Archive | April, 2009

Top 5 Reasons Why the Broncos need Knowshon Moreno

Written by jprovenzo | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Predominantly Orange (Broncos)

The big debate is whether the Broncos should have drafted RB Knowshon Moreno with the 12th overall pick in this year’s draft. Here are the Top Five Reasons why the Broncos need Knowshon Moreno
5. Georgia Migraine

Coach McDaniels suffered from a migraine days before the draft then proceeded to select a RB from Georgia. The last [...]

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Game No. 21 Recap: Cardinals 5, Braves 3

Written by John Scafetta | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Redbird Rants (Cardinals)

Take away one dreadful inning and Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Javier Vazquez would have had yet another gem.
The dreaded fifth inning turned into a nightmare awfully quick for the right-hander, as he surrendered four runs on six hits in the frame, propelling the Cardinals (15-7) to the series win.
Vazquez (2-2) allowed four run-scoring singles in [...]

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Koji Update

Written by Michael | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Birds Watcher (Orioles)

Speaking through his interpreter, Jiwon Bang, Orioles pitcher Koji Uehara said he felt fine after being hit by Gary Matthews’ line drive.
“I’m more upset about giving up that home run. No pain,” he said.
“Right away when I got hit, I couldn’t breathe for a moment. But after a while, I was fine. Everything stopped for [...]

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Michael Oher Q&A on Ravens Gab

Written by joeb | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | The Ebony Bird (Ravens)

Ravens Gab did a little Q&A with 1st round draft pick Michael Oher, the tackle from Ole Miss.  I’ve got nothing much new to post, so I’m linking my readers out to a competitor.  Just make sure you come back.  The only other story today is that Nick Greisen signed with the  Broncos for a [...]

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Watch Your Step: Fake Pirate Fans Can Now Exit the Ship

Written by smitty | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Rum Bunter (Pirates)

The Pirates dropped a tough one today to the Brewers. I am over it. For some reason, we make the Brewers look awfully tough. Chris Duffy (.100 batting average in two starts) made their roster for God’s sake.
 
How do the Brewers get that many people to attend a mid week game?  29,000 plus yesterday.  I [...]

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Sasha Pavlovic Gets Married During the Playoffs

Written by Blog Z | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | King James Gospel (NBA)

I guess when you don’t have to worry about playing time you can go get married during the playoffs. Sasha Pavlovic married his “longtime  girlfriend” (whatever that means) this week while the Cavs are riding out the week off.
Cavaliers guard Sasha Pavlovic married longtime girlfriend Dunja Karisik on Monday in an intimate ceremony in Beachwood. [...]

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New Steeler Frank the Tank

Written by smitty | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Rum Bunter (Pirates)

I remember watching the video of punter Dan Sepulveda on You Tube a few year’s back. This one is pretty good too, I saw this on Mondesi’s House. Check this video clip out of new Steeler Frank ‘the Tank’ Summers.
*Enter

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GM Scot McCloughan Making A Name

Written by Eric Melendez | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Niner Noise (49ers)

For all the grief I give 49ers GM Scot McCloughan he gained some points with the draft last weekend. He has done a better job of running the team ever since former head coach Mike Nolan was booted from the team which  should have taken place in last year’s off-season. For him to give the [...]

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Wake Up, Chiefs Nation: Larry Johnson Is Done In K.C.

Written by Arrowhead Addict | A Kansas City Chiefs Sports Blog | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Arrowhead Addict (Chiefs), NFL

There is one thing about many Chiefs fans that drives me absolutely crazy. I’m sure others who cover the Chiefs — Chris Thorman, Jason Whitlock, Kent Babb, Merlin, Nick Athan, etc…. — get frustrated by it, too. I’m sure it’s not just us bloggers and writers either. I imagine that …

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Spurs Season Ends!

Written by mikesatx | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Air Alamo (Spurs)

It was a series that looked to be in the Mavericks hands from game one and they proven it the whole series as the Mavericks took down the Spurs in game five to win the series. The Spurs did not get much help from any others outside of Tim Duncan and Tony Parker whom combined [...]

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Sanchez walks into perfect situation…

Written by bradcotter | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | The J-E-T Press (Jets)

It’s taken me a couple of days to digest how I really feel about the Jets move to grab Sanchez. Originally I was dead set against it and here’s why.
#1. He only started 16 games in college all of which came against mid tier defensive competition.
#2. As a highly rated high school QB, [...]

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Freel Wants Out

Written by Michael | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Birds Watcher (Orioles)

First off, I apologize that I haven’t been updating the blog much this past week, my schedule has been busy. Now, back to what I wanted to get to, Freel has finally made public he wants traded. This has come to no surprise to any of us, as he’s been hinting for about a month [...]

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Nice Pants, Chad

Written by David | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Stripe Hype (Bengals)

So, turns out Chad Ochocinco was hanging in NYC draft weekend.

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Adressing our offseason needs

Written by chasethomas | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Buckets Over Broadway (Knicks)

With my most recent post concerning the acquisition of Rip Hamilton it really has gotten me thinking on possible big time players who we could lure to the Big Apple not named LeBron James.
Our first major need is at the PG spot.

Chris Duhon is a very good role player, but not a starter. He lacks [...]

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Howard suspended for Game 6

Written by superman | April 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Howard the Dunk (Magic)

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Dwight Howard’s elbow has given the Orlando Magic’s playoff hopes a major hit.
Howard has been suspended for Game 6 of the Magic’s playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers for his elbow on Sixers center Samuel Dalembert, the NBA announced Wednesday.
The two got tangled up going for a rebound in the first [...]

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