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About That ESPN Camera Well Experiment….
July 29, 2009 by
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ESPN decided to pull off an interesting idea the other night, by placing both of their Monday Night Baseball analysts in opposite camera wells, while the PbPer stayed up in the booth. I thought the plan had some promise, but after watching some of the game, I quickly figured out that...
Poison ‘Pen
July 29, 2009 by
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Papelbon blows another one after GrEEn sets him up. And in case you missed it, California introduces new state quarter.
Jay Mariotti Makes Kids Cry
July 29, 2009 by
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And no….it’s not with his writing. In yesterday’s Around The Horn Showdown, Jay Mariotti decided to bring out a prop, an actual baby, and the kid did not seem to like being held by Jay. Fast forward to the one minute mark of this clip to watch the hilarious action...
Gridiron Gab 2009 AFC North Preview
July 29, 2009 by
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Pittsburgh Steelers This team is still loaded from last years championship, They rolled through the offseason with no roster departures to speak of. The team seems to be satisfied with the unit in place as they made no additions to speak of either. So for the first time in years the...
Troegs Brewing Company
July 29, 2009 by
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Earlier this month Burton introduced you to Flying Dog Brewing, and today I would like to suggest a frosty pint of one of Troegs Brewing Company’s tasty beers. If you’re lucky enough to live in one of the following states: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, New...
Bengals LB Rivers Looking to Take a Leap Forward in Year Two
July 28, 2009 by
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While cameras and microphones hover around Bengals rookie Rey Maualuga, another linebacker from USC is quietly preparing for what could turn out be a Pro-Bowl-caliber season. Keith Rivers, drafted ninth overall in 2008, returns for his second season with a new
Vikings Don’t Get Their Man, But They Do Get Cap Space
July 28, 2009 by
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I have to admit, I never wanted Brett Favre to become a Viking. Even when speculation first started, I made it clear that I thought Favre was a bad idea. However, I realize that I was in the minority with this opinion. So, in
The Pete Rose debate rages on
July 28, 2009 by
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“The banishment for life of Pete Rose from baseball is the sad end of a sorry episode. One of the game’s greatest players has engaged in a variety of acts which have stained the game, and he must now live with the consequences of
Favre Tells Longtime Friend Steve Mariucci He’s Going to Continue to Work Out and Throw
July 28, 2009 by
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Yes, Brett Favre says he’s staying retired. Today. After making what some seem to think was a stunning announcement Tuesday, saying that he was too mentally and physically drained to try and comeback with the Vikings, the news on a possible Favre return
Longtime Eagles Defensive Coordinator Jim Johnson Dead at 68
July 28, 2009 by
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The Eagles lost their defensive coordinator Tuesday, and the league lost a great man, as Jim Johnson has died at the age of 68. It was Johnson’s attacking defenses that helped the Eagles to one Super Bowl appearance and five NFC title games. Johnson had taken a leave of absence...
That’s It? Favre Tells the Vikings He’s Staying Retired
July 28, 2009 by
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Apparently the Brett Favre experiment for the Minnesota Vikings is no more. Favre, who was working out with the intent to come back to play this season, has told the team that he is going to stay retired. Vikings coach Brad Childress
That’s Just Dice-K Being Pedro
July 28, 2009 by
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We haven’t seen a prima donna punk like this since the malcontent Pedro Martinez shot his way out of town.
Ten Questions About the Seahawks Heading Into Camp
July 28, 2009 by
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Football fans, these truly are the long days of summer. After what was a loooooooong season last year and an even LONGER offseason, training camp is days away. Rookies report to the VMAC in Renton on Thursday, July 30 and veterans report the
Ravens RB McGahee Heads Up the Teams PUP List
July 28, 2009 by
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Even though running back Willis McGahee heads a lengthy list of Ravens who will open training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list, it is not expected that he will linger there for long. And that goes for the 10 other players
NFL Gridiron Gab Welcomes Jets Safety Kerry Rhodes to our Team!
July 28, 2009 by
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NFL Gridiron Gab is pleased to welcome Jets safety Kerry Rhodes to our team. Kerry will be with us through training camp as well as the 2009 season, and will talk about the Jets, what’s going on with him personally, and all
Arizona Cardinals Sign Rookie Linebacker Cody Brown
July 28, 2009 by
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Hat tip to Pyromnc (below) for breaking the news.
The Arizona Cardinals have signed second round pick Cody Brown to a four year contract today. Brown, a former defensive end at the University of Connecticut, was selected by the Cardinals in the sec...
Bobcats Hope Tyson Will Add That Knock-Out Punch To Lineup! Trade Okafor To Hornets!
July 28, 2009 by
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The Charlotte Bobcats announced on their website Tuesday that they have traded big man Emeka Okafor to the New Orleans Hornets for center Tyson Chandler. The Bobcats are hoping that Chandler adds some intimidation to a roster that has changed quite radically in the past year. Charlotte...
Cardinals Sign 2nd Round Pick Cody Brown.
July 28, 2009 by
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Cardinals Sign 2nd Round Pick Cody Brown.
The deal is a 4 year deal ,with terms not being disclosed. I imagine he got something in the neighborhood of 1 mil a year.
This makes 7 of 8 draftees signed and that just leaves Beanie Wells as the final ...
Cards Still Believe in Matt Leinart
July 28, 2009 by
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Remember Matt Leinart? He’s still around, and today the Arizona Republic reminds us of that, and says that the team still has confidence in him:
Cards QB Kurt Warner turned 38 in June and over the last two years has gotten into the best condition of his career. He’s worked...
Vick Favored to End Up with the Pats or Steelers
July 28, 2009 by
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It seems that you can do it all when it comes to Michael Vick, including place bets on where he’s going to end up. Today Bloomberg news reports today that BetUS is putting odds on where he will end up - with the Steelers and Pats as the top two places for him to [...]
Fantasy Football Breakdown 2009: NFC Receivers
July 28, 2009 by
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NFC East:
Dallas Cowboys:
Roy Williams – 19 rec. 198 yds. 1 TD
Miles Austin – 13 rec. 278 yds. 3 TDs
Patrick Crayton – 39 rec. 550 yds. 4 TDs:
So far, the Roy Williams trade has been an utter disaster, but all of the talk coming out of Dallas indicate that last season was...
Gridiron Gab 2009 AFC East Preview
July 28, 2009 by
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New England Patriots
Look for New England to run away with the AFC east in 2009. This is a veteran team that has a quality system in place. The teams only concern is age and injuries. But they have proven before that those should not be a factor. They have dept at almost every position. [...]
Arizona Cardinals Pre-Training Camp Projection: 53 Man Roster
July 28, 2009 by
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by Matt York - AP
Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt will have some tough decisions when cu...
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