Archive for March, 2010
Should The San Francisco 49ers Sign Adam “Pacman” Jones?
Posted: 18th March 2010 by Robert Rousselle in NFL
Pacman Jones will hold a private workout Friday. The four teams expected to attend are the Saints, Lions, Jaguars, and 49ers. The 49ers reportedly held a private meeting with Pacman last week.
Jones is unquestionably talented, but his off-the-field issues have overshadowed what he has accomplished on the field. He showed with Tennessee that he had excellent punt return skills and better than average kick return skills. Jones cover skills are promising in the time that ...
As all eyes turn to the NCAA tournament, true hockey fans stay focused on their sport. With about 12 games left for each team, it's crunch time for teams on the brink of a playoff berth.
This is the time when stars shine, true battlers work that much harder under pressure, and goaltenders play the most important position on the ice.
With three teams battling for two final playoff spots in the ...
NBA Draft 2010: Five Prospects the Utah Jazz Need To Watch in March
Posted: 18th March 2010 by TIM PETERSON in NBA
The Utah Jazz talent evaluators and every other NBA scouting department will be on full alert this month, as they attempt to grade, appraise, and scrutinize the top NBA prospects in the country.
All in preparation for this summer’s pro draft.
The NCAA Tournament is "money time" for the top college basketball players entering the draft. Their stock will rise or fall over the "forty minutes of hell" it usually takes to decide who moves on and who ...
2010 NFL Draft Debate: What Should Kansas City Do with the Fifth Pick?
Posted: 18th March 2010 by Chris Maier in NFL
With the current buzz having Sam Bradford going No. 1 overall, the Chiefs decision at No. 5 will focus on two positions: Offensive Tackle (Russell Okung or Bryan Bulaga) or Safety (Eric Berry). The staff of NFLDraft101 takes a look at both options.
Why the Chiefs should take the top offensive tackle. (By Chief Scout Dan Wernery)
Remember when Kansas City went 13-3 in 2003 and had one of ...
2010 MLB Manifesto: Scattered Thoughts About the Upcoming Season
Posted: 18th March 2010 by Nino Colla in MLB
I might as well get this initial statement out of the way, first and foremost.
There is no greater sport than the game of baseball.
There, I said it. Not that I haven’t said it before, but I’ve typed out several different ways to start this out—and that seemed the best way to go about things.
It encompasses all my thoughts and feelings into 10 simple and glorious words.
And with that, let me ...
Dedicated To the Family Members of the Oakland Raiders
Posted: 18th March 2010 by Damali Binta Yael in NFL
Can you imagine the stress and uncertainty of being a family member of an Oakland Raider or corporate executive who is on the road very often?
Can you imagine the emotional ups and downs, while watching the media either praise or pierce the reputation of your loved ones?
How do the children feel about the articles that are published?
How do the wives or partners feel when the mate does not know if ...
Last night's airing of the new South Park episode was based on Tiger Woods' recent scandal and the generalization that men are sex addicts.
In an attempt to bring his name back into the spotlight and out of the dark shadow cast by his recent sexual assault allegation, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger agreed to be in the new South Park episode.
"I want my name cleared," Ben told the press. "I ...
Atlanta Hawks Are Example of Why Early Season NBA Power Rankings Lie
Posted: 18th March 2010 by LoudMouf Sports in NBA
Ever since the 2008 playoff game in which we saw the eighth seeded Atlanta Hawks take the first seeded Boston Celtics to the seventh game, all we heard was Joe Johnson is the most underrated player in the NBA and that the young Hawks will only get better as they mature and will soon be a championship team.
Nearly two years removed, Atlanta fans and Charles Barkley still have yet to ...
Q: Why would the Cowboys not draft a LT prospect to rotate with Flozell Adams a few plays per game—and do the same with other OL personnel (Colombo/Free)?
John Coleman, Bassett, VA
A: Line substitutions have traditionally been limited to the defensive side of the ball, but we kind of like your thinking here. Football has evolved into a sport of personnel packages. The Cowboys ...
New York Rangers Playoff Hopes Dwindle in Loss To St. Louis Blues
Posted: 18th March 2010 by Greg Caggiano in NHL
Two days after captain Chris Drury called his team out for being immature and unable to play well when games really matter, the New York Rangers showed that they were not willing to change any of that, as they fell to the St. Louis Blues 4-3 at Madison Square Garden tonight.
Although the Boston Bruins lost tonight, which helps the Rangers, the Blueshirts did not gain ...