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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Cherie Lampley

Browns Fans Already Calling For Brady Quinn?

September 10, 2008 by Cherie Lampley  
Filed under Sports Rumors

The Cleveland Browns lost to the Dallas Cowboys 28-10 this past Sunday. I didn’t believe they had a shot of winning the game anyway but I did wonder at least a couple things: Why they kicked that field goal instead of trying to go for a touchdown on 4th down? Why Tony Romo got so much time in the pocket and didn’t start bleeding til the 2nd half? And as you can see, one of those questions was NOT when is Brady Quinn going to play. But in reading WaitingForNextYear.com, a Browns fan was/is wondering that question. Hmm. I guess that happens. I’m sure a lot of franchises have fans who after watching their team not be able to do anything on defense demand for a quarterback change. Seems very common. Image via Newscom [Read more]

It’s Official, Chad Johnson Is Now Chad 8-5

September 5, 2008 by Cherie Lampley  
Filed under Sports Rumors

This seems fitting. Especially for a Cincinnati Bengal. Chad Johnson is definitely his own man. He loved the name Ocho Cinco so much that he decided to change his name to just that. To celebrate his jersey number. But Ocho Cinco stands for 8-5, not 85. 85 would be ochenta y cinco. Now ochenta y cinco must not roll of the tongue for Chad like ocho cinco does. We are sure he knew that there was a difference. But then again, he is a Bengal. [Read more]

Goodbye Ben Mauk

September 3, 2008 by Cherie Lampley  
Filed under Sports, Sports Rumors

It has finally happened. The decision of whether or not Ben Mauk will get a 6th year of eligibility. His final appeal has been denied. This was the fifth time he has been denied by the NCAA and its reinstated committee. With Ben Mauk now gone, will the Cincinnati Bearcats be too upset? Yes they’ll miss his experience but Dustin Grutza was the starter before Mauk arrived in Cincinnati. And last Thursday, Grutza threw for 296 yards and 3 touchdowns. And yes that win was just against Eastern Kentucky but you have to start somewhere, right? So farewell Ben Mauk. Maybe we’ll hear from you in the future. But until, it was nice to see you as a Demon Deacon/Bearcat. [Image via Newscom] [Read more]

Beanie Wells And His Foot

August 31, 2008 by Cherie Lampley  
Filed under Sports, Sports Rumors

There was a scary moment during the Ohio State Buckeye game on Saturday. As you can see above that scary moment included Chris “Beanie” Wells being helped off the field. He would later come back to the sidelines without his pads and a boot on his right foot. The X-Rays that were done were negative. But what happened? Is it his foot? His ankle? Turf toe? The college football world, especially Buckeye Nation, will be waiting to hear how the Heisman trophy candidate is doing. As for Pete Carroll and the USC Trojans: One reporter asked Carroll if he knew Ohio State running back Chris “Beanie” Wells got hurt. “He did?” Carroll asked, raising his eyebrows. “You weren’t aware he got hurt?” the reporter... [Read more]

Coaching Approval Ratings: Phillip Fulmer

August 27, 2008 by Cherie Lampley  
Filed under Sports, Sports Rumors

With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Phillip Fulmer. Phillip Fulmer is the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers. He also has a birthday coming up on Labor Day. Happy Birthday from all of us at Dejuiced! This will be his 16th year as head coach where he has a record of 147-45 and an SEC record of 87-27. He coached the Volunteers to the first ever BCS National Championship after the 1998 season. He’s had some good years after that and some bad (remember 2005? No? Ranked 3rd in the preseason and finished 5-6. Your welcome for catching you up.) and last year the Volunteers... [Read more]

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