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Archive for June, 2011
Monday, June 13th, 2011
After another disappointing season, the Cleveland Browns once again decided to make a coaching change. Unfortunately for them, they picked a really tough time to make that switch on the sidelines. With the NFL being in a lockout right now, coaches can’t talk to players and players can’t workout with ...
Posted in Cleveland Browns, NFL | 1 Comment »
Monday, June 13th, 2011
The U.S. Open and golf in general took a big hit last week when Tiger Woods announced via Twitter that he will not be playing in this year's Open due to his knee injury. Woods said he'll be frustrated in the short-term but it's the best long-term plan. Despite the ...
Posted in Golf, Tiger Woods | 12 Comments »
Monday, June 13th, 2011
Once again Albert Haynesworth is in the headlines for the all wrong reasons. Our radio pals Zach and the Coach over at ESPN 101 St.Louis had Washington Redskins defensive coordinator Jim Haslett on the program last week. Haslett essentially torched Haynesworth for being the kind of high paid athlete who ...
Posted in NFL, Washington Redskins | 3 Comments »
Monday, June 13th, 2011
When the Green Bay Packers get their Super Bowl rings during a private ceremony this week, it will be one of the few times coach Mike McCarthy has had to get together with his players since winning the Super Bowl. It will also be one of the few times the ...
Posted in Green Bay Packers, NFL | 1 Comment »
Friday, June 10th, 2011
With great defense, incredible comebacks, and clutch shots late, the Dallas Mavericks have pushed the Miami Heat to the brink of elimination in the NBA and have Dallas close to capturing an elusive NBA Championship. It has been a shocking turn of events, but in a pivotal game five, the ...
Posted in Dallas Mavericks, Miami Heat, NBA | 1 Comment »
Friday, June 10th, 2011
To say the football business in Cincinnati has been anything, but brutal for Marvin Lewis over the last few years with the Bengals would be an absolute understatement. Lewis has had to deal with the sideshow clown act that is Chad Ochocinco at times and also a boatload of pressure ...
Posted in Cincinnati Bengals, NFL | 5 Comments »
Friday, June 10th, 2011
I'm sure my reaction to Greg Schiano's plan is just like that of many others: Um, what, you want to eliminate kickoffs? Perhaps it's just a natural reaction to such a major change in the game that we've become so used to, but the Rutgers coach's plan just doesn't seem ...
Posted in College Football | 2 Comments »
Friday, June 10th, 2011
The Stanley Cup is all knotted up at two games a piece after the Boston Bruins have absolutely ripped through the Vancouver Canucks following Aaron Rome's vicious hit on Nathan Horton in game three of the Stanley Cup Finals. The Bruins have been playing with a fire that they seemingly ...
Posted in NHL | 1 Comment »
Friday, June 10th, 2011
Ray Rice had carried the ball 331 times without fumbling when he coughed it up in the second half of a playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in January. The miscue was one of many for the Ravens in that second half collapse that allowed the Pittsburgh Steelers to move ...
Posted in Baltimore Ravens, NFL, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Thursday, June 9th, 2011
Ah, good old Timothy Tebow. Perhaps the most polarizing figure in the National Football League. You either love him or hate him. I must say though, the more you hear from the guy, it's harder and harder to not be impressed. Also worth mentioning is that Jorge Sedano, the host ...
Posted in Denver Broncos, NFL | 3 Comments »