Perhaps in an effort to not further submarine goodwill amongst the fans, the NFL has decided to use legendary figures to announce picks during the second day of the league’s annual draft. Starting with second round action next Friday, a list of NFL alumni will appear at the […]
Song sung blue, everybody knows one. Sixers are down 3-0 to the Miami Heat in the first round of the NBA playoffs after a 100-94 loss tonight. This does not make my 87-year-old grandmother or myself very happy.
One of the great things about the NFL Draft isn’t necessarily the event itself but some of the bizarre stories that lead into annual spectacle. For example, numerous reports circulated today involving TCU quarterback prospect Andy Dalton, and all of things, his hair.
In the beginning of our journey towards lockout enlightenment, the joys of Miami Vice were explained. Now, it’s time to jump into a culinary venture.
The last two Super Bowl champions will open the 2011 NFL season on Thursday, September 8 when the Green Bay Packers host the New Orleans Saints. Yet, an obvious black cloud hangs over this news.
http://twitter.com/#!/nfl/status/60100699920408576 The NFL will release its regular season schedule tonight at 7pm on NFL Network. The league officially announced the continuation of its International Series on Monday, which will feature the Chicago Bears facing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 23 in London.
While tweeting last week, I stumbled across a suggestion for the Madden ’12 cover. Even though the padlock is my favorite, this one comes in at a close second via the Twitter feed of CNBC’s Darren Rovell.
Last week, Playboy released its list of top party schools and while Rutgers did not make the list, the school staged its own bash of sorts over the weekend.
Giovanni Carmazzi doesn’t own a television but maybe he reads sports blogs? Eh, probably not.