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(New) Home, James Running back Edgerrin James has signed a four-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals. Who will look cross-eyed at Peyton when he calls those goofy audibles now?
posted by wfrazerjr at 02:26 PM on March 12
Two Vikings claim discrimination. Daunte Culpepper and Moe Williams are accusing a prosecutor of discriminating against them when charging them of crimes in the love boat scandal.
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 02:07 PM on March 02
i hate to say it, but white people never see racism in ANYTHING. dont you think its even a little strange that the two white guys werent even mentioned in the media, and were ignored by prosecutors? the good ol' USA is the most most racist country in the world. most people just dont realize that.
Saints Will Leave San Antonio New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson and NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue have reached an agreement to return the displaced team to its state-owned training facility in Metairie, La., after the season ends Sunday. The agreement likely eliminates the possibility of the Saints playing home games at the Alamodome in 2006.
posted by dyams at 09:22 AM on December 30
Saints Will Leave San Antonio New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson and NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue have reached an agreement to return the displaced team to its state-owned training facility in Metairie, La., after the season ends Sunday. The agreement likely eliminates the possibility of the Saints playing home games at the Alamodome in 2006.
posted by dyams at 09:22 AM on December 30
Saints Will Leave San Antonio New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson and NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue have reached an agreement to return the displaced team to its state-owned training facility in Metairie, La., after the season ends Sunday. The agreement likely eliminates the possibility of the Saints playing home games at the Alamodome in 2006.
posted by dyams at 09:22 AM on December 30
what happened to new orleans is very unfortunate. however we cannot forget that the team owner mr. benson had already been considering a move before katrina even hit. the superdome was already junk. the city wouldnt renovate. the NFL wants a team in L.A.. i dont think its benson's responsibility to stay now out of pity. the man has a business to run.
if they earn it let 'em celebrate Over the past few years guys like T.O. and Chad Johnson have been critisized for dances like these... but who's gonna stop them? not me! i think if they score they've earned a dance or two
posted by bronxbomber at 10:16 PM on December 30
i cannot tell a lie. if i scored an NFL touchdown, i would party like its 1999. the NFL is in the business of entertainment. we must remember that, gentlemen. good sportsmanship doesnt get the high neilsen ratings. the Joe Horn cell phone TD was my fave. dancing around and celebrating after a 11yrd first down catch is a bit excessive though.
Venezuela rebuffs veto on Cuba's World Classic Participation Venezuela may decline to participate in the Baseball Classic if Cuba isn't allowed to play. Puerto Rico has already said that they will no longer "host" games, in rejection to the veto. This is another great example of how politics can ruin a good sports event.
posted by zippinglou at 12:27 PM on December 28
Venezuela rebuffs veto on Cuba's World Classic Participation Venezuela may decline to participate in the Baseball Classic if Cuba isn't allowed to play. Puerto Rico has already said that they will no longer "host" games, in rejection to the veto. This is another great example of how politics can ruin a good sports event.
posted by zippinglou at 12:27 PM on December 28
Venezuela rebuffs veto on Cuba's World Classic Participation Venezuela may decline to participate in the Baseball Classic if Cuba isn't allowed to play. Puerto Rico has already said that they will no longer "host" games, in rejection to the veto. This is another great example of how politics can ruin a good sports event.
posted by zippinglou at 12:27 PM on December 28
Venezuela rebuffs veto on Cuba's World Classic Participation Venezuela may decline to participate in the Baseball Classic if Cuba isn't allowed to play. Puerto Rico has already said that they will no longer "host" games, in rejection to the veto. This is another great example of how politics can ruin a good sports event.
posted by zippinglou at 12:27 PM on December 28
you also come across as a xenophobic jerk... me? a xenophobe? i am nothing of the sort. just ask my amigo jose. my point was that the latino players are very good. so the less of them there are, the better our chances. comprehension is the first step to enightenment, grasshopper. and i am familiar with the rules of english grammar; but i kinda dont care?
Venezuela rebuffs veto on Cuba's World Classic Participation Venezuela may decline to participate in the Baseball Classic if Cuba isn't allowed to play. Puerto Rico has already said that they will no longer "host" games, in rejection to the veto. This is another great example of how politics can ruin a good sports event.
posted by zippinglou at 12:27 PM on December 28
New Year, New Stars Here's a month-by-month look at some of the big events for 2006 and some athletes with breakout potential. Who's on your radar as future Superstars?
posted by skydivedad at 08:37 AM on December 28
"...media ceated superstars like allen iverson." i dont think it was the media, mr. ying yang, that made iverson a star. you ever seen him play? the kid is a scoring machine. thats why he's a star. and yet your question was asking why the media hasn't made billups a star. isn't that ironic? dontchya think?
Why can’t it be Miller time again? A lament from one man who misses big words on his football broadcasts. A sportsfilter column by wfrazerjr.
posted by justgary at 02:36 PM on December 27
yeah, i thought miller sucked on MNF. i agree that alot of his comments seemed planned. i consider myself to be reasinably intelligent, and i actually "got" most of his references...but i just didnt think the guy was funny. too political. not enough football talk. its like all this guy knows is politics. i dont think he could spew out football facts like he could useless political jargon. why does everyone think this guy is so funny?
How Bout Them Chargers! The Chargers, as we all know being the only team to beat the Indy Colts this year, there record is now 9-5 and are on there way to another playoff title. (lets just hope Keading has his leg ready this year for the post-season) 6 Bolts are going to the pro-bowl this year six!! quite an accomplishment I'd say, im a Lions fan but I gotta have love for those Bolts...there a young team with mucho talent! just keep an eye out football fans =D
posted by Lionsfan20 at 11:24 AM on December 23
Russian Heavyweight Valuev Returns Champion’s Belt to Ruiz The agency said that one of Ruiz’s ringside team tried to keep the belt which did not fit the Russian boxer, but was prevented from doing so. However, a short time later, Valuev agreed to give the old belt to his defeated opponent as a souvenir.
posted by jennifer at 02:55 AM on December 23
i agree. the cards simply can't block anyone. edge will now see how good he had it up in Indy. he will never see the superbowl or even the probowl as a cardinal.