Tim Green
Born (1963-12-16) December 16, 1963 (age 48)
Liverpool, New York
Occupation Sports commentator, attorney, author, former linebacker

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Tim Green
Date of birth: (1963-12-16) December 16, 1963 (age 48)
Place of birth: Liverpool, New York
Career information
Position(s): Linebacker, Defensive End
College: Syracuse
NFL Draft: 1986 / Round: 1 / Pick 17
Organizations
 As player:
1986–1993 Atlanta Falcons
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com
College Football Hall of Fame

Timothy John Green (born December 16, 1963) is a former American football player as well as a radio and television personality. He was a linebacker and defensive end with the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League, a commentator for National Public Radio, the former host of the 2005 revival of A Current Affair on Fox, and a best-selling author.

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Biography [link]

Green graduated from Syracuse University College of Law in 1994. He has written suspense novels and other books and has served as a commentator for the NFL on Fox. His book Football Genius made The New York Times best-seller list of children's chapter books. [1]

Tim Green is a practicing lawyer with the firm Hiscock & Barclay in New York State. He recently was a co-host "Find My Family" with Lisa Joyner on ABC Television. [2]

In January 2010, Green was named the varsity football coach at Skaneateles High School in Skaneateles, New York. [3]

In December of the same year, Green was named a 2011 winner of the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, given annually to six former NCAA student-athletes for distinguished career accomplishment on the 25th anniversary of their college graduation.[1]

On November 1, 2011, Green submitted a letter of resignation to the Skaneateles school board after Section III Athletics suspended the team, citing player recriuitment violations by "unnamed Skaneateles coaches." Green told the media the players should not be punished, and he said he hoped his resignation would allow the team to resume play. [4]

Bibliography [link]

Fiction [link]

  • 1993 Ruffians (Turner Publishing)
  • 1996 Outlaws
  • 2000 The Letter of The Law (Warner Books)
  • 2002 The Fourth Perimeter (Warner Books)
  • 2003 The Fifth Angel
  • 2004 The First 48
  • 2005 Pie World
  • 2006 Kingdom Come
  • 2009 American Outrage
  • 2007 Football Genius
  • 2009 Football Hero
  • 2009 Football Champ
  • 2009 Above The Law
  • 2009 Baseball Great
  • 2010 False Convictions
  • 2010 Rivals
  • 2010 The Big Time
  • 2011 Best of the best
  • 2011 Deep Zone
  • 2011 Football Hero
  • 2012 Pinch Hit

Non-fiction [link]

  • 1997 A Man and His Mother: An Adopted Son's Search
  • 1997 The Dark Side of the Game: My Life in the NFL
  • 2003 The Road To The NFL

References [link]



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Something New

Something New may refer to:

Film and television

  • Something New (film), a 2006 romantic comedy
  • Something New (How I Met Your Mother)
  • "Something New", a 2007 episode of Brothers & Sisters
  • Something New, a 1920 silent film starring Nell Shipman
  • Literature

  • Something Fresh, a novel by P. G. Wodehouse first published in the U.S. as Something New
  • Music

  • Something New (album), an album by The Beatles
  • "Something New" (Axwell and Ingrosso song), 2014
  • "Something New" (Girls Aloud song), 2012
  • "Something New", a song by Roll Deep from Rules and Regulations (Roll Deep album)
  • "Something New", a song by Anti-Pasti
  • "Something New", a song by Buddy Ace
  • "Something New", a song by Chris Jagger
  • "Something New", a song by Joyrider
  • "Something New", a song by Kim Fowley
  • "Something New", a song by Circle of Willis
  • "Something New", a song by Codeine
  • "Something New", a song by Zendaya featuring Chris Brown
  • "Start of Something New", High School Musical (soundtrack), a song from the 2006 movie High School Musical
  • List of Brothers & Sisters episodes

    Brothers & Sisters is a family drama that premiered on ABC on September 24, 2006, and concluded on May 8, 2011. A total of 109 episodes of Brothers & Sisters have aired over five seasons.

    Series overview

    Episodes

    Season 1 (2006–07)

    Season 2 (2007–08)

    Season 3 (2008–09)

    Season 4 (2009–10)

    Season 5 (2010–11)

    References and footnotes

    External links

  • TV.com Brothers & Sisters Entry
  • Something New (film)

    Something New is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Sanaa Hamri. The screenplay by Kriss Turner focuses on interracial relationships and traditional African American family values and social customs.

    Plot

    Kenya McQueen (Sanaa Lathan) is a successful, single African American woman who has sacrificed romance in order to pursue a career as a certified public accountant. Her obsessive compulsive desire for perfection and control has manifested itself in the bland, monochromatic decor of her new home and the rigid rules she follows in her personal life. Urged to loosen up by her friends, Kenya accepts a blind date with landscape architect Brian Kelly (Simon Baker) arranged by her co-worker Leah Cahan (Katharine Towne), who is in the process of planning the kind of wedding Kenya wants herself. The two meet at Starbucks, and she is surprised to discover Brian is white. She quickly excuses herself and leaves.

    The two unexpectedly meet again at a party at Leah's parents' home, where Brian landscaped the grounds. Impressed with his work, Kenya decides to hire him to renovate her unkempt backyard garden. As time passes, their employer-employee relationship evolves into a friendship and then love.

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    Something New

    by: Fifth

    Selfishness, lies to me, Unconcious Remedy, You tell
    yourself that everything is quite alrights, You think of
    an ending plea, but that won't ever be, you stick to your
    own lies and watch us compromise, I think that your
    confused at all, Like paper dragons on a wall, There rage
    built silently, confused wrecked society, we watch as
    this whole world falls, There she was next to me, alone
    so quiet see, I know that no one cares no one will
    compromise, My life is short you see, can't live
    conformity, Want to listen to and help you with replies,
    I doubt that anyone can let go, Perhaps I'll never ever
    know, I tell me that It could not be, I hope that you




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