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You knew the Orioles would commit two errors just a few hours after I raved about their defense. Oh well. Regardless of the errors, Nate McLouth made an absolutely fantastic catch in the bottom of the sixth on a fly ball hit to left fiel...
You knew the Orioles would commit two errors just a few hours after I raved about their defense. Oh well. Regardless of the errors, Nate McLouth made an absolutely fantastic catch in the bottom of the sixth on a fly ball hit to left field off the bat of Colby Rasmus. McLouth made the catch and his momentum carried him into the stands. Then things turned ugly and someone from the upper deck chucked a beer at him. I’m guessing it was a Molson. GIF after the bump. The post GIF: Nate McLouth Dives Into Stands For Epic Catch appeared first on Baltimore Sports Report.
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Eagles tight end James Casey underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee earlier this week and will miss the remainder of organized team activities. The recovery usually takes only a few weeks, so Casey should be back in time for tr...
Eagles tight end James Casey underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee earlier this week and will miss the remainder of organized team activities. The recovery usually takes only a few weeks, so Casey should be back in time for training camp this summer.
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Earlier this week, Steelers tight end Heath Miller said there was a “chance” he’d be able to play the entire 2013 season after tearing his ACL late last season but admitted there’s no timetable yet for his return ...
Earlier this week, Steelers tight end Heath Miller said there was a “chance” he’d be able to play the entire 2013 season after tearing his ACL late last season but admitted there’s no timetable yet for his return to full activity. “Yeah, I think it’s a little too early to say anything like that. It’s… Source: ProFootballTalk » Pittsburgh Steelers The post Ben Roethlisberger has “no doubt” Heath Miller will play Week One appeared first on Pittsburgh Steelers Blog - NFL - PlanetSteelers.com.
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Rams' tackle Rodger Saffold is adjusting to the right side after playing virtually his entire football career on the left.
Rams' tackle Rodger Saffold is adjusting to the right side after playing virtually his entire football career on the left.
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While reading numerous articles as to why our beloved Steelers fell to an abysmal 8 - 8 record last year I can't help but get irritated at the fact that Ben Rothlisberger is not catching any of the blame. Let's re-cap his actions that c...
While reading numerous articles as to why our beloved Steelers fell to an abysmal 8 - 8 record last year I can't help but get irritated at the fact that Ben Rothlisberger is not catching any of the blame. Let's re-cap his actions that contributed mightily to our disappointing season: 1) Training Camp: He responded poorly to the firing of Bruce Arians by exhibiting an unprofessional attitude toward the offensive philosophy mandated by the Rooney's. His responses during interviews spewed negativity which fed the media exactly what they were looking for - controversy!! As we all know the media will throw gasoline on a fourth of July sparkler to get a story and by Big Ben not responding to their questions with a status quo demenanor, he created a distraction throughout training camp. As a professional and "wanna be" elite quarterback in the NFL he should know how to steer clear of the pointed direction by the media to help keep his team focused on the season. Combined with the Mike Wallace hold-out Ben's actions became a distraction that contributed to our 2-3 start. 2) The Season: Mid-way through the season the Steelers jelled as a team and defeated a very good Giant team in New York after having to adjust their travel schedule because of hurricane Sandy. Finally the offense was clicking as it appeared our Quarterback had grasped the system and learned how to maximize it's strengths. Great victory in New York and we're now 5-3 at the halfway mark with the lowly Chiefs coming to Pittsburgh for a Monday night tune-up toward the hated Ravens. However, instead of executing the offense like it was designed, Ben reverts back to his sand-lot style of play and ends up getting smashed between two Chief defenders. It's the LOWLY Kansas City Chefs!!!! Why is Ben subjecting himself to abuse and punishment by ignoring the quick release system that's earning him league MVP consideration? Immaturity and stubborness are the reasons, the same characteristics that landed him on a windsheild of a car and got him two sex charges. Yes we won the game and was 6-3 with Baltimore coming to town but with his injury we stood no chance of going 7-3 and taking control of the division. 3) Gripping to a Playoff Spot: After throwing the game deciding interception against Dallas and while obviously upset, Ben speaks again throwing Todd Haley under the bus. As we have a chance to redeem ourselves heading into Cleveland the following week, we're again blinded by the insurmountable player-coach controversy that plagued us in the early season. Yes he apologized but at that time there was no re-dacting the his comments. The damage was done and the entire week was burdened with questions and answers about the Haley-Rothlisberger fued. The outcome? Eight fumbles and a defeat against the Brownies. The issue is simple here, let's see Big Ben for what he is, a very immature quarterback who refuses to grow up and lead his team the right way. Do we hear Tom Brady complaining about losing his offensive coordinators? Does Peyton Manning hold on to the ball too long every time he drops back to pass? Did Drew Brees' bring more distraction to his team because his coach was suspended? Eli Manning is a leader of men. Heck, did Bruce Arians sulk and pout because he missed Ben? When will we as Nation of Loyal Steeler fans begin to hold Ben accountable for his actions? The sooner we stand up and demand better, the sooner we will get to #7, literally and figuratively.
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Before I begin, I want to share with you a bit of advice in the form of an anecdote. I had a job interview today and I inadvertently slipped into Russell Wilson press conference mode. I reference "championship mindset" and being "on a co...
Before I begin, I want to share with you a bit of advice in the form of an anecdote. I had a job interview today and I inadvertently slipped into Russell Wilson press conference mode. I reference "championship mindset" and being "on a constant quest for knowledge". I thought this would go unnoticed (I live in Alaska, not many Seahawks fans here) and it did. However, I noticed that the individual interviewing me responded rather positively to this type of rhetoric. I'm fairly confident I got the job. So my advice to you is: when in doubt, be like Russell Wilson. Anyway, you know the rules. Seven descriptions of movies, creatively spun by me, your job is to guess which movie I'm referencing. I hope everyone is enjoying these, they are a blast to write. Number One A disgraced man is pried away from his lucrative nautical career to save a city. He must team up with colorful cast of characters to claim victory. Along the way, we learn what it truly means to have heart. Number Two A man is shot in Chicago, his future seems forfeit. This film follows his 16 year journey to reclaim his honor and his boyhood dream. Number Three An immigrant tale wrapped in comedy and action, this movie tells the tale of man and his crusade. The film maker makes frequent references to both mythology, past works and even board games. Number Four The gritty tale of a man newly release from captivity who must learn new skills to satisfy his family and the state. He must pass a final trial to win the one he loves, even if he doesn't know it. Number Five A grizzled veteran must regain his place on top when a new ranger breaks out on the scene. This struggle for dominance is put aside as the two parties must race to save each other before their home is out of reach. Number Six More of a play than a movie, everything on screen is "real time." The subject matter of this movie is quite controversial, it is literally the gayest (not in a derogetory way) movie I have ever seen. Number Seven A character driven story about a man and his sacrifices for his family. He struggles with to maintain and improve his relationship with his daughter. All he wants to do is see her live out her dream to be a singer. There you have it! How was it this week? Did you get more than last time? Let me know. Also, I wouldn't normally do this but I just launched my own blog. Check it out if you have time. I know my mom and my ten stalkers think I'm hilarious, tell me they're wrong. You can follow me on twitter as well! Before I begin, I want to share with you a bit of advice in the form of an anecdote. I had a job interview today and I inadvertently slipped into Russell Wilson press conference mode. I reference "championship mindset" and being "on a constant quest for knowledge". I thought this would go unnoticed (I live in Alaska, not many Seahawks fans here) and it did. However, I noticed that the individual interviewing me responded rather positively to this type of rhetoric. I'm fairly confident I got the job. So my advice to you is: when in doubt, be like Russell Wilson. Anyway, you know the rules. Seven descriptions of movies, creatively spun by me, your job is to guess which movie I'm referencing. I hope everyone is enjoying these, they are a blast to write. Number One A disgraced man is pried away from his lucrative nautical career to save a city. He must team up with colorful cast of characters to claim victory. Along the way, we learn what it truly means to have heart. Number Two A man is shot in Chicago, his future seems forfeit. This film follows his 16 year journey to reclaim his honor and his boyhood dream. Number Three An immigrant tale wrapped in comedy and action, this movie tells the tale of man and his crusade. The film maker makes frequent references to both mythology, past works and even board games. Number Four The gritty tale of a man newly release from captivity who must learn new skills to satisfy
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QB Bradford likes what he sees at workout.
QB Bradford likes what he sees at workout.
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Eagles tight end James Casey, a free-agent signee from Houston, had arthroscopic knee surgery this week.
Eagles tight end James Casey, a free-agent signee from Houston, had arthroscopic knee surgery this week.
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Eagles' assistant, who coached running backs for 16 years, is switching to tight ends under new coach Chip Kelly.
Eagles' assistant, who coached running backs for 16 years, is switching to tight ends under new coach Chip Kelly.
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Jim O’Connor — USA Today Sports In all likelihood, the absence of New York Giants’ WR Hakeem Nicks means that his agents have gotten to him, and he’ll be demanding a new contract before the start of the season. This is a legi...
Jim O’Connor — USA Today Sports In all likelihood, the absence of New York Giants’ WR Hakeem Nicks means that his agents have gotten to him, and he’ll be demanding a new contract before the start of the season. This is a legitimate concern for the Giants as they already are dealing with contract negotiations for free agent WR Victor Cruz. Nicks’ absence forced the Giants to re-sign WR Ramses Barden. Barden was a disappointment in his tenure with the Giants. However, his familiarity with the offense and QB Eli Manning makes this a smooth hire. However, these organized team activities are voluntary, so Nicks isn’t really obligated to be there. Cruz isn’t there because he isn’t on an official roster until he signs a deal. Nicks, however, is not a free agent and has gotten head coach Tom Coughlin upset. Manning enjoys continuing to build chemistry with his wide receivers, so Manning isn’t thrilled about this either. However, Manning knows this is a business, so he isn’t complaining. Who knows how long Nicks’ absence will last until. Nicks was in North Carolina with Manning and Cruz when they were working out at Duke University with a couple of players from the Denver Broncos as well. Nicks didn’t give any indication that the contract situation was on his mind. However, we all know that Nicks will probably be looking for a little more than what Cruz will receive. All Manning will do in Nicks’ absence is develop chemistry with WR Reuben Randle and newly acquired WR Louis Murphy, among others. It could only help as they try to get regular playing time. Manning will not be fazed at all.
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