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EDEN PRAIRIE,Wholesale Jerseys China, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Vikings defensive end Brian Robison got his hair cut, for a good cause.
"I think it's kind of pointless to just cut hair and let it go to waste,Wholesale Jerseys," Robison said,Authentic Jerseys Cheap, adding: "I think it's a great cause to be able to give something back. Even that, as little as it is, to see a cancer patient that gets some sort of hair they can wear and put a smile on their face,NFL Jerseys China, speaks volumes."
Robison showed off his newly shorn look before practice Wednesday, two days after getting a chop for charity. He donated his hair to Locks of Love, a nonprofit organization that provides wigs to children with long-term hair loss from any type of medical diagnosis.
"I had no clue what it was,Wholesale NFL Jerseys China, but I made a promise to him back then that if I ever cut it, I would do it. So I kept my promise," Robison said.
"Don't call him B-Rob. Say Brian. Because without the pony tail he don't have no more swag," Griffen said. "No more B-Rob. It's Brian."
Robison had been growing his hair out since the end of the 2009 season, usually wearing it in a ponytail. He said he worried about losing his strength. Now, he said,Wholesale Jerseys Free Shipping, "there's nothing for blockers to grab onto."
Fellow defensive end Everson Griffen was happy to hear about the charitable cause, but he was jolted enough by the strange look to jokingly suggest Robison was no longer worthy of his nickname.
Former Vikings teammate Fred Evans was the one who first told him about Locks of Love. |
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