SbB Caption Contest: Sandler & Allen Get Clipped
Hey readers! Time for another star-studded SbB Clever Caption
Today we catch sight of Adam Sandler & Marcus Allen sitting courtside at last night?s Clippers game at Staples Center, where ? wait a sec. A Clippers game? Couldn?t they have at least waited ?til tomorrow to see Kobe & the ...
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February 26, 2009
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February 26, 2009
History of the Super Bowl Rushing Record
Over the next week and a half I'll be charting out the progressions of some of the Super Bowl Records. Why? Because we all want to learn. The Super Bowl Record was set and broken during each of the first three Super Bowls. First Jim Taylor rushed for 56 yards to lead the way in Super Bowl I. The next year Ben Wilson rushed for 62 yards to help the Packers take back to back...
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January 26, 2009
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January 26, 2009
Why I hate being a fan!
The Counselor is IN:
There are times I love being a fan. The start of the season, where every fan has hope that their team will achieve the top prize, is one of my favorite times. The thrill of a come back victory is always great. Nothing beats the high of your team winning the championship. These are the moments that you are giddy to wear all your team paraphernalia with pride...
Via Fantasy Sports Counselor
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December 21, 2008
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December 21, 2008
Darren McFadden's stock slipping?
Darren went #4 overall to the Raiders; however, in Ronnie Lott's recent fantasy football draft with All Stars Helping Kinds, Darren was on-hand to watch himself slip all the way to #26. Watch as he gets drafted by legendary Hall of Fame running back, Marcus Allen, and listen for what he has to say to all of those teams who passed him up.
- Dewey
August 08, 2008
Funniest man in the room: Michael Irvin
Michael Irvin wasn't the best football player in the room. He wasn't even the best at his position. But he absolutely stole the show when it came to making people laugh. Recently Yardbarker teamed up with Ronnie Lott and All Stars Helping Kids to throw a Hall of Fame fantasy football draft party. In addition to Irvin and Lott, the event played host to an additional dozen...
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August 05, 2008
All Stars Helping Kids
I got invited to a sweet event in San Fran last Friday... the All Stars Helping Kids Fantasy Football Draft. It was a good time. I met a ton of cool people and my coach and I made a lot of great contacts. My buddy Trevor even drove all day from Vegas to South Lake Tahoe to San Fran to get in on some great food and a solid DJ. Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Marcus Allen, Darren McFadden...
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July 22, 2008
So Nature deals with us
As I mentioned in my bio, I grew up in the wake of the Colts' exodus from Baltimore and turned to the loving arms of the Washington Redskins.? I was guided there by my father, and together we cheered the Washington Redskins through three superbowl wins.? Football was a bond we shared and I always treasured watching games with him.?
On July 5th, Redskins Dad? ?my beloved father...
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July 07, 2008
Coming to California
Been a couple weeks since I blogged sorry for the delay. We wrap up our workouts this week and then head to California for the Rookie Symposium Sunday. All the coaches are gone so right now we're just lifting. We'll get a small break before training camp starts in late July. I do miss California and I'm looking forward to spending a few weeks at home. I'm also planning...
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June 25, 2008
Play every down like it's your last
What's up everyone in the Yard. Just got back from Canton and wanted to share my trip with you.
All of the rookies in the NFL are required to go to the Hall of Fame to learn about the history of the game and our turn was Friday. I am so glad we did it - I loved the experience. The Hall of Fame represents the ultimate respect. Everyone thinks you're one of the best to...
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May 31, 2008
Ronnie Lott - Hall of Famer on and off the field
I have been meaning to write about this for the last week, but just didn't find the time.
Pro Day was a once in a lifetime experience and I enjoyed the moment. I know that it did not end there so I am continuing with my workouts and I'm also catching up with some people I haven't seen for a little while. I know that I will be moving soon so I want to make sure I touch...
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April 07, 2008
THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HOT 40










