The JMRA Hall of Fame Editor’s Award – Ric Flair
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.
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.
As you drink in this MLB 2K11 commercial featuring the Phils’ Roy Halladay and things that resemble Carlos Ruiz, it’s time dissect last week’s happenings.
If Charlie Sheen is such a “rock star”, he and his tiger blood should take a page out of the Bart Scott playbook. Scott recently trademarked “Can’t Wait”, the awe-inspiring punctuation to his memorable post-game interview following New York’s 28-21 playoff win over the New England Patriots back […]
The NFL and NFLPA have reached an agreement…to extend the CBA for seven more days. Now, both sides have through March 11 to reach an agreement. This marks extension number two. Well, I suppose it could be worse. Lockout averted, for now.
The NFL and NFLPA agreed upon a 24-hour extension of the current collective bargaining agreement on Thursday. According to numerous sources, the extension allows both sides to examine prospective deals past the original deadline of Thursday at 11:59 p.m. ET.
Cross your fingers and pray for a CBA resolution before midnight eastern time…or at the very least, an extension.
The NFL stands nearly 24 hours away from the end of its collective bargaining agreement and perhaps, the beginning of a lockout. Players are starting to feel the heat according to a report out of Philadelphia.
It appears we might have a winner in the race to nickname the Philadelphia Phillies starting rotation. This photo, courtesy of Big League Stew, shows us the five-man band but in a whole new light.
Hines Ward will have plenty to do if there is an NFL work stoppage. He will join a long line of NFLers to previously trip the light fantastic on Dancing With The Stars including Kurt Warner, Emmitt Smith, Chad Ochocinco, Jerry Rice, and Lawrence Taylor.
Clinton Portis and his multiple personalities (Kid Bro Sweets, Sheriff Gonna Getcha, and Inspector Two-Two) are out of Washington after the Redskins decided to release the veteran on Monday.