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The Cowboys and The Moment of Truth
Really great and funny thoughts on the loss to NY and where the Boys go from here.
On Tony Romo:
The national media would start here if they weren’t utterly consumed with fellating the league’s most comically inept passer and orphan circumciser, so I’ll pick up the slack for them. A few will still find time this week to pin the loss on Romo for missing an open Miles Austin for what would have been the game-winning TD, but when you put up a stat line of 21/31, 321 yards, 4 TDs and no picks you’re not going to come in for a ton of blame in my book. That throw and a couple of other deep misses to Laurent Robinson were blemishes, but he fired some on-the-money frozen ropes to Austin to set up what should have been the game-tying FG and his ability to buy time in the pocket led to his wide-open bombs to Robinson and Dez.
Barking Carnival's Preview: Texas @ Mizzou
Thought you guys might enjoy it. Have a great weekend in CoMo.
John Henry Denies Red Sox Owners Involved In Globe Francona Story
In a surprise visit to 98.5 The Sports Hub, Red Sox principal owner John Henry denied the team’s ownership had anything to do with a Boston Globe article this week bashing former-manager Terry Francona.
"The author of the story has gone on the record as saying we did not participate in that," Henry told Felger and Massarotti Friday afternoon.
"I don’t condemn Bob Hohler for writing a story," said Henry. "I condemn personal things coming out… About medication, about someone’s marital life."
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NFL Free Agent Feeding Frenzy, Part 1 – Offensive Tackles
Good stuff with some Cowboys being discussed.
Nnamdi Asomugha: The Nullifier
Nnamdi Asomugha is the best player you’ve never seen. And the NFL team that signs him for 2011 will have acquired the most important defensive free agent since Reggie White.
Great article about a great player and great guy.
11 months ago
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Welcome to One Foot Down.
A Golden Dome Home. A home away from the Golden Dome.
South Bend online.
Go Irish.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish!!!
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This is Brian Kelly's break out year.
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The Rocket
Tradition helps UW thrive in NFL market
SEATTLE -- Everything you thought you knew about urban college football programs in NFL markets does not apply to the Washington Huskies.
Dallas Mavs Victory Parade. Cool HD video.
12 months ago
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For Nets, Good Things Come In Threes
In the NBA, a winning formula at the front office level is no different, and there are also three legs to that stool. Sure, it helps to have a loaded roster like the Celtics, Lakers, and now the Miami Heat. But if you want to build a winner you have to start at the top. And that’s precisely what the Nets Organization has done by hiring Avery Johnson and now Billy King.
Way Early But Good Preview ACC/BigTen Va Tech - Purdue
Most eyes will be on Purdue after their lost season stemming from Robbie Hummel’s season ending injury mere weeks before the Big Dance. The Boilers were set to make a deep tournament run when Hummel went down, so the 2010-2011 season storyline for Purdue is well, redemption. Johnson, Moore, a healthy Robbie Hummel and dash of good fortune are the recipe for a final four appearance. And the Gene Keady comb-over is once again en vogue.
Early Hoops Preview: Va Tech Hokies / Purdue Boliermakers
For the Virginia Tech Hokies, if the 2011 season isn’t about redemption, it’s about revenge. Any time a squad goes 25-9 overall and 10-6 in a power conference like the ACC, you have to consider it a significant slight when the NCAA Selection Committee doesn’t ask you to prom. Luckily for Seth Greenberg, his collection of experienced talent should be one of the belles of the ball in the ACC returning all 7 of the players that logged double digit minutes per game last season including ACC Player of the Year candidate Malcolm Delaney.
YES Network: Story on John Blake
Pretty interesting history of Coach Blake.
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