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Eagles DB Waters Dies, 44 Andre Waters, an NFL defensive back for 12 years who spent most of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles, was found dead today in Tampa of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The team's web site caught up with Waters in 2004. This death and those of Jerome Brown and Reggie White put a sad coda on the dominant Eagles defense of the late '80s.
posted by rcade at 03:49 PM on November 20
Knight: I didn't do anything wrong, would do it again Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight told ESPN.com on Tuesday afternoon that he was trying to raise Michael Prince's confidence when he flipped his chin up during Texas Tech's game with Gardner-Webb Monday night in Lubbock.
posted by lex2000 at 05:45 PM on November 14
That's the only part I find at all disturbing about this. Good god, but college kids nowadays are a bunch of babies. The kid is 18, right? Why are mommy and daddy involved? Why does anyone feel they need to be called? My guess is the A.D. called anticipating the news frenzy. The Kid seemed to stick up for Knight in the article, and all the people involved considered it a non-incident. College kids today may or may not be a bunch of babies. But since I've got three still in school I can tell you one thing. Mommy and Daddy are involved whether they want to be or not. My youngest is playing softball and if the coach did anything like that, my daughter would never tell me. But her coach isn't Bobby Knight either. That's why we're talking B.S. about this B.S.
Tyson considers fighting women And the circus continues...
posted by louisville_slugger at 08:41 AM on October 17
Fox fires Steve Lyons for racially insensitive comment The veteran broadcaster, responding to a few comments in Spanish last night by booth partner Lou Pinella, said he wasn't "hablaing Espanol."
posted by liam at 04:16 PM on October 15
Lyons was comfortable on a personal level speaking that way with Lou. We all pick and choose what we say and who we say it to. Racial differences have been the fodder of many a jokester for as long as I can remember. Timing and proper venue seem to dictate whether anyone cares if its PC or not. This was wrong place wrong time.
Detroit Tigers Reach World You-Can't-Be-Serious A bottom-of-the-ninth three run homer by Magglio Ordonez sent the Tigers past the Oakland A's and into the World Series for the first time since 1984. To put this into perspective, the Tigers had one winning season the past 13 years and lost 119 games in 2003.
posted by rcade at 07:19 PM on October 15
LCS Pick 'Em Also, results from the LDS picks. Games start tomorrow.
posted by DrJohnEvans at 09:54 AM on October 10
Bears, Best Team in the NFL? The Chicago Bears seem to be one of the best teams in the NFL easily dissposing of the 3-0 Seahawks, extending their record to 4-0. With their dominating D, and their high scoring O, just how good is this team?
posted by The Guy at 07:13 PM on October 03
Thou shalt not write a FPP that ain't about what the link is about. Right. Save it for the locker room. If the win in Minnesota is any indication, the Bears should go far. _They're_ probably the best in the NFC. Top five in the NFL. A consistant Grossman and some tough road wins will convince me. As for the defense, the offences they've faced so far are hardly an adequate measuring stick. Other than crushing the banged up Seahawks, I see no reason to be doling out Super Bowl rings yet.
The "clutchiest" hits in MLB playoff history.
From Ortiz to Branca, from Brosius to Gibson, a semi-statistical breakdown of the biggest hits in MLB playoff history. So who had the clutchiest hit ever?
Tony Womack?!
posted by grum@work at 12:26 PM on October 01
No one remembers you for a good effort Well, that's not true. Everyone seems to remember Ted Williams, Ernie Banks and Don Mattingly. They never won a single playoff series (Williams was 0-1, Mattingly was 0-1, and Banks never played in the playoffs). That was a reference to the Atlanta Braves, not Individual Hall of Famers. None so memorable as Gibson
The "clutchiest" hits in MLB playoff history.
From Ortiz to Branca, from Brosius to Gibson, a semi-statistical breakdown of the biggest hits in MLB playoff history. So who had the clutchiest hit ever?
Tony Womack?!
posted by grum@work at 12:26 PM on September 30
What about Reggie Jacksons 3 HRs in one game? Hmmm or was it four? can baseball fans please just give the braves the credit they deserve and stop mentioning their lack of success in the playoffs. namely the world series. that argument/comment is been so overdone and has become tiresome. i don't even care......the braves have always beeen my team and they always will be. let it be. i just love baseball. No one remembers you for a good effort
The Write Stuff Should SportsFilter dump a member for being completely incapable of writing complete sentences and punctuating them correctly?
posted by rcade at 09:40 AM on September 27
T.O. Reportedly Attempted Suicide although ESPN is citing an adverse reaction to painkillers as the reason for his being hospitalized.
posted by geekyguy at 08:43 AM on September 27
Shockey blames the coaches New York's volatile tight end criticized coach Tom Coughlin after the Giants fell behind by 35 points early before losing to Seattle 42-30 on Sunday.
posted by SDM at 02:32 PM on September 26
The Write Stuff Should SportsFilter dump a member for being completely incapable of writing complete sentences and punctuating them correctly?
posted by rcade at 09:40 AM on September 26
Shockey blames the coaches New York's volatile tight end criticized coach Tom Coughlin after the Giants fell behind by 35 points early before losing to Seattle 42-30 on Sunday.
posted by SDM at 02:32 PM on September 26
Still too early to say if any one was over-rated unless your talkin' about the Redskins. Back on point, "Jeremy Shockey". The point, ctal1999, Is that Shockey spoke out to the media, in a negative way about his coach. That "is" the point. That's why we're talking about it. The play calling, and even the outcome of the game were irrelevant. The coach is the coach and the player the player. Team discipline, Chain of command, are all vital to winning football. Shockey acted uprofessionally and immaturely. His actions are a detriment to the team. (See any T.O. reference in the past two years) You lost me when you used "Shockey" and "logic" in the same sentence.
Shockey blames the coaches New York's volatile tight end criticized coach Tom Coughlin after the Giants fell behind by 35 points early before losing to Seattle 42-30 on Sunday.
posted by SDM at 02:32 PM on September 25
I'm shocked. I can't think of anyhing to say. "SummersEve's" profile update is enough.