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McNair In, Titans Out

June 1, 2006 by admin  
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McNair In, Titans Out

Now that the NFL arbitrator has ruled in the case of Steve McNair v. Tennessee Titans and has said that as long as Steve McNair is under contract with the Titans, they have to allow him to use the team’s workout facility in the offseason, one wonders how long McNair will be on the payroll. It’s no secret that the Titans are in serious salary cap trouble and that they have to release him or rework his $9 million contract before they can do anything more in terms of free agency. Everyone knows McNair is going to be …read more

Welcome to the NFL, Probie. Now sit down and shut up.

May 18, 2006 by admin  
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Welcome to the NFL, Probie. Now sit down and shut up.

Golden boy, Matt Leinart, has been read the riot act and apparently he cried. This in regards to his juvenile behavior that makes him think that he is still living the party frat boy lifestyle he was familiar with at USC.
Let’s hit the timeline shall we?

Leinart was eligible for the the NFL draft after his first Senior year in 2005.
Leinart opted to stay in college because he really loved the college lifestyle passing his one and really only chance to be the NFL’s number one draft pick and get heaps more money than he did as the number 10 …read more

The legendary workouts of Jerry Rice

May 5, 2006 by admin  
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The legendary workouts of Jerry Rice

Jerry Rice is considered by most to be far and away the greatest reciever in the history of the NFL. He wasn’t the fastest guy, or the tallest guy, or the most athletic guy, but he made plays game after game, for longer than just about anyone. He played in the NFL for 20 years, which is about 10 times longer than the average player.
One of the things he said that made him great was his training. His workouts where that of legends, and few people that spent a day training with him were able to walk out on their …read more

Teams Marketing with Satellites

April 24, 2006 by admin  
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Teams Marketing with Satellites

In a good demonstration of how some forward thinking teams have taken to creative brand advertising, Google Maps satellite imagery has captured some stadium names being branded across the roofs of (particularly newer) stadiums which is particularly useful to market to planes in flight patterns over the stadium or, in this case, satellite photos that are pushed across the internet providing free advertising via Google Maps or Earth. :)
Take Invesco Field at Mile High, the home of the Denver Broncos. Their stadium can be seen from space in a time period when it was apparently doubling as a soccer …read more


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