on Sept. 23, has missed only one game, and he was deactivated in 2008 with the AFCs top playoff berth already clinched. He has started 46 of the 47 games he has played and has fumbled only six times in three seasons despite 925 rushing attempts and 137 receptions. . Poulter, also the first-round leader, had a 9-under 133 total at Victoria Golf Club. Australias Matthew Giles was second after a 68. Top-ranked Luke Donald was 3 under after a 70. 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The 18-year-old forward has five goals and 11 points in his last four games and now has 19 goals and 48 total points in 27 contests, which puts him third in OHL scoring. Reid Boucher scored two goals for the Sting (15-11-2) and Charles Sarault chipped in with three assists. Boucher has now scored in three straight games and has seven goals in those three outings while Sarault has produced three goals and 10 assists in his last three contests. With Saraults recent output, Sarnia boasts two players in the OHLs top-ten scorers. Alan Quine and Jonatan Tanus scored for the Petes (6-20-3), who have lost eight of their last 10 games. JP Anderson made 39 saves for the win as Michael Giugovaz stopped 21-of-25 shots in a losing cause. Sarnia went 1 for 2 on the power play while Peterborough scored once on six chances with the man advantage. Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: London 3, Guelph 1; Brampton 6, Niagara 1; Kingston 3, Belleville 1; Kitchener 5, Plymouth 4 (SO); Owen Sound 2, Sault Ste. Marie 1 and Saginaw 10, Ottawa 3. At Peterborough, Ont., Galchenyuk gave the Sting the lead a little over four minutes into the first period, however Quine connected on the power play at 17:59 to make it 1-1 after 20 minutes of play. The Petes dominated the second period, outshooting the Sting 15-3, but werent able to solve Anderson. Galchenyuk took advantage of a Peterborough penalty and scored at the 18-minute mark to give the Sting a 2-1 lead heading into the final period. Boucher extendeed Sarnias lead 5:51 into the third before Tanus responded for Peterborough at 16:57. Ry... Mathews Chargers Jersey. 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Marie, Ont., Jordan Binnington stopped 32 shots and Daniel Catenacci had a goal and an assist as Owen Sound (20-5-3) defeated the Greyhounds (13-14-2) for its third win in a row. --- Spirit 10 67s 3 At Saginaw, Mich., the Spirit (12-14-3) scored 10 straight goals, including two each from Garret Ross and Terry Trafford, as Saginaw came back from a 2-0 defecit to crush Ottawa (7-20-2), which is winless in five games. ' ' '


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