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By by Luke Cyphers
Monday, July 8, 2002 Pro athletes spend a lifetime watching videotape, the best of them studying with the fervor of Zapruder film nuts. They revel in finding tiny flaws in their jumpers, a presnap lean by an opposing fullback, the two-degree shift in arm angle every time a pitcher brings the curve. Yet Darrell Russell, the Raiders' two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle, cannot bring himself to watch the tape playing a dozen feet in front of him on a 27" monitor inside a sterile California courtroom. With his mother, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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