http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/05/26/tom.brady/index.html
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Weeba |
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SI article on Brady
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/05/26/tom.brady/index.html ...if you feel it, why don't you sing along... |
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GreatNortheast218 |
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from Minneapolis Star Tribune to SI.com Truth and Rumors. Frank Tarkenton commenting on Brett Favre. gotta love the last line. As the Vikings wait to see if quarterback Brett Favre will end his retirement and play for them this coming season, the greatest quarterback in franchise history lashed out at Favre's handling of the situation. Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton, appearing on 790 The Zone in Atlanta, said "it's all about" Favre when discussing the subject. Tarkenton, a resident of the Atlanta area, didn't need any encouragement to go after Favre and was especially critical of how the future Hall of Fame QB has treated the Packers after playing 16 seasons in Green Bay. "I think it's despicable. What he put the Packers through last year was not good," said Tarkenton. "Here's an organization that was loyal to him for 17, 18 years, provided stability of organization, provided players. It just wasn't about Brett Favre. In this day and time, we have glorified the Brett Favre's of the world so much, they think it's about them. He goes to New York and bombs. He's 39 years old. How would you like Ray Nitschke in his last year [playing for] the Vikings, or I retire, and go play for the Packers? I kind of hope it happens, so he can fail." |
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bburton86 |
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Trakenton, damn good dawg.
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Literacola |
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(bc im a jock and watch sports)
2008 oarfans.com Yahoo Fantasy Football Champ! |
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themakeadeathwishfoundation |
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what a bitch.
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shOARtatry |
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haha...his personal foul/pass interference rating should be 100. he sucks now...has for the past 2 or 3 years.
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Weeba |
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Rodney Harrison:
"This is football in the National Football League. I hit a guy with my forearm in his throat or his chest area, and they're trying to fine me. It's football! It's not my fault if the guy curls up like a little girl because he doesn't want to get hit. Are you kidding me? And then I get hit with a $120,000 fine because I hit Jerry Rice. Do you think I'm going to let Jerry Rice catch a slant route in the end zone? I don't care what it costs me, I'm going to try to knock his head off. ha. ...if you feel it, why don't you sing along... |
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bburton86 |
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baller
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shOARtatry |
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as much as i hate rodney harrison i agree with everything he says there. hitting a defenseless receiver used to be the point of being a saftey...not a fucking
penalty and fine.
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Weeba |
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Yep. King did a pretty good break down on John Lynch (9 probowls) and Harrison (2). Harrison won every category.
...if you feel it, why don't you sing along... |
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NoPainAnyway |
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Weeba wrote:haha thats true. but at the same time soo rodney harrison |
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Weeba |
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It's sooo Rodney Harrison.
...if you feel it, why don't you sing along... |
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Doozer127 |
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Fat Little Monkey |
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fucking awesome
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Mr Dosss |
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I wish I could see that on my blackberry. I guess I need an iphone
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NoPainAnyway |
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holy crap thats hilarious. the comment from kerry collins is the best.
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Telecasting |
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7/10.
The intelligence joke should have come in the form of a "Vince Young took the Wonderlich test and scored 6" notice instead of the ad. |
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BradDarby |
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Checketts wants to buy Rams
St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts is heading a group seeking to buy the NFL's Rams and keep the team in St. Louis. On Monday, the Rams announced that the family of former owner Georgia Frontiere has hired the investment firm of Goldman Sachs to review the assets of her estate, including the NFL team. The move was seen as potentially expediting a sale of the franchise. A spokesman for Checketts, Eric Gelfand, said Checketts first approached Frontiere's son, Chip Rosenbloom, several months ago about buying the team. Rosenbloom and his sister, Lucia Rodriguez, inherited 60 percent of the Rams when their mother died in January 2008. Billionaire Stan Kroenke, owner of the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche, owns the remaining 40 percent. Gelfand said Checketts has put together a group consisting of St. Louisans and outside investors. He provided an e-mail from Checketts expressing confidence the group was a good fit to buy the franchise, which Forbes magazine estimates has a value of $929 million. "We have the ability to get this done and we have communicated this to the Rams," Checketts wrote in the e-mail. "Last week, we communicated to Chip in no uncertain terms, that he now has a clear St. Louis buyer. We are that buyer." Gelfand would not disclose other members of the group. An NFL rule allows ownership of NFL teams and teams in other sports, but only if they are in the same market. That would be a problem if Kroenke wanted to become majority owner of the Rams. Checketts' company, SCP Worldwide, owns Utah's Real Salt Lake Major League Soccer team. But NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the cross-ownership rule does not apply to MLS. "We have reason to believe the NFL would approve our group, as we have carefully explored their ownership requirements," Checketts wrote. The potential sale of the Rams has been rumored since Frontiere's death. Her children are both involved in other interests and neither has ties to St. Louis. The sale has raised concerns in St. Louis given the city's spotty record with the NFL. The football Cardinals left after the 1987 season. The NFL passed over St. Louis for the smaller Jacksonville market when it awarded an expansion team in 1993. Two years later, civic leaders convinced Frontiere, a St. Louis native, to move the team from Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest market, back to her hometown. Los Angeles is still without a team, and a loophole in the Rams' lease allows them to move as early as 2014 if the Edward Jones Dome is not deemed among the top quarter of all NFL stadiums. Though just 14 years old, the dome is fast becoming one of the league's older venues, and getting it into the top quarter seems unlikely. Gelfand said Checketts is well aware of the stadium issues. "He also knows it's too early to address it specifically," he said. Gelfand said Checketts' "main goal" is keeping the team in St. Louis. "Given his relationship with the Blues, he feels like he's a St. Louisan and wants to do what's best for the community," Gelfand said. Checketts, 53, and his Sports Capital Partners and Towerbrook Capital Partners purchased the Blues in 2006 from Bill and Nancy Laurie. The Blues have gradually rebuilt under his leadership and made the playoffs this past season for the first time since 2004. Checketts became the youngest person ever to run an NBA team at age 28 when he became president and general manager of the Utah Jazz in 1984. He later ran the New York Knicks and Madison Square Garden. |
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skinnybwb03 |
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thats hilarious
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