Showing posts with label nfl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nfl. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Lofa Tatupu on TMZ


Seriously? Lofa Tatupu of the Seattle Seahawks receives coverage from TMZ out of all places? Click here to read some of the funny comments on this entry.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Karl Malone - Father of the Year... or maybe not.

If you never heard of Buffalo Bills rookie offensive tackle Demetrius Bell, you’ll be rooting for him when I tell you his story.

Bell was a seventh-round draft pick and two-year starter at Northwestern State, the same Louisiana school that produced cornerback Terrence McGee.

Bell is the son of Malone, but the Mailman had no role in Bell’s success except passing along athletic genes.

The two have had very little contact during Bell’s life. His mother, Gloria Bell, reportedly was only 13 years old and Malone a college sophomore at Louisiana Tech when Demetrius was born. Malone might have served jail time had her family asked the district attorney to file criminal charges.

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Monday, February 4, 2008

Travis Barker - NFL Theme Music Remix

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Go Seahawks!


BEAT GREEN BAY!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Mack Strong's Career OVER.


Despite the horrendous loss the Seahawks suffered to the Steelers this past weekend, Mack Strong still fortunate to escape life threatening injury. Who knows, we may even catch him on the tube as a sports analyst or commentator.

Fullback Mack Strong suffered an injury to a vertebrae in his neck during Sunday's game at Pittsburgh, which will end Strong's season and his football career after his 15 seasons with the Seahawks.
"There's a lot more to life than football," Strong said. "I've got a wife and two kids." He paused for more than 10 seconds. "And there's nothing more important," Strong said.
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Monday, July 30, 2007

Bill Walsh dies at 75; led 49ers to three Super Bowl titles


R.I.P. to Bill Walsh; one of the greats in NFL coaching history. Click here for the full read on ESPN.