Where the NFL Stands: Both Sides of the CBA Story

Last week, both sides of the NFL labor situation had their say on where they stand. What NFLPA head DeMaurice Smith and NFL executive VP Jeff Pash said provided interesting theater for what is by far the most compelling storyline heading into this season. Take a listen.

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Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Sometimes girls can get a little out of hand in the field of play. Here are some of the best, or should I say craziest, moments from girls athletics. Cyndi Lauper was right: girls do just wanna have fun.

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Timmmmmmy

Timmy may not be a man I trust, but I wouldn

Everyone has an opinion about where young Tim Tebow should play. Jacober weighs in and here is his take on why Tim Tebow should play QB, where he should go and, finally, who he should stay away from.

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27 Selections from 2009 — Part 2

Horrible.

Yesterday I started compiling a list of 27 storylines, events, blogs, etc from 2009 that I thought I’d share with you. Now it’s time for the second half.

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27 Selections from 2009 — Part 1

Godzilla leaves behind a legend in NY.

Another year comes to a close. Instead of spending time thinking about New Year’s resolutions that you won’t keep, read this list of our favorite blogs, websites, and sports storylines of 2009

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The AP Athlete of the Year Award Is Officially Worthless

"Tony, do you consider NASCAR drivers athletes? If you could put down the beef jerky and Pabst before responding, that

I have bad news for Michael Jordan, Cal Ripken, Lance Armstrong, Tom Brady, and Michael Phelps. They’ve all been the recipient of an award that has now been sullied by AP writers who value turning left more than they do physical ability (ie, athleticism). That’s right — this year’s AP Male Athlete of the Year is NASCAR driver and award-winning circler Jimmy Johnson. That’s ok though – this allows me to touch on the age-old “what determines an athlete” debate, and I’ll explain why auto racing is not a sport, and therefore its competitors should not be considered athletes.

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