Archive for August, 2009

Terrell Owens Still Wants to Help Dallas

Friday, August 28th, 2009

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T.O.’s toe is feeling better, but because he’ll be missing the Buffalo Bills preseason game against Pittsburgh, he’s offering his services to his old team, via Twitter, of course. Now, while I’m sure the sentiment about filling for Roy [...]

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Jerry Jones Wins the Monitor War

Friday, August 28th, 2009

The NFL has officially ruled on the Dallas Cowboys video monitor controversy, and, unfortunately for the anti-Jerry Jones community, Jones won. According to PFT, the “monitor” does not have to be raised, and if a punted football hits it, the “do over” rule will be applied. Simply put, if a punter hits the [...]

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It’s A Michael Vick World

Friday, August 28th, 2009

And apparently, we are all just living in it. Has your Vick/Eagles jersey arrived yet? Worry not. Just throw on an old Falcons jersey of his. Straight Cash Homey won’t mind at all. As with anything as polarizing as Michael Vick, there are a variety of opinions on his debut [...]

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Philadelphia Is Ready For Michael Vick’s Debut

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

This gem of a graffiti burner was found by the immortal 700 Level and it goes a long way in depicting just how ready Eagles fans are for Mike Vick to take the field. Oh, they’re ready for their November 8th game against Dallas as well.
What can we expect when Vick gets in [...]

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Jerry Jones Doesn’t Care About Your Scoreboard Complaints

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

For those of you who think Jerry Jones is an insufferable ass who should be made to raise his already NFL-legal scoreboard, the Dallas Cowboys God owner has two words for you: DeGeneration X.
For those of you unaware of D-X and the infamous saying associated with their name, see more here. [...]

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Worst Celebration Dance. Ever.

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Sometimes, celebration dances are a good thing for fans. It allows players to provide some additional entertainment for the fans. Granted, the “act like you’ve been there before” crowd doesn’t usually approve, but still, sometimes these celebratory dances work. Folks like Deion Sanders, Steve Smith and Chad Ochocinco come to mind. [...]

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