
Last year, Albert Hayneswoth became the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL when he signed with the Redskins as a free agent. He had just completed a Pro Bowl season with the Tennessee Titans, a team he led to the best record in the AFC that year. Well, needless to say, Haynesworth hasn’t done anything [...]
Jul 30 2010 | Posted in
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With the MLB trade deadline fast approaching, we look ahead to Saturday by catching up with the guys from MLB Trade Rumors.com. Ben Nicholson-Smith and Luke Adams phoned in to talk about everything from Roy Oswalt to Adam Dunn, Ted Lilly and fantasy impact, as they preview the biggest stories heading into the weekend. Among [...]
Jul 29 2010 | Posted in
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First of all, let’s just say LeBron James has a life that rivals the wildest fantasies you can dream up. While that might be obvious, Arash Markazi’s latest profile on ESPN really gives us some interesting details of LeBron’s latest party weekend in Vegas. It’s a great read, but most surprising is the decision to [...]
Jul 28 2010 | Posted in
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Envision yourself in following situation: You are the best player on your NBA team and the face of the franchise, having a career season while proclaiming yourself the leader of your squad. Meanwhile, your team is in a dogfight for the final playoff spot in your conference, with each game carrying plenty of weight and [...]
Jul 28 2010 | Posted in
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Last week I wrote about why I think the AFC North is the most interesting division in football. Well, today, it got even better. Last year, Terrell Owens was cut by the Dallas Cowboys, and promptly signed a deal with the Buffalo Bills; 1 year with the option for a second. That option wasn’t picked [...]
Jul 27 2010 | Posted in
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When Yao Ming first announced he would be sitting out the entire 2009/10 NBA season, it was a sad day for the basketball community. In a league filled with guys that, quite frankly, you wouldn’t want your kids to emulate, Yao has always been an exception. Big and skilled, Yao has the class and humility [...]
Jul 27 2010 | Posted in
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According to Voodoo PC founder Rahul Sood, Microsoft squashed a project that held some real promise – cross platform gaming that would pit PC gamers against Xbox gamers in games like Unreal, Gears of War, that sort of thing. But the reason it was cancelled isn’t going to sit well with you guys. According to [...]
Jul 26 2010 | Posted in
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EA Sports has typically promoted up-and-coming artists when it comes to choosing music for Madden, NHL, FIFA and the rest of their annual titles. When it comes to Madden 11, however, a return to the classics is in the cards. Today, the video game developer officially released the full track listings for Madden 11, moving [...]

One year after winning Super Bowl XLIII, the Pittsburgh Steelers failed to win their division, the AFC North, conceding the title to Carson Palmer’s Cincinnati Bengals, and this year, the stage is set for Baltimore to be the third different division winner in as many years. Let’s break down the division team by team. First, [...]
Jul 24 2010 | Posted in
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Yes, the Tiger Woods scandal – the story that just won’t die down. Just when it looks like the Number One golfer on the planet is about to turn a corner and overcome his personal woes, he gets hit with the unkindest cut of all: sales of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 are another casualty [...]
Jul 24 2010 | Posted in
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