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FOREVER YOUNG? NOT LIKELY, AS GIANTS GM MAY BE ON THE MOVE

          On Sunday, NBC's Will McDonough reported that Giants GM
     George Young will "step away from the Giants at the end of
     this year."  McDonough added that Young "isn't certain that
     he wants to retire from football completely," and that he
     might take a job in the league office in a "senior position"
     ("NFL on NBC," 10/12).  Young "declined comment" yesterday. 
     Young: "George doesn't talk about George."  But NEWSDAY's
     Neil Best adds that should Young step down, Assistant GM
     Ernie Accorsi "likely will succeed him" (NEWSDAY, 10/13).

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