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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Soccer: Bolivian player drop kicks opponenet in the face
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NFL: Mark Sanchez named starter for Jets
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
MLB: Johan Santana done for the season...
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MLB: Wagner changes his mind..Red Sox Nation here he comes
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NFL: Plexico Burress Exclusive Interview
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Monday, August 24, 2009
NFL: Phillip Rivers signs extension with Chargers
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MLB: Billy Wagner awaits the Red Sox decision.
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NFL: Tony Dungy scolds Vick about alcoholic drink
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NBA: Michael Beasley checks into Rehab facility
Hopefully he comes through this so he can focus on Basketball. Young athletes have to grow up fast. Good luck Michael Beasley.
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Lesnar v. Carwin at UFC 106 set in Las Vegas Nov. 21st?


All of these reports are speculation at this point. Dana White is "out of the office" and Carwin is slated to fight in UFC 104 against Cain Velasquez in October.
This is a wait and see, but if true this will be a decent fight to watch.
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Usain Bolt breaks another record.

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South African teenager Caster Semenya Runner's Gender in Question

When did we get to the point where we have to question a person's gender when they succeed. Yes, Caster Semenya is a little masculine...when you compare her to you or me, but compare her to the rest of her field. Almost all female track stars appear a little masculine. They are one of the most in shape athletes in the world. They are going to have more muscle than the average woman.
Now a days we turn to Performance Enhancing Drugs when an athlete dominates. So when Barry Bonds passed Mark McGuire's single-season then Hank Aaron's career home run records we questioned how he did it (turned out we were right), when Lance Armstrong won his 7th Tour De France he was questioned, when Michael Phelps won 8 Gold Medals there was talk of Steroids.
Caster Semenya, 18 years old, kills the field in the 400-meter so we should question her about steroids right? Nope she's not even a woman, we say. Accusing someone about taking drugs is hard enough to deal with, but now the world is questioning your gender. How does an 18-year old deal with that?
Listen, when this is said and done she might be a he and it should be dealt with accordingly, Barry Bonds turned out to be enhanced and so did McGuire, but you don't heard anything about Usain Bolt and his record breaking performances. Lets wait and see on this one for the sake a young woman.
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University of Memphis Basketball program to Forfeit Record 38-Win Season

There will be a Press Conference from the NCAA Committee at 3pm ET today. Memphis should have one of their own shortly after that.
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Plexico to Serve 2 Years in Prison
There are no teams interested in Plex yet and there won't be till Roger Goodell decides on how long he will be suspended.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Fran Tarkenton speaks about Brett Favre
In the NFL the country doesn't relfect on which team won the Super Bowl or who won the MVP. We are all looking to see if Brett Favre's contract is up to see if we have to hear Brett's name everyday 'til training camp. Now that Brett is locked up for we think is 2 years, maybe the only time we'll hear "Brett Farve" will be from what he did on the football field.
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John Smoltz signs with the St. Louis Cardinals
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NFL to investigate Tom Cable incident

Stephen Strasburg contract update
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
MLB Draft Deadline is Killing Teams!

What MLB didn't know is that the deadline now gives the player agents the upper hand by put each organization's "backs" against a wall. The rule of thumb the last three years has been the longer you wait the more money you get.
The numbers don't lie:
Before Deadline was in place:
Average Sum of the entire 1st Round (2004-2006) = $60,028,333
After Deadline was in place:
Average Sum of the entire 1st Round (2007-2009) = $70,856,833
That is an $10,828,500 difference between each system on average and it is escalating.
Here are some more interesting numbers. I took the 3 years before the deadline and the last 3 years it has been in place. The bonus amounts given to these players has increase significantly.
Number of $7+ Million Dollar signing bonuses: 0 before, 1 after
Number of $6+ Million Dollar signing bonuses: 1 before, 8 after
Number of $5+ Million Dollar signing bonuses: 1 before, 9 after
Number of $4+ Million Dollar signing bonuses: 4 before, 11 after
Number of $3+ Million Dollar signing bonuses: 15 before, 19 after
Number of $2+ Million Dollar signing bonuses: 32 before, 36 after
The total Multi-Million Dollar signing bonuses 3 years before the deadling (53) was blown out of the water compared to the 3 years after the deadline (84) was implimented. It has made 31 more multi-million dollar amatuer athletes since its existance. This is a staggering number.
So who has won with this rule? The Teams or the Players?
Oh yeah, they still found a way around the deadline (at least for college players) by sending them to Independent baseball.
The players get more money because of the deadline and college players can get around it by dropping out of school!
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Tiger Needs to Take a Seat in Second...

As for Tiger, because I'm not stupid to leave him out of any golf conversation, he lost his bid for his 15th Major and 71st PGA victory over the weekend. Yes, he lost the tournament. If it wasn't for his collapse on the final day not only would Y.E. Yang not have sniffed a victory, the rest of the field wouldn't have either. It was his to lose and he did. He says that he didn't feel a difference in his game, but in Golf you either make the shots or you don't.

Tiger will be alright and I don't think he is losing his edge by any means. It was one tournament, albeit a Major, but that is all. He is still Tiger and he has won 5 times this year out of 13 events (11 top tens). He is still Tiger Woods and if you don't think he won't be fired up next time out you've been in a hole for 13 years.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Speaking of Prison Time...
Sentenced (Not necessarily the time they served)
Darryl Henley - NFL (Rams) - 41 years (drug trafficking, conspiracy to commit murder)
O.J. Simpson - NFL (Bills) - 9 to 30 years (armed robbery)
Rae Carruth - NFL (Panthers) - 24 years (conspiracy to commit murder)
Stanley Wilson Sr. - NFL (Bengals) - 22 years (burglary)
Eugene "Mercury" Morris - NFL (Dolphins) - 20 years (drug trafficking)
Denny McLain - MLB (Tigers) - 12 years (drug trafficking, embezzlement)
8 years (theft, money laundering, mail fraud)
Bernard Hopkins - Boxing - 18 years (strong-arm robbery)
Art Schlichter - NFL (Colts) - 16 years (forgery, theft)
Cecil Collins - NFL (Dolphins) - 15 years (burglary)
Ugueth Urbina - MLB (Expos) - 14 years (attempted murder)
Dwayne Goodrich - NFL (Cowboys) - 12.5 years (criminally negligent homicide)
Tommy Morrison - Boxing - 10 years (drugs and weapons)
Lawrence Phillips - NFL (Rams) - 10 years (assault with a deadly weapon)
It amazes me to see professional athletes get arrested for burglary or drug trafficking. There are some cases when they run into hard times and need money, but that just means they weren't good with the money they earned or they didn't surround themselves with the right people. In any case, they need to take responibility for their own actions.
It's not odd that most of the athletes above are NFL players because in that sport they get alot of money quick and they play at the highest level right away. I was surprised not to see as many basketball players as they have the same problem. The MLB and NHL doesn't have as many cases, I believe, because they have minor league systems each player has to conquer before making it at the highest level. This system helps groom the athletes better for the big time. All sports should adopt a minor league system.
This doesn't mean those sports aren't immune to criminals within their realms, but it helps.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Who is preparing to be the next one named on the 2003 PED list?
After Big Poppi and Manny Ramirez were named on the 2003 positive test list for performance enhancing drugs there have been other players around the league that have been outspoken out about it.

Bronson Arroyo admitted to using Andro made popular by Mark McGuire. He said it made him feel great, but that wasn't an illegal substance in 2003. Major League Baseball implied that Andro wasn't apart of the positive tests. Yet Bronson Arroyo stated that he wouldn't be surprised if he was on the 2003 list.

Nomar Garciaparra came out and stated that there were several players that refused to take the test in 2003 knowing that if the number of positive tests rose above 5% around the league that a stricter policy would be put in place. Virtually saying that those players that refused were recorded as a positive test. Again, Major League Baseball implied that the 2003 consisted of only positive urine test, which would not include those players that refused the testing. Was Nomar implying he was one that refused?
Here's the thing...no one really knows much about this list and they shouldn't because the contents of the list is supposed to be protected under court order. There are a few things that we do know without violating this order. First, every player that tested positive and is on the 2003 list was supposedly told by the MLB or the Player's Association. So when Bronson Arroyo says he wouldn't be surprised if he showed up on the list almost proves he is actually on the list. This is speculation, of course, but it seems he is preparing the world for the news. Nomar may or may not be on the list as well. Again, only speculating, but it seems like a similar tactic. Listen, I hate any of this ever came to the surface. I think the Mitchell Report only hurt the game. They should've done the anonymous test without any names on the urine samples to get the 5% needed to implement a stricter policy. This way none of the names would have leaked and baseball wouldn't have had to deal with this drama
...then again who would have stopped Jose Canseco from writing a book? Probably no one.
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Rick Pitino and His 6-Year One Night Stand
Rick Pitino's extortion case turned a Clintonian curve recently. It is now a sex scandal against him. Six years ago this month he "drank" too much, tripped and fell onto a one Karen Cunagin Sypher...in a Restaurant! Not in the car. Not in a hotel, but a restaurant. Power and money does not equal invincibility. Ask Bill Clinton. Ironically Louisville is only 8 plus hours away from Bill's hometown of Little Rock.
In Pitino's defense, Karen Sypher was looking for a payday. He fessed up to his wife and family, it seems, and he is a very good College Basketball coach. He has recently come out and apologized to the public and maintains his professionalism.
Pitino won't feel the affects of this in the long term and he will continue to Coach a great Louisville program. Looks like he has learned from having a one night stand because the one he did have lasted six years!
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