YEAA I SAID IT!!! WHAT THE F**K ARMY?! WHY OF ALL THE PEOPLE WOULD YOU PULL HIM BACK?! ITS A DREAM COME TRUE FOR MOST TO EVER STEP IN THE NFL AND PLAY.. LET ALONE BE WAY UP THERE IN BEING A 7th ROUND IN DRAFT PICKS!
Caleb Campbell was a day away from practicing with the Detroit Lions and taking a step toward his dream of playing in the NFL.

The U.S. Army revised its interpretation of U.S. Department of Defense policy two weeks ago regarding soldiers playing professional sports, requiring cadets to complete two years of active duty before applying for a release. Campbell and the Lions didn't officially receive notice of the change until the eve of training camp.

"He was issued a helmet, ready to go," coach Rod Marinelli said Wednesday.
Now, Campbell is closer to joining his fellow West Point graduates in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The U.S. Army revised its interpretation of U.S. Department of Defense policy two weeks ago regarding soldiers playing professional sports, requiring cadets to complete two years of active duty before applying for a release. Campbell and the Lions didn't officially receive notice of the change until the eve of training camp. 
Every major auto show sees Mazda unveiling a new concept based on Nagare (Japanese for “flow”) design language. They are beautiful but clearly not practical, so the launch of a 450-horsepower race car based on their concepts was an unexpected but smart approach for the Japanese automaker to take.
Inspired by the fact that on any given weekend, there are more Mazdas and Mazda-powered cars road-raced in the U.S. than any other brand, the Furai (Japanese for “sound of the wind” and pronounced “foo-rye”) with its rotary engine makes a great deal of sense. The car runs on ethanol produced in partnership with BP.
Furai takes Mazda’s Nagare design language a step further as it is translated into a concept car based on an American Le Mans Series (ALMS) race car. The car utilizes the Courage C65 chassis the company campaigned in the ALMS series only two seasons ago.














