While attending grade school, there always seemed to be one kid who received a lion’s share of the verbal abuse for having too many zits, dandruff, bad breath, etc. Donovan McNabb appears to be this person in the NFL landscape.
Randy Moss is out in Tennessee…Perhaps San Diego is sensing the departure of Vincent Jackson? They are inquiring about Steve Smith…Another player makes a slave reference towards the lockout…I really want to like the Tampa Bay Bucs, but they keep getting players arrested.
Boy, this lockout is a real snooze-a-thon. Anyway, here is another do-it-yourself tip.
After a 2007 Patriots/Cowboys battle, a young man named Scoops Callahan briefly interviewed Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. Speaking in some sort of tongue that arrived from 1920, Callahan didn’t get much out of Belichick and Brady.
You will see a lot of things on this blog upon doing some perusing. One thing you will not find is a series of love letters to the Philadelphia Flyers. I enjoy the Flyers and support them just like I do the other three major teams in Philadelphia. […]
Aaron Rodgers showed up to the 137th Kentucky Derby on Saturday dressed to the nines in a powder blue blazer and sunglasses that might as well have showcased glitter. His look certainly screamed “I’m a Super Bowl MVP and you’re not.”
http://twitter.com/#!/R_Mendenhall/status/65180868850884608 Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall has some extra time on his hands these days due to the NFL work stoppage.
http://twitter.com/#!/reggie_bush/status/63811091796471808 Shortly after the New Orleans Saints drafted Alabama running back Mark Ingram in the first round of the NFL Draft, Reggie Bush went emo on Twitter. The only thing missing from that tweet was a frown face emoticon.
Once again, DJ Steve Porter has done a masterful job of using his immense talents to showcase the history of the modern NFL Draft.
The U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of NFL owners and granted a temporary stay on a lockout Friday. This means the NFL Lockout is back on effective today.