
ESPN.com Web Series "Last Man Standing" Profiles Arena Football's Philadelphia Soul
February 19, 2008 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Philadelphia Soul News Release
ESPN.com's seven-part online series "Last Man Standing" offers an inside look at the Arena Football League's Philadelphia Soul. The first webisode debuted last week and the second installment goes live today. The series highlights the Soul's pre-season training camp experience, including team practices, meetings, weigh-in, a scrimmage with the AFL rival New York Dragons and a team outing to a local bowling alley. The series includes behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with majority owner Jon Bon Jovi, President Ron Jaworski, head coach Bret Munsey and quarterback Tony Graziani, among others. Additional webisodes will debut Tuesdays through the end of March on ESPN.com.
To view the second episode, visit: http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3252837&categoryId=2378529
Quote from episode 2:
"Jackson's nickname is 'money' because every time I see him go by I say, 'there goes my money.'"
-- Philadelphia Soul majority owner Jon Bon Jovi about wide receiver Chris Jackson, who signed as a free agent with the Soul in the AFL off-season
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