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To some in NFL circles, the former Florida State star's decision to put football on hold for a year while studying at one of the world's foremost academic institutions — not to mention his plans to become a neurosurgeon — indicates a lack of commitment to the game, and Rolle is aware of this.
Rhodes Scholar Myron Rolle fights too-smart-for-NFL stigma 2010
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Rolle is a distant cousin of former Titans cornerback Samari Rolle.
Titans select Rhodes Scholar Myron Rolle in NFL draft sixth round 2010
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It not about personal conduct, but whether Rolle is totally committed to playing pro football.
Rhodes Scholar Myron Rolle fights too-smart-for-NFL stigma 2010
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Former CB Antrel Rolle is moving to FS but that leaves the Cardinals thin at the corner.
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Notes: Rolle is the fifth Cardinals player to return a pair of interceptions for touchdowns in the same game, the first since Robert Massey in 1992. ...
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If CB Samari Rolle is slowed by sore ribs, WR Andre Johnson could be in for another big game.
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Rolle is part of a secondary corps that returned all four starters this season.
USATODAY.com 2003
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It's known as Rolle in Provence, Pigato in Liguria and Favorita in Piedmont, and there are dozens of other names as well.
The Wine of Yachts and Beaches Lettie Teague 2011
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Even mild-mannered kicker Lawrence Tynes, in referring to Rolle's speech, said, "I think we need a little renegade in us."
It's Time to Get Angry Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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The system - called Rolle, or Robotic-Lightweight Load Carrying Exoskeleton - is intended to help soldiers carry heavy loads on their backs.
The Seattle Times 2012
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