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By Luke Cyphers
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. soccer team is a tight group, and under Bob Bradley, a tight ship. That's why Tuesday's news about Charlie Davies' injuries in a wee-hours car wreck in which one person was killed was so stunning, and why the players' muted yet emotional reactions to the tragedy were not. As ESPN The Magazine documented in a piece on preparations for World Cup qualifiers, Bradley's Yanks try their best to leave little to chance. From travel arrangements to mealtimes to meetings to s ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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