woodbuck27
11-22-2013, 08:54 PM
I used to read DR. Z:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Zimmerman
"Zimmerman suffered a stroke on November 22, 2008, which, so far, has left him unable to walk or to communicate.[1] According to fellow SI writer Peter King's MMQB column, Zimmerman has also recently suffered two other strokes and is undergoing rehab in a New Jersey facility, at this time unable to speak and with right-sided hemiparesis."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/writers/dr_z/archive/
http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/.element/img/4.0/global/writer_headshots/new/dr_z.jpg
DR. Z Archive
Comment woodbuck27:
I watched a feature story on DR. 'Z' while eating supper this evening.
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22475988/33566386
Dr Z, former SI writer, still happy after strokes
Posted on: November 28, 2011 12:25 pm
Posted by Josh Katzowitz
" In case you were pondering the whereabouts of one of the most influential pro football writers of the past four decades, SI.com’s Peter King, in his MMQB, has a health update on former Sports Illustrated writer Paul Zimmerman.
Zimmerman, better known as Dr. Z, has reached the three-year anniversary of a series of three strokes that left him unable to read, write and speak, and for now, it seems the improvement of his health has plateaued.
King spoke with Zimmerman’s wife, Linda, last week, and even though her husband has limitations, he still keeps on top of the news regularly, maintains a positive attitude and exercises every day.
“We're not depressed,'' Linda told King. “I think it's because we have each other.”..."
http://theclassical.org/articles/the-lost-scrolls-of-dr-z
The Lost Scrolls of Dr. Z
Sports Illustrated Presents Dr. Z's Greatest Moments in Super Bowl History should be the most famous piece of sportswriting about football, period. So how come you’ve almost certainly never heard of it?
February 1, 2013 - 12:52pm | By Diana Moskovitz
http://theclassical.org/sites/default/files/drzsuperbowlbook.jpg
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Zimmerman
"Zimmerman suffered a stroke on November 22, 2008, which, so far, has left him unable to walk or to communicate.[1] According to fellow SI writer Peter King's MMQB column, Zimmerman has also recently suffered two other strokes and is undergoing rehab in a New Jersey facility, at this time unable to speak and with right-sided hemiparesis."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/writers/dr_z/archive/
http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/.element/img/4.0/global/writer_headshots/new/dr_z.jpg
DR. Z Archive
Comment woodbuck27:
I watched a feature story on DR. 'Z' while eating supper this evening.
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22475988/33566386
Dr Z, former SI writer, still happy after strokes
Posted on: November 28, 2011 12:25 pm
Posted by Josh Katzowitz
" In case you were pondering the whereabouts of one of the most influential pro football writers of the past four decades, SI.com’s Peter King, in his MMQB, has a health update on former Sports Illustrated writer Paul Zimmerman.
Zimmerman, better known as Dr. Z, has reached the three-year anniversary of a series of three strokes that left him unable to read, write and speak, and for now, it seems the improvement of his health has plateaued.
King spoke with Zimmerman’s wife, Linda, last week, and even though her husband has limitations, he still keeps on top of the news regularly, maintains a positive attitude and exercises every day.
“We're not depressed,'' Linda told King. “I think it's because we have each other.”..."
http://theclassical.org/articles/the-lost-scrolls-of-dr-z
The Lost Scrolls of Dr. Z
Sports Illustrated Presents Dr. Z's Greatest Moments in Super Bowl History should be the most famous piece of sportswriting about football, period. So how come you’ve almost certainly never heard of it?
February 1, 2013 - 12:52pm | By Diana Moskovitz
http://theclassical.org/sites/default/files/drzsuperbowlbook.jpg