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Hank Williams Jr. a Little Too Rowdy for ESPN: MNF Intro Pulled over Comments
Yes, a country boy can survive, but he’d better not speak freely while doing so. It seems Hank Williams Jr...
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Football, Basketball, Baseball...Relax, It's Just a Game.
Every true sports fan has felt the thrill of victory and has endured the agony of defeat. They have celebrated their team’s highs and have hung their heads in sorrow or shame during the lows...
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Bill Belichick: 55 Minutes of Football is Fine With Me
Bill Belichick has convinced me that not only has he lost his football touch, but he has also lost his mind. How many times have we heard players and coaches alike preach the phrase “Play ...
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The Future of Michael Vick
By now, most of you have heard that Michael Vick will spend the next 23 months of his life in the Big House...
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NFL Rundown: Somethin' Just Ain't Right
With another Sunday in the books, NFL fans from coast to coast are yet again finding themselves feeling less than satisfied. I was certainly pleased, as I watched my beloved Packers advance to 11-2 with an easy win over the Oakland Raiders...
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Cowboys-Lions: Revenge Would Be Costly for Terrence Newman
Jon Kitna is a marked man coming into Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys.Cowboys CB Terence Newman, for one, intends to repay Kitna for the QB's trash talk after Detroit's victory over Dallas last season—regardless of the consequences...
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NFL Sound Bites: Top 10 Preseason Quotes
As the NFL gears up for the playoffs, I thought it'd be worthwhile to revisit some of the bolder sound bites from the run-up to the season...
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New England Patriots: The Truth Behind the Hatred
Another week has passed and another team has fallen victim to Tom Brady and his undefeated New England Patriots. Following this weekly ritual are the usual grumblings of Pat haters from across the country...
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Coach Beli-Cheat Strikes Again
Just when you thought you’d seen the last of his unscrupulous tactics, the accusing fingers have once again pointed in Bill Belichick’s direction...
