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Archive for October, 2009

Joe Girardi: Can This Be Championship Number 27 for Yankees?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

  Last season was a disaster for the Yankee organization and all Yankee fans.  For the first time since 1994 they missed the playoffs. From 1995 to 2007, the Yankees made the playoffs each year; their 13-season postseason streak was the second-longest in MLB history This is not something that happens ...

Super Bowl XLII Hero David Tyree After Signing With Ravens: “I think there’s a ton of teams that have an awareness of me, but none that quite know me as personally as Coach Harbaugh.”

Friday, October 16th, 2009

When most people think of the lives of professional athletes, the first thing that comes to mind is never ending glory, fame, success and fortune. Even if you may understand it's not all peaches and cream for every last athlete to make it to the pros, you still probably would ...

Dick Vermeil on Raiders Situation: “I Don’t Know What a Chemical Term for Toxic Would Be.”

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

In my opinion Dick Vermeil is one of the greatest coaches of all-time. He won Coach of the Year in high school, junior college, at a division I college and in the NFL. I don’t believe any other coach has achieved that feat. He is most known for his days ...

Urban Meyer: “If You Play Great Defense You have a Chance to Win Every Single Game You Play.”

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

The Florida Gators are the defending national champs, they have Tim Tebow, the #1 ranked defense in the nation and every week is the biggest week of the season for the team they play.  Last week UF played in Baton Rouge to face #4 ranked LSU with Tebow coming back ...

Shawne Merriman: We Know Exactly What We’re Facing Coming Up This Week and We’re Going to Bring our “A” Game

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Shawne Merriman burst onto the scene in his rookie season for the Chargers and many people thought he was going to be a cornerstone piece to the Chargers defense for years to come and help bring some toughness to San Diego.  For a couple of years, he was not only ...

2009 Red River Shootout: Texas vs. Oklahoma

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

The Red River Shootout is one of the best rivalries in college football. As you know, Texas and Oklahoma are border states and they really dislike each other. Like other huge rivalry games, ticket sales are split right down the middle and each school’s fans are split at the 50-yeard ...

Matt Hasselbeck: “I Got the Wind Knocked Out of Me. It’s Happened Before, But This Was Different, and it Never Came Back”

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

  The Seattle Seahawks had a rough start to the season, they won their first game and then dropped three straight.  The common denominator in those three losses were no Matt Hasselbeck. The follically challenged quarterback injured his ribs in the 2nd quarter of the Hawks week two game against the ...

Jonathan Vilma Says the Giants Offense Has No Weaknesses Right Now

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

When people talk about the Saints, they usually start the conversation with Drew Brees and the explosive, high-octane offense.  It’s no secret that New Orleans has one of the best offenses in the NFL and can put points on the board against pretty much anybody.  However, teams can’t just go ...

Don Mattingly: Donnie Baseball, the Next Dodgers Manager?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

  His nickname was Donnie Baseball, he is one of the most beloved New York Yankees of all time and he never got into a World Series game.  He missed out on that by one year on both ends of his career.  Most well known and beloved Yanks are World Series ...

Pete Carroll Has Got A Good Thing Going At USC

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Pete Carroll has bounced around from college to the pros, andhas finally found his home in good old southern California. The University of Southern California to be exact. After years of mediocrity Carroll has brought them back to college football prominence. His record at USC is a staggering 92-16, which ...