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NEW YORK -- A person with knowledge of the situation says the New York Jets have hired former Indianapolis offensive co-ordinator Tom Moore as a consultant. Moore, credited for helping Colts quarterback Peyton Manning develop into a four-time NFL MVP, will work during the season from his home in South Carolina, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team hadnt announced the hiring. The New York Post first reported the hiring on its website Thursday. The 72-year-old Moore was brought in by coach Rex Ryan to speak to his staff a few months ago and offered the job sometime last month. He retired after the 2009 season but returned to the Colts as a senior offensive assistant last season before retiring again in May. Wholesale Jerseys China . No wonder he wants to stick around. Bynum says about Philadelphia, hes "leaning toward making this my home." That brought even louder cheers from an event that was more pep rally than press conference. Wholesale NHL Jerseys . Fraser, 25, split the 2011-12 AHL season between the Toronto Marlies and Syracuse Crunch, tallying seven assists, a plus-15 rating and 67 penalty minutes in 45 games. http://elevatedcolor.com/hot.html . Thatcher is 0-4 with a 3.42 earned run average in 40 appearances. The sore knee prevented him from pitching in Miami over the weekend. The Padres replaced him by calling up right-handed reliever Brad Boxberger from Triple-A Tucson before the opener of their series against the Cincinnati Reds on Monday.CANMORE, Alta. -- Germanys Tim Tscharnke won the mens 15-kilometre mass-start race Thursday at the Alberta World Cup cross-country skiing competition while Canadian Alex Harvey finished 11th. Tscharnke crossed the finish line in 41 minutes 14.8 seconds. Norways Sjur Roeth won silver medal in 41:19.6 and Germanys Tobias Angerer took bronze in 41:20.6. Harvey, from St-Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., was 11th in 41:35.0. "It was hard the whole way today," Harvey said. "I didnt feel that good in my warmup so I kind of expected it to be a hard day. It was a fight all the way." Harvey battled to keep with the main pack and made up time on the courses downhill segments. "I didnt blow up at the end or anything, but I just couldnt go any faster," Harvey said. "I had to be smart today. I have to be happy with that result because it is my best result of the season. We just got back down from altitude so the body should be adapted by now.dddddddddddd." Canadians Devon Kershaw and Ivan Babikov also cracked the top 20. Kershaw, of Sudbury, Ont., was 17th in 41:59.4 while Ivan Babikov of Canmore, Alta., placed 20th in 42:13.9. Torontos Len Valjas was 24th in 42:35.3. Earlier Thursday, Polands Justyna Kowalczyk won the womens 10-kilometre race in 28:58.4. Finlands Anne Kylloenen was second in 29:12.8 and Norways Maiken Caspersen Falla took the bronze in 29:26.6. Brittany Webster of Caledon, Ont., was the top Canadian in 38th. "I was pretty nervous coming in, and it was tough today," Webster said. "It is one of the most challenging courses in the world and you have to be careful not to go to hard on the climbs. It was not a stellar race, but it got better in the second and third lap." The Alberta World Cup continues on Saturday with the skate-ski sprint races. ' ' ' 

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