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Archive for July, 2011
Monday, July 18th, 2011
Last week James Harrison made some comments that crossed the line about both Commissioner Roger Goodell, former NFL players, and his current teammates. Right after he made those comments it was really just a matter of time before Harrison backtracked from those comments or started making excuses about the writer ...
Posted in NFL, New Orleans Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers | No Comments »
Monday, July 18th, 2011
As if his beard is not enough, San Francisco Giants closer Brian Wilson made another eye-opening splash at the ESPYs last week. The always eccentric fellow showed up to the awards show in what I can only describe as a spandex tuxedo that was accented with an orange bow tie. ...
Posted in MLB, San Francisco Giants, celebrity | No Comments »
Monday, July 18th, 2011
All eyes were on Tim Tebow last off-season as quite possibly one of the best college quarterbacks of all-time made his transition into the NFL. Former Broncos head coach, Josh McDaniels, took a huge risk in drafting the former Florida standout late in the first round of the 2010 NFL ...
Posted in Denver Broncos, NFL | 3 Comments »
Monday, July 18th, 2011
As the sports world embarks upon another "core four" professional sport going into a lengthy lockout process it doesn't stop the media from speculating. That is the case with Dwight Howard. The Magic center has specifically made it a point not to sign a new contract with Orlando, so that ...
Posted in NBA, Orlando Magic | 12 Comments »
Friday, July 15th, 2011
Yesterday (7/14/2011), SportsByBrooks, who has just been killing it lately with breaking college sports stories, unleashed another bombshell with the news that esteemed college football writer Bruce Feldman has been suspended indefinitely by ESPN across all their mediums. This news set off an army of college football writers and journalists ...
Posted in College Football, Media, Texas Tech Red Raiders | 6 Comments »
Friday, July 15th, 2011
When the NFL lockout hit, one of the teams that was most effected was the Cleveland Browns. Making no excuses for Cleveland, but they were already coming off a 5-11 season, they were in the middle of a rebuilding project, and they were heading into an offseason where a number ...
Posted in Cleveland Browns, NFL | 1 Comment »
Friday, July 15th, 2011
At 48 years young and 24-years into his Major League career, it truly seemed like Jamie Moyer was ready to retire when he announced he was having Tommy John surgery in the 0ff-season. Moyer would like to tell MLB fans to think again. The man who has logged over 600 ...
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Friday, July 15th, 2011
Jerry Kramer spent 11 years with the Green Bay Packers anchoring an offensive line that dominated their competition in the first two Super Bowl's ever played in the late 1960's. He's a five time NFL All-Pro, two-time NFL Champion and a member of the NFL's 50th Anniversary team. The impact that ...
Posted in Green Bay Packers, NFL, New Orleans Saints | 2 Comments »
Friday, July 15th, 2011
To play abroad or not to play abroad, that seems to be one of many hot-button topics surrounding the NBA as the league's lockout enters its third week. Billy Hunter had mentioned that players would be perfectly happy to play abroad if the NBA's owners aren't reasonable in their negotiation ...
Posted in NBA, Phoenix Suns | 3 Comments »
Friday, July 15th, 2011
When the NFL Lockout is finally lifted and the free agent frenzy commences (however long it may be), there's quite a few household names who will be eagerly awaiting to learn where they might have the chance to resurrect their careers. Willie Parker, Randy Moss, Clinton Portis, Nnamdi Asomugha all ...
Posted in Denver Broncos, NFL, Washington Redskins | No Comments »