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Archive for September 10th, 2010

Oscar De La Hoya on Floyd Mayweather Jr: ” I think sometimes he can be a bit naïve and not the smartest guy on the block, but I truly feel he doesn’t have a racist bone in his body”

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Two years ago, the idea of putting Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao inside the ring seemed like a no brainer. It is the number one fight that all boxing fans want to see and rightfully so. Both fighters are at the peak of their boxing careers, if the two ...

LSU Opens Up SEC Play This Weekend In Nashville

Friday, September 10th, 2010

LSU kicks off their SEC conference schedule tomorrow night in Nashville when they play Vanderbilt having just barely squeaked by UNC last week in Atlanta.  A total of eighteen players, including nine true freshmen, saw their first collegiate action for LSU in the season-opener, and it showed.  Despite having a ...

Brian Kelly’s Expectations At Notre Dame: “Win Every Game”

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Bo Ryan, Jim Tressel, and Brian Kelly are three of the best and most respected head coaches in their respective sports. They are also part of a trend that makes a lot of sense. All three of those coaches led non-Division I schools to multiple NCAA national ...

After A Long Summer Of Work And Loads Of Diet Dr. Pepper, Wade Phillips Is Slimmer And Energized For The New Season

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Even though he's not yet accomplished what he was hired to do, guide the Dallas Cowboys to the Super Bowl, you've got to at least give Wade Phillips a modicum of credit for the job he's done in Dallas since being hired three years ago. The Cowboys finally broke their ...

Brandon Phillips Believes Carlos Gonzalez Should Be MVP Front-Runner

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Brandon Phillips has a teammate that is currently locked in the MVP race. He doesn't believe, at least as of today, that that teammate should win the award. Joey Votto, who won over the hearts of many through his campaign to be the last man added to the All-Star team, enters today ...

Can Hines Ward Pick Up Where He Left Off A Year Ago?

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward is getting to be that age when his production could drop off considerably. Of course, the same was said last year and all Ward did was post one of his better seasons as a professional and enhance his resume as one of the all ...

The Hatred Between the Ravens and Jets Only Intesifies

Friday, September 10th, 2010

The first week of the NFL season will wrap on Monday night with a doubleheader between Ravens vs. Jets and Chargers vs. Chiefs.  While the second game will most likely be a blowout, the same can’t be said about the game being played in New York.  The Ravens vs. Jets ...

May the Schwartz Be With the Lions

Friday, September 10th, 2010

There is no way around the fact that the Lions have been the worst team in the NFL over the last two years. The last two seasons, the Lions have a grand total of two wins and one of those wins came against the Browns, who didn’t resemble an NFL ...

Bernard Pollard Gears Up For Another Menacing Season

Friday, September 10th, 2010

It was two years ago this weekend that Bernard Pollard became the most hated football player in all of New England. It was his hit in the opening week that ended star quarterback Tom Brady's season. While the hit wasn't delivered on purpose with an intent to injure, it changed ...

Richard Seymour On JaMarcus Russell: “Talent Only Gets You So Far In This League”

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Richard Seymour has been an elite level defensive lineman for 10 seasons in the NFL, not an easy task for a 6'6", 310 pound guy who has had to play all positions for the 4-3 and end in a 3-4. Whatever is asked of him, he does. While Seymour clearly ...