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Saturday, February 26, 2005

Panther Becomes Bear...

It didn't take long for All-Pro WR Muhsin Muhammad to find a new home after being released by Carolina.... agreeing to a multiyear deal with the Bears.

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

How'd They Win?

About the only good thing the Seattle SuperSonics did offensively against the Houston Rockets was shoot free throws...but that was the difference in the game

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Dolphins Richer

An arbitration ruling that ordered Ex Miami player Ricky Williams to repay the Dolphins $8.6 million was upheld Tuesday by a federal judge, who rejected arguments that the award disregarded Florida law and was too excessive. U.S. Judge James Cohn ruled arbitrator Richard Bloch was "well within the scope of his authority" in his interpretation of the case. Williams breached his contract when he retired abruptly in July 2004.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Mickelson Driving Well

Phil Mickelson keeps hitting it long and going low. Fresh off a career-low sixty last week in Phoenix that gave him his first victory of the year, Mickelson broke the course record at Spyglass Hill — the toughest course in the rotation — with a ten-under sixty-two that gave him a three-shot lead in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Friday, February 04, 2005

Coaches Battle Almost as Exciting...

The coaching matchup between the Patriots and the Eagles will prove almost as exciting as the team matchups. Belichick is aiming to become the first coach to win three Super Bowls in four seasons and is thought of as a coaching genius. On his side he has coaches-in-waiting - offensive coordinator Charlie Weis (Notre Dame's new coach) and defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel (expected to be head coach with the Cleveland Browns). Reid's crew includes defensive coordinator Jim Johnson and Brad Childress, whose dynamic offense is very tough to predict. Lets not forget that Reid has now taken his Eagles to four straight NFC title games.

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

No To Nascar

Joe Gibbs re-stated his commitment to the Washington Redskins on Monday, quashing speculation that began with a misunderstanding that he made at a NASCAR media day last week.
"I signed a five-year contract when I came here," Gibbs said. "Most people sign three-year contracts... I want to do everything I can to restore the Redskins to winning football games. "
Let us know when you're ready to start Joe...

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

The Big "O" to Play?

Will he, won't he? Wide receiver Terrell Owens practiced with his team in preparation for Super Bowl XXXIX for the first time since injuries forced him out in mid-December of last year. Today he declared himself fit for competition. Owens said:
"I will play on Sunday, I know the type of person I am. I have a lot of faith in my ability. I feel great. I'm proving a lot of people wrong. The sky is the limit for me..."
Ok ok we get the message...good luck on Sunday.