The JMRA Week In Review: Please Wash Your Hands
Mark Cuban is still celebrating…
Mark Cuban is still celebrating…
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.
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.
When compiling a list of the greatest NFL teams of all-time, one of the teams that is often discussed remains the ’85 Bears. Guided by the stern hand of Mike Ditka, Chicago went 15-1 and annihilated the New England Patriots 46-10 in Super Bowl XX.
We’ve reached the Editor’s Award portion of the JMRA Hall of Fame. We honor one of the key figures for one of the most viewed posts ever on JMRA.
Well, at least Matt Hasselbeck is starting on Saturday.
This is the next installment in a twelve-part examination of the NFL playoffs as we provide brief looks at each team participating in this year’s postseason run. Andy Reid’s motley crew is under review.
Mike Lombardi of the NFL Network reports that Jerry Jones has tabbed Jason Garrett as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Garrett, who is the interim head coach, has led Dallas to a 4-3 mark since taking over for the departed Wade Phillips.
Eagles cornerback Asante Samuel delivered the hit of the weekend in Kansas City. After catching a pass in the flat, Chiefs rookie receiver Dexter McCluster got smoked by Samuel, who proceeded to pose for the crowd after the thunderous hit. He doesn’t hit like that often. Thus, I […]
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