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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Oakland Raiders’ Newest Cheerleader is a Grandmother
I can hear all of the jokes coming in the comments section now. Yes, it’s true. The Oakland Raiders have hired a grandmother for their cheerleader squad. Susie Sanchez is a 37-year-old dancer who has just been assigned as a … Continue reading
The Price Tag on Ben Roethlisberger’s Wedding: $300,000+
When I think of the weddings I’ve been to, they’ve all been entertaining. Some classy, some didn’t quite meet the classy standards and others were just…well, ghetto. One thing can be said about the Roethlisberger wedding: it was certainly beyond … Continue reading
Angels Pitcher Ervin Santana No-Hits Cleveland Indians
L.A. Angels pitcher Ervin Santana has a reason to celebrate tonight. Against the dwindling Cleveland Indians, Santana threw a no-hitter that was the first in 27 years for the Angels. Santana (6-8) battled the entire game and ended up with … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Headline News, MLB
Tagged 1984, Cleveland Indians, Ervin Santana no-hitter, L.A. Angels pitcher, Mike Witt, no-hitter
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BREAKING NEWS: McNabb to the Vikings
The Washington Redskins have agreed to trade quarterback Donovan McNabb to the Minnesota Vikings. According to sources, the Redskins will receive a 2012 sixth-round draft pick, and a conditional 2013 sixth-round pick (depending on the quarterback’s performance). McNabb is … Continue reading
BREAKING NEWS: Players Vote, NFL Lockout Officially Over
After hours of ESPN coverage, hundreds of reporter’s lies and disgruntled NFL player tweets, the NFL Lockout has finally come to an end. “This is a long time coming, and football’s back,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said, “and that’s the … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Headline News, NFL
Tagged analyst, DeMaurice Smith, ESPN, expert, lockout, lockout ends, NFL, NFL Players Association, Roger Goodell
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NFL Owners Approve Deal, Players Still Unhappy
The lockout seemed to take a positive turn on Thursday as the NFL owners voted on a deal and agreed unanimously, 31-0 with the Oakland Raiders abstaining from the vote, on a proposed collective bargaining agreement (CBA). End of the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Bears, CBA, Chad Ochocinco, DeMaurice Smith, Donte Stallworth, Heath Evans, lockout, NFL, Rams, Roger Goodell
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First MJ, Now Add Magic and Bird
Last year Michael Jordan was the cover boy. This year NBA 2K plans to do even better. Thе game company announced today that NBA Hall οf Famers Magic Johnson, Larry Bird аnԁ Jordan wіƖƖ be featured іn three separate covers … Continue reading
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Chicago Sky Take Down Seattle Storm, 78-69
A pleasant surprise tonight at Allstate Arena, which is about 30 minutes from the center of Chicago and an hour if you count the rush hour traffic I ran into. The 1st game covering the Chicago Sky and to my … Continue reading
Posted in Headline News, WNBA
Tagged Chicago Sky, Courtney Vandersloo, Epiphanny Prince, Seattle Storm, Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles
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Japan Women’s Soccer Team Victorious Over US For World Cup
The US women’s soccer team outplayed Japan for the full 90-minutes, plus the 30-minutes of extra time. For 120-soccer minutes the US were the superior team. With that being said, it was Japan who was far more superior during the … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Headline News, Soccer
Tagged Hurricane Katrina, Japan, penalty kicks, US, women, World Cup
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