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By Seth Wickersham
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 NFL teams are aristocracies. Scroll your eyes from nameplate to nameplate in a locker room and it's easy to pinpoint the rulers. They have two lockers, not one. Sometimes management allots the extra, sometimes the star requests it, but the message is the same: Between his fan mail, clothes, shoes, iPod speakers—his sheer quantity of stuff—that player is entitled to extra means. It's a status thing. On the Giants, Eli Manning doubles up. So do Michael Strahan, Jeremy Shockey and An ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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