Sunday, November 14, 2010

NFL Week 10 Sunday Wrap Up



A wild Week 10 in the NFL consisting of a Hail Mary, 2 overtime games and the Bills finally getting their first win of the season.

Pac-Man Takes Down Margarito



Manny Pacquiao took down Antonio Margarito last night in Cowboys Stadium. Manny won by unanimous decision as he pounded Margarito throughout the fight leaving him bloody and battered. The only question remains is can we stop with the nonsense fights and just get the fight everyone wants to see? Mayweather-Pacquiao is all we want...make it happen.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Monday Night Football Preview

In Week 4, we thought we would see an epic showdown between Donovan McNabb coming home against his former team and new starting QB Michael Vick. All the hype surrounding the game and Donovan's return quickly became irrelevant when Vick went down in the first half with a sternum injury that eventually sidelined him for the next 3 games. Kevin Kolb came in and was one Jason Avant dropped touchdown away from actually winning the game in the final seconds (Video after the jump). This week, on Monday Night Football, we will (hopefully) get to see that game come to fruition. Only this week, it's the Eagles who seem to be riding high and the Redskins, particularly McNabb, who are clouded with uncertainty.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Allow Me To Reintroduce Myself

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Everyone does it. When the NFL schedule gets released, every fan grabs his or her team's schedule, plays analyst and starts penciling in wins and losses. I think all Eagles fans put down an L against the Colts for their Week 9 matchup. Between memories of Peyton Manning torching the Eagles every time he's faced them and the uncertainty of the true ability of supposed starter Kevin Kolb, putting an L next to this matchup was an understandable prediction. Then the season unfolded and the reins of the offense were handed over to Michael Vick.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Why the "New" NFL Is Wrong

The most talked about play from yesterday was the terrifying play in the Eagles/Colts game that ended with Austin Collie getting carted off the field after lying motionless on the ground for what seemed like forever. The play has stirred some controversy in the last 24 hours and will probably result in a fine for Eagles safety Kurt Coleman. But is a fine warranted? Was the 15-yard Unnecessary Roughness penalty warranted? Is the league so scared that they flag anything that looks remotely violent? Yes and that is what's killing the National Football League right now. Video after the jump.

Not So Small Andy Reid



Video from the game yesterday featuring 13 year-old "Andrew" Reid. WOW.

Iverson Turkish Invasion

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The Iverson Turkish Invasion has begun and the Turks are ecstatic to have him, check after the jump for video of his arrival and the subsequent chaos surrounding it.

NFL Week 9 Sunday Wrap Up

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It was a wild Week 9 in the NFL yesterday which featured some upsets, some division matchups and Peyton Manning looking like a human being.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Derrick Rose 2 Handed Slam



From last night's game in the United Center against the Knicks. The Knicks held on to win thanks to being completely unconscious from beyond the 3-point line, but Derrick Rose finished with 24 and 14 dimes and one for the highlight reel. Enjoy.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

90's Rivalry Revisited: Bulls/Knicks

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Tonight the Bulls square off against the Knicks in the United Center as part of a doubleheader on TNT. While this is really not a marquee matchup like it used to be, it does mark the first time since the Jordan era that both teams look like they are on the way up. Hopefully a new rivalry will bring back some of the excitement of the intense games of the 90's.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Who's the Best Fit for Moss?

Here is an ESPN.com article breaking down every team's reasons to go or not go after Moss, who has officially been placed on waivers. Interesting read.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Giants Win World Series

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For the first time since 1954 and since they moved to San Francisco, the Giants have won the World Series. Behind a dominant pitching performance from Tim Lincecum, the Giants shut down the Rangers bats in 5 games with the 3-1 victory Monday night in Arlington. Edgar Renteria knocked in all 3 runs for the Giants tonight.

Groundhog Day on Halloween

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With 1:50 left in the game against Detroit yesterday and down only six points, Mike Shanahan benched Donovan McNabb for...Rex Grossman? Yes you read that correctly. While we here in Philadelphia are familiar with the sight of McNabb on the sideline with his hands on his hips looking to the sky for answers, this still comes as a shock to anyone who even remotely follows football and will inevitably cause some commotion in the Washington locker room.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

NFL Week 8 Sunday Wrap Up

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This was a great week to show the parity in the NFL this season. We saw teams that we expected so much of (Dallas and Minnesota), fall even farther behind in their division, as well as see some surprise teams (Oakland, KC, St. Louis) continue to build on their solid starts.

Bye Weeks: Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, NY Giants, Baltimore.

Another Classic Randy Moss Press Conference



Above is video from Randy Moss' postgame press conference that featured a heartfelt farewell to all his Patriots comrades, shots at his coach's decisions and his reaction to getting fined $25,000 from the NFL this week for not talking to reporters. Randy clearly misses New England...and with the way things have unfolded this season for the Vikings, who can blame him. Click HERE for a complete transcript from the press conference. Add it to the archives of great Moss moments behind the podium.

Turkey? We Talkin' Bout Turkey?



On Friday, Allen Iverson made it official and signed with Turkish team Besiktas on 2-year/$4 million contract. Iverson, 35, following in the footsteps of Josh Childress and Stephon Marbury, has become the biggest NBA star to take his talents overseas.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Kevin Kolb/Mike Vick Remix



Never thought I'd hear Andy Reid's voice in Autotune.

Sixers Don't Sell-Out Heat Game

While a Sixers game not selling out is hardly newsworthy, this particular game actually surprises me. This game has been hyped since the schedule came out and if the team had any hope of selling out any games this year, this would be the game. Home opener, hyped super-team opponent, no-brainer right? Apparently not. I was shocked that I was able to find tickets this morning from the team directly, but once I got to the game I was surprised to find the stadium filled like it was a random Sixers/Warriors game in March. Then when I read what Henry Abbott of ESPN.com did in the second quarter had me almost embarrassed to be a part of the fanbase.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

They Are Who We Thought They Were?

Photo from ProBasketballTalk.com


With the 2010 NBA season still in its infancy, I don't quite know what to make of the Miami Heat after two games, and I probably won't be able to figure them out for awhile. Are they immensely talented, absolutely. Do they have weaknesses, sure. So far in two games we basically saw what we were expecting in terms of how the games played out, without focusing on the final score. Both games played out predictably, so how much have we learned about LeBron, D-Wade and Co.?

Lebron James Nike Commercial



Here is the new Lebron James Nike commercial. Once again Nike puts together a great piece with Lebron opening up a little bit, poking a little fun at Sir Charles and promoting his new Lebron VIIIs in the process. Enjoy. Oh and we're back...

Monday, March 15, 2010

Winning Time

reggie miller choke Pictures, Images and Photos

The latest ESPN 30 for 30 documentary premiered last night called "Winning Time" which chronicled the rivalry between Reggie Miller's Pacers and the Knicks in the 1990s. The documentary showcased what made the NBA so great in the 90s. The rivalries that don't exist anymore, the good "teams" not just superstars and the storylines. Although I am not a particular fan of either team, I appreciate the passion of the rivalry and a fan of that era of basketball. This is a must watch for anyone with an appreciation for that era.

Winning Time

Saturday, March 13, 2010

NBA JAM Trailer



BOOM SHAKALAKA

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

A.I. is Falling Apart

Friday, February 19, 2010

LeBron James vs. Carmelo Anthony



Highlights from a great game last night in Cleveland.

Tiger Woods Apology

Thursday, February 18, 2010

NBA Trade Deadline Winners/Losers

Another NBA Trade Deadline passes and many moves are made. Some moves are made to help teams improve for this season and make a run at a championship, some are made to clear cap space to move under the salary tax and some are made to set up big moves in the offseason. All of these moves came to fruition this year, some just were a little more successful than others.

Winners

Dallas Mavericks- Adding Caron Butler and Brendan Haywood to an already potent lineup makes them a scary team come playoff time. Haywood is the center that Erik Dampier was never able to be, and Caron Butler gives them a legit scoring option beside Dirk in crunch time. A crunch time lineup of Haywood, Dirk, Caron, Terry/Marion and Kidd is mighty dangerous. DeShawn Stevenson off the bench along with Jason Terry gives them more outside shooting.

Cleveland Cavaliers- Antawn Jamison is the perfect person to add to this team, more than Amare Stoudemire, in my opinion. Jamison doesn't need to have plays ran for him to score. He hustles, grabs rebounds, and can stretch the floor unlike the other Cavalier big men. He will be a great matchup for Rashard Lewis in the Eastern Conference Finals, and Lamar Odom if they meet in the Finals. Those were two players who would give them fits before the acquisition of Jamison. Also, they traded Big Z, but there is a possibility that he can return after a buyout from Washington after 30 days.

Houston Rockets- In my opinion, T-Mac is one of the best scorers and perimeter players in the NBA in the last decade. Is he often injured, Yes. Has he ever made it past the first round of the playoffs, No. But he is one of the few people in the league who can dominate a game from the wing and can get off his own shot at will. He isn't the same scorer he was in Orlando, but he still has some juice left. However, he had an expiring contract and the Rockets parlayed that into Kevin Martin who can provide some offense from the wing which Houston desperately needs. Great move by them, although I'm sure they wish they could have kept Carl Landry.

New York Knicks- The Knicks won't do anything this year. They know it and they don't care. However, with the moves the Knicks made today, particularly shedding Jared Jeffries' contract in the T-Mac deal, they are now able to offer TWO max free agent contracts to the plethora of available talent this summer. So if they go into training camp with a combo of LeBron/Wade/Bosh/Amare, then they are definitely the winners of this trade deadline.

Chicago Bulls- Shedding the salary of John Salmons and Tyrus Thomas allows them to offer a max free agent deal, preferably to hometown hero Dwyane Wade. If they can land Wade, huge win for the Bulls. If not, they will definitely be able to sign a big-time post presence, a la Carlos Boozer/Amare Stoudemire/Chris Bosh.

Other Winners by shedding salary for the summer of 2010: LA Clippers, Washington Wizards.

Other Winners by acquiring players for a playoff run in 2009: Milwaukee Bucks (John Salmons), Portland Trailblazers (Marcus Camby), Boston Celtics (Nate Robinson) & Charlotte Bobcats (Tyrus Thomas)

Losers

Miami Heat- The Heat failed to land either Amare Stoudemire or Carlos Boozer to play alongside D-Wade, assuring them of a first round sweep out of the playoffs this year. This doesn't mean they can't sign one of them in the offseason, however it does increase the chances that another first round exit will also mean the exit of the franchise's best player, Dwyane Wade.

Philadelphia 76ers- No one expected the Sixers to actually land Amare Stoudemire, and unless Elton Brand was traded (which he wouldn't have been), then it wouldn't have made much basketball sense. Why they are on this list is because they failed to unload any of the MANY bad contracts they have (Iguodala, Dalembert, Brand).

Washington Wizards- Sure the Wizards dumped a ton of salary, but they also dumped every talented player on their team. Josh Howard was the only legit player they got in return and the Wizards are going to need plenty of pieces if they ever want to be relevant anytime soon.

No one really got roped into a bad deal, most teams just did nothing. The next step of course is to see which players get bought out and what teams add veterans for the playoff stretch run. A ton of teams will be able to offer max free agent deals in the offseason so the summer of 2010 is setting up to live up to the hype.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Kobe, AI Out of All Star Game

Perennial All-Stars Kobe Bryant and Allen Iverson will not partake in this weekend's All Star Game in Dallas. Both voted to be starters in the game, Kobe won't play because he is nursing multiple injuries and Iverson declined because of personal reasons. Kobe will still make the trip to Dallas in order to assist teammate Shannon Brown in the dunk contest. Jason Kidd and David Lee will replace the players on their respective rosters. David Lee was a popular snub this year, having a stellar season. Kidd is more of a surprise, especially with great seasons by Chris Kaman, Monta Ellis and Carlos Boozer in the Western Conference, among others.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Team USA Has 9 Players Return

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Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade highlight the names who have decided to return to Team USA and defend their gold medal in London in 2012. Everyone from the 2008 gold medal team returned except for Jason Kidd, Tayshaun Prince and Michael Redd. Expect Kevin Durant and Derrick Rose to eventually make the team. The list of 25 players who will be invited to training camp this summer is linked below.

Team USA 25-man roster

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Iverson's Starting Spot in Jeopardy

Well, this should be an interesting little bit of entertainment: “Allen Iverson has started each of his 22 games as a 76er this season. When Iverson sat out four games in mid- to late December with knee arthritis, Sixers coach Eddie Jordan always said Iverson would start when he returned. But after Monday’s practice, which Iverson again missed due to his daughter’s illness, Jordan wouldn’t commit to Iverson starting when he comes back. ‘That’s a topic we have to discuss,’ Jordan said. Later, Jordan said, ‘We’re going to talk about that as a staff. We’ve had some of those discussions. We’ll cross that bridge when we cross that bridge.’ The 19-31 Sixers have won three in a row - all against teams with a .500 or better record at the time - with Iverson absent and Willie Green starting in his place. The 6-foot-3 Green and 6-4 rookie Jrue Holiday have given the Sixers better size and matchups in the backcourt than when the 6-1 Lou Williams and 5-11 Iverson started. They’ve also cut down on opponents’ dribble penetration, allowing teammates to stay on their man rather than having to rotate over to help on the ball.”

ViaSLAM Online

Monday, February 8, 2010

SB XLIV Most Watched TV Event In History

Over 106 million American people watched the Big Game last night, breaking the U.S. audience record held by the series finale of M*A*S*H since 1983. Viewership was up 8% from 2009's Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals nail-biter, which was seen by a then-record 98.7 million viewers.

via The Hollywood Reporter

"Nothin But Net"

In an homage to the old MJ/Larry Bird McDonald's commercials, Mickey D's unveiled a new ad featuring Dwight Howard and LeBron James.



The original is below. Great to see them bring back a classic.

Saints Are Super Bowl XLIV Champions

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The Saints became champions on the NFL tonight, with a 31-17 victory in Super Bowl XLIV against the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts, led by league MVP Peyton Manning, were out to a 10-0 lead to start the game. The Saints outscored them 31-7 the rest of the game behind a balanced attack. The game was close the whole way and trailing 24-17 and driving, Peyton served up what ended up being the game-clinching play. On a third down he stared down Reggie Wayne who was running a dig route. Tracy Porter, who intercepted Brett Favre in the NFC Championship game at the end of regulation, jumped the route and took the Manning pass the other way for a TD clinching the game for the Saints. The Saints contained the high-powered Colts the whole game, holding them to only 17 points and intercepting Manning when it mattered most. Drew Brees was named MVP and it was well-deserved. Brees was 32 of 39 for 288 yards and 2 TDs. Manning played a nice game aside from that mistake, finishing with 333 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT. Manning falls to 9-9 all-time in the playoffs, giving his haters plenty of fuel. Regardless of the loss, Manning remains one of the all-time greats. With the victory, Brees elevates himself into the elite among NFL QBs. Great win for the Saints and the city of New Orleans who will be celebrating this victory for the foreseeable future on Bourbon Street.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

D-Wade's New Jordan Commercial



The Jordan 2010 Sneaker is scheduled to release next Saturday, Feb. 13th.

Deadspin's Full Wing Bowl Recap

Make sure you check out Deadspin's Full Wing Bowl Recap HERE and click the link in the article to Philly.com's full photo gallery from the event.

Super Bowl XLIV Preview

New Orleans Saints vs. Indianapolis Colts(Sunday 6:25PM, CBS, SunLife Stadium, Miami, FL)

Saints Offense vs. Colts Defense

The Saints offense has been a prolific unit all season long. With Drew Brees at the controls, this team has steamrolled many teams this year in various ways. Known for throwing the ball, the Saints are actually 6th in the NFL in rush yards per game. They will depend on their balanced offense to attack the speedy Colts defense. This defensive unit for Indianapolis might be one of the most under-rated groups in the NFL. Without Bob Sanders all season, the defense has been excellent. All-Pro defensive end Dwight Freeney is iffy with a torn ligament in his ankle, but I expect him to play. Whether or not he will be effective is another issue. Freeney's presence on the field during passing downs will be enough, he doesn't need to be Superman. The Colts D will atleast contain the Saints offense enough. They are a stingy unit that doesn't give up enough points and they are quick enough to keep Reggie Bush from making any spectacular plays. Now, whether or not he makes a couple amazing plays on Special Teams is a different story. I expect the Saints to be frustrated much like they were against the Vikings. Even though they scored plenty of points, much of that came off the many costly Vikings turnovers. The Colts will not be that careless with the ball, giving the Saints much worse field position.

Colts Offense vs. Saints Defense

The Saints defense has made a living this season preying on opponents' turnovers. They will not have that opportunity this weekend against the surgical Peyton Manning. Can Manning throw up a duck to Darren Sharper? Sure. Will they fumble the ball six times like the Vikings did? Absolutely not. Peyton was able to shred the number one defense in football, the Jets, so I expect him to be able to do the same with the Saints who have inferior personnel. Reggie Wayne will not be shut down like he was against Darrelle Revis. I expect him to test Jabari Greer and Tracy Porter early and often. The only concern the Colts should have is protection. They are well aware of the beating Brett Favre took last week and as long as they are able to keep Peyton Manning upright, then they will fly back to Indianapolis with another Lombardi trophy.

Bottom Line

If it wasn't for all those turnovers the Vikings committed in the NFC Championship game, we would be previewing a Peyton Manning/Brett Favre Super Bowl. The Saints were outgained by 200 yards in the NFC Championship game and they only won by a field goal in overtime. The Colts will not commit many turnovers, if any, and Peyton Manning will have an answer for anything the Saints Defense presents him with. Peyton will continue to carve out his Hall of Fame legacy with another Super Bowl trophy.

Prediction- Colts 31 Saints 21

Super Bowl MVP- Peyton Manning

Friday, February 5, 2010

Photos From Wing Bowl

Via Deadspin

13-Year Old Commits to USC

Are you kidding me? Lane Kiffin really will do anything to keep his school in the news. The QB coach who discovered this kid was the same guy who predicted Jimmy Clausen's success and discovered Matt Leinart and Matt Barkley.

LINK

Thursday, February 4, 2010

NBA's Best Buzzer Beaters of the Decade

First Episode of the Michael Vick Project



Deep look into the life of Vick. He's brutally honest about his dogfighting past and gives great detail and insight into his world.

Vote for Who Gets Madden Curse Next Year

This year, to determine who gets the prestigious cover of the Madden video game, the fans will have the chance to decide who gets the cover and the curse that comes along with it. By logging on to www.doritoschangethegame.com you can pick between Jared Allen, Reggie Wayne and Drew Brees to be the new cover-man.

ESPN Story

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Kobe Bryant x Bruce Lee

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For The Black Mamba's newest edition of the Kobe V sneaker, he has channeled his inner "Enter the Dragon" for these Bruce Lee inspired kicks. For those Bruce Lee fans out there you will notice the claw marks from "Enter the Dragon" as well as the color scheme resembling his suit in "Game of Death" when he fought Laker legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

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More promotional photos and photos of the shoes can be found HERE.

Best NBA T-Shirt Ever?

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Spotted on Deadspin, this hilarious t-shirt features the three best white big men on the Bulls in the 1990's (OK, so they were the only three white big men on the Bulls in the 90's), and their nickname the "Bang Gang" which I believe they gave themselves. Just so much wrong with this shirt, read about it HERE.

Chauncey Replaces Paul in ASG

Chauncey Billups, recently named to The Let Out's All-Decade Team, was picked to replace Chris Paul in the All-Star Game. Paul will will be out for up to 2 months with a knee injury. Chauncey, much deserving of the honor, will play in his fifth All-Star Game.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Phoenix Suns x Avatar



Another hilarious vid from Steve Nash and his Phoenix Suns teammates.

Rex Thinks You're Number One

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Oh Rex.

He was fined by the team $50,000 for the gesture.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Kobe Becomes Lakers All-TIme Scoring Leader

In tonight's loss to the Lakers, Kobe Bryant passed the "logo" Jerry West to become the Lakers all-time leading scorer. Quite a feat considering the amount of Hall of Famers that wore purple and gold through the years. With Kobe's 44 points tonight, he now has 25,208 in his career. The Lakers end their 8-game road trip with a 5-3 record.

The Let Out's All-Decade NBA Team

After posting the article about the NFL's All-Decade Team, I decided to make one for the NBA. 5 starters, 12 total players. The bench will consist of best PLAYERS, not necessarily a specific amount of players at each position.

C- Shaquille O'Neal
F- Tim Duncan
F- LeBron James
G- Kobe Bryant
G- Allen Iverson

Bench
Kevin Garnett
Paul Pierce
Dwyane Wade
Dirk Nowitzki
Steve Nash
Jason Kidd
Chauncey Billups

There is an abundance of guards on the list, but I couldn't see myself leaving any of these players off the list. Just doing it for fun, post up people you would have/take off and why in the comment section.

Photo of the Week

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Amazing picture of LeBron looking eerily similar to MJ's Jumpman logo. Great angle by the photographer.

NFL All-Decade Team Announced

Congrats to David Akers and Brian Dawkins, the only Eagles named to the NFL's All-Decade Team.

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Irrelevant Football Game was Played Today

The Pro Bowl was played today amidst much scrutiny. The time of the game and the location were changed this year, to before the Super Bowl and in Miami as opposed to Hawaii. 40% of the players originally selected to the Pro Bowl did not participate. However, the game was still played and it was a shootout, with the AFC getting the victory 41-34. Matt Schaub, filling in for the injured Tom Brady, threw two TDs in the first 5 minutes and won the MVP award. DeSean Jackson had 101 yards and two TDs, and Vincent Jackson (no relation) in the AFC had 122 yards and a TD. From a business standpoint, the move to Miami was a success, with attendance over 70,000 people, the biggest Pro Bowl crowd since 1959. The game will return to Hawaii the next two years.

Kurt Warner...A Hall of Famer

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On Friday, Kurt Warner retired from the NFL, leaving the league with one less great quarterback. In a league that is starving for great quarterback play and where there are too many teams without a solution at the position, one of the league's all-time greats decided to hang up his cleats. When any great player retires, inevitably the next question people ask is, "Is he a hall of famer?" Kurt Warner, the former Arena League/NFL Europe star, as well as a former grocery store employee, is without a doubt a hall of famer.

In his 12 seasons in the NFL, from 1998-2010, Kurt has amassed over 32,000 yards, 208 TDs and a QB rating of 93.7. He has won 2 league MVPs, led his team to three Super Bowls, winning one. He has the THREE highest passing games in Super Bowl history in terms of yardage. He is a 4-time Pro Bowler and holds countless NFL records, which can be found here.

Kurt is responsible for resurrecting two dead franchises, the St. Louis Rams and the Arizona Cardinals, leading both franchises to the Super Bowl.

He is without a doubt, the biggest Cinderella story in the history of sports. After being cut from numerous teams and practice squads after college, Kurt found himself in the Arena Football League as well as a stint in NFL Europe. After playing in those leagues Kurt found himself bagging groceries in Iowa, not knowing if he would ever get another chance to make it in the NFL. Eventually he was signed by the St. Louis Rams in the 1998 season only making an appearance in one game. However, in the 1999 preseason when Trent Green was injured, Kurt got his chance to run the show and he never looked back. He posted an MVP season and led the "Greatest Show on Turf" to the Super Bowl. That was the first chapter in his Hall of Fame career.

After being benched for Mark Bulger, the Rams never saw the same success they saw when Warner was operating. The team has yet to finish a season over .500 since Warner was benched for Bulger. Warner then got a chance to be the starter in New York while the Giants were grooming Eli Manning. Warner never re-captured the magic he had in St. Louis and had a disastrous 2004 season with New York. He then signed with the Cardinals in 2005 to be the quarterback and eventually groom Matt Leinart who was drafted the following season. Leinart got his shot and never took control, forcing the team to go back to Warner who didn't disappoint. Warner turned the Cardinals into a high-flying offense much like his old Rams teams. The Cardinals reached their pinnacle last year, making it one Santonio Holmes catch away from being Super Bowl champs.

Warner amassed all those great stats in 12 seasons, only in 8 of those seasons did he start at least 10 games. Warner has been one of the greatest QBs of the decade and deserves more praise than he receives, relative to some of the other QBs in the NFL with similar or less credentials. He retires with a higher QB rating than Joe Montana, Tom Brady, Troy Aikman, and other Hall Of Fame QBs.

If you speak to anyone in the NFL they will tell you that Kurt is an even better man than he was a player, and that is saying something. He is a man who will sorely be missed in the NFL and particularly by the Arizona Cardinals who now have to turn to unproven Matt Leinart to lead them.

Lakers Take Down C's



Highlights of the game of the day in the NBA. The Lakers took down the Celtics in Boston on Sunday 90-89. Kobe Bryant hit the game-winning jumper with Ray Allen all over him with 7 seconds left. Ray missed the potential game-winner on the next possession giving the Lakers the W and a 5-2 record with 1 game left in their road trip. Bryant and Andrew Bynum finished with 19 points a piece in the victory.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Nike RED Viral Video

(NIKE) RED Lace Up Save Lives from NikeSportswear on Vimeo.



Viral video going around the web for the Nike RED campaign. The RED laces are sold to raise money to fight AIDS in Africa. Video features Kobe Bryant and other athletes.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Monday, January 25, 2010

Kobe Bryant on Sesame Street

Photo of the Week

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Favre. Will the legend let his career end with an interception? We will ultimately find out after months of Favre-watch on every sports outlet.

Championship Weekend Wrap Up

AFC Championship Game
Indianapolis Colts-30
New York Jets-17

Trailing 17-13 at halftime, Peyton Manning rallied the troops to outscore the Jets 17-0 in the second half to secure the Colts their second trip to the Super Bowl in 4 seasons. After feeling out the Jets defense for much of the first half, Peyton Manning dissected them for the rest of the game. Starting with the final drive in the first half, which led to an Austin Collie TD reception, Peyton Manning performed just like the 4-time MVP has all season. He finished with 377 yards and 3 TDs against the number one pass defense in football. The vaunted Jets rushing attack was held to 86 yards rushing, almost 100 yards under their season average. Mark Sanchez was surprisingly poised, and looked excellent in the first half, throwing two TD passes in the midst of great pressure by the Colts pass rush. In the end, Manning proved to be too much and as predicted, the Jets would not be able to score with the Colts. Even while Reggie Wayne was caught on Revis Island and Dallas Clark was dropping passes, it didn't matter. Pierre Garcon finished with 11 catches for 151 yards and a TD, and Austin Collie finished with 7 catches for 123 yards and a TD. Peyton Manning will now compete for his second ring, which could ultimately cement him as the best QB to ever lace them up.

NFC Championship Game
New Orleans Saints-31
Minnesota Vikings-28 (OT)

In the more exciting matchup of the day, the NFC Championship game went into overtime for the first time since 2007, when Brett Favre threw an interception to the Giants' Corey Webster to end the game. How ironic that Favre's last throw in this game would be an interception to Tracy Porter when the Vikings were in position to kick the game-winning field goal. The Vikings were killed with turnovers, committing 5 of them. They fumbled SIX times, three of which were by Adrian Peterson. Countless mistakes in the red zone were the reason why the Vikings coughed this game up. The Vikes defense held the Saints in check the entire second half and the offense was never able to take advantage. The Vikings out-gained the Saints 475-257 but were never able to take advantage. Adrian Peterson rushed for 122 yards and 3 TDs, but his fumbles will be what will haunt him the entire off-season. In overtime, the Saints won the toss and thanks to a couple controversial calls, they made their way down the field which set up a game-winning 40-yard field goal by Garrett Hartley. The Saints now go to their first Super Bowl against Archie Manning's son Peyton for the right to be called Champion.

Look below for a preview of the matchup from Boomer and TJ.

Friday, January 22, 2010

All-Star Starters Announced

West

Amare Stoudemire
Tim Duncan
Carmelo Anthony
Kobe Bryant
Steve Nash

East

Dwight Howard
Kevin Garnett
LeBron James (leading vote-getter)
Allen Iverson
Dwyane Wade

Showing he still has a great fanbase, AI was voted to be an All-Star starter, despite missing games due to injury and being a shell of his former self. Steve Nash beat out inactive Tracy McGrady for the second starting guard spot in the West, which would have been an embarrassment for the NBA. Tim Duncan edged out hometown hero Dirk Nowitzki in the last couple days. The game will be played in Dallas in the Cowboys Stadium.

LINK

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Jets Have Already Won AFC Championship

Good news, folks. We don't have to even play the AFC Championship game because according to the Jets Online Shop Website, the Jets are already this year's AFC Champs. This should definitely catch Peyton Manning's attention. It is one thing to have some swagger, but this is getting ridiculous.

Jets Pro Shop

Blanton Extended

The Phils have agreed to terms with RHP Joe Blanton on a 3-year/$24 million extension. Still need to round out that rotation.

LINK

Championship Weekend Preview

NFC Championship
New Orleans Saints vs. Minnesota Vikings (Sunday 6:40 PM)

Saints Offense vs. Vikings Defense

The Saints offense looked dominant last weekend against a mediocre-at-best Cardinals D. Reggie Bush looked like he was back at USC, running roughshod all over the Superdome turf, and Drew Brees was picking the secondary apart like he has all season. The Saints will not be stopped, but they can be slowed down. That is gonna rest solely on the shoulders of Jared Allen, Ray Edwards and the Vikings pass rush. The Vikings pass rush was excellent last week against Dallas and they are going to have to duplicate that feat if they want to beat the Saints. Expect a lot of screens and dump-offs to neutralize that pass rush, particularly screens to Bush, which will open up the longer throws.

Saints Defense vs. Vikings Offense

Brett Favre was amazing last week, with a QB rating higher than 134. Will he duplicate that feat this week? Doubtful. I expect the Saints defense, combined with the best home-field advantage in the NFL, to force Brett into some mistakes. I know he hasn't made many this season, but any QB under that much duress will be forced into some mistakes, regardless of who it is. It will be a very hostile environment. Adrian Peterson is the key here. He NEEDS to take pressure off of Brett Favre and lately he has been in such a funk unlike any we've seen from him in his short, excellent career. Last week he only rushed for 64 yards on 26 carries, he will need to play better this week if the Vikings want to win.

Bottom Line

Both teams were far superior to their opponents last week. I expect it to be much closer this week. The game will come down to Adrian Peterson and if he doesn't get going, then I expect the Saints D to force Brett into a mistake or two, in a game where only one mistake could make the difference. Don't be surprised if Reggie Bush makes another play or two like last week.

Prediction- Saints 31 Vikings 27

AFC Championship Game
Indianapolis Colts vs. New York Jets (Sunday 3:00PM)

Colts Offense vs. Jets Defense

This is the marquee matchup of the weekend. The number one pass offense against the number one pass defense. Wayne vs. Revis. Manning vs. Rex Ryan. The key here is that Peyton Manning has never lost a game against a Rex Ryan defense. When he was D-coordinator in Baltimore, Peyton was 4-0 against him. Ryan has been able to make Manning uncomfortable, but ultimately Peyton makes enough plays to win the game. I expect Manning to be methodical, taking shots as he sees them and not forcing the issue. They will run the ball to keep the defense honest, even though their run game has been non-existent all season. Wayne will be slowed down by Revis so look for A LOT of Dallas Clark, and some major contributions from Collie, Garcon and even Addai in the passing game.

Colts Defense vs. Jets Offense

If the Colts D can step up in this matchup, they will have no problem winning this game. The Colts NEED to stop the run on 1st and 2nd downs, forcing the Jets to put the ball in Mark Sanchez's hands. Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis need to harass him all day and force him into mistakes, which everyone knows he is capable of making.

Bottom Line

Freeney and Mathis are the difference makers in the game. The Colts offense and the Jets defense will meet somewhere in the middle of their dominance. The other side of the ball I expect to be one-sided, as long as the Colts can contain that running game. The Colts D is very fast, but they need to be sure tacklers against this dominant running game. As long as number 18 is under center for the Colts, I cannot pick against them, especially when he knows Rex Ryan's defense as much as Rex does.

Prediction- Colts 21 Jets 13

Phils Looking to Lock Players Up

The Phils are currently in talks with Shane Victorino, Joe Blanton and Carlos Ruiz about locking them up long-term.

MLB.com Article

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Highest Selling NBA Jerseys

Top 15
1. Kobe Bryant – Los Angeles Lakers
2. LeBron James – Cleveland Cavaliers
3. Dwight Howard- Orlando Magic
4. Derrick Rose – Chicago Bulls
5. Dwyane Wade – Miami Heat
6. Kevin Garnett – Boston Celtics
7. Chris Paul – New Orleans Hornets
8. Paul Pierce – Boston Celtics
9. Shaquille O’Neal – Cleveland Cavaliers
10. Pau Gasol – Los Angeles Lakers
11. Carmelo Anthony – Denver Nuggets
12. Steve Nash – Phoenix Suns
13. David Lee – New York Knicks
14. Allen Iverson – Philadelphia 76ers
15. Kevin Durant – Oklahoma City Thunder

Not a ton of surprises. David Lee @ 13...good for him. AI still has a great fanbase after all these years. The rankings are based on sales at the NBA Store in New York City and NBAStore.com since the start of the 2009-10 NBA season.

Gagne Trying Out for Phils

Eric Gagne told reporters that he had a tryout with the Phillies in Arizona today, while the Phils continue to search for some depth in their bullpen. Gagne was dominant with the Dodgers in the early part of the decade, but his career has seemed to fall apart after failed stints in Boston, Milwaukee and Texas, and eventually ending up in the Can-Am league.

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MJ on Jay Leno

Monday, January 18, 2010

Pants on the Ground Favre Style



During this week, the "Pants on the Ground" epidemic has spread to the NFL. Brett Favre felt the need to sing it after advancing to the NFC Championship game.

Photo of the Week

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In a stunning upset, the Jets took down the Chargers. Shonn Green celebrates scoring a TD by mocking Ladainian Tomlinson's patented move. The Jets move on to face the Colts in the AFC Championship game and the Chargers talented roster once again falls short in the postseason.

Divisional Playoff Weekend Recap

Arizona Cardinals-14
New Orleans Saints-45

As predicted, the healthy Saints came out firing on all cylinders in the Superdome on Saturday. Drew Brees looked more like the Drew Brees of weeks 1-11, as opposed to the end of the season. Much maligned Reggie Bush made his presence felt, scoring on both a 46-yard TD run where he broke numerous tackles, as well as an 83-yard punt return where he showcased his world-class speed. Kurt Warner was knocked out of the game with a chest injury on a play where he got crushed on an interception return. Matt Leinart came in and the offense just wasn't the same. Kurt could have possibly played his last game in the NFL, as questions about his retirement have been swirling for weeks. The Saints earned the right to host the NFC Championship game next week in what should be an electric atmosphere.

Baltimore Ravens-3
Indianapolis Colts-20

It wasn't pretty, but the Colts did just enough to win. The Ravens were victim to a couple suspect calls, however the Colts made plays when they had to. Even when the Ravens seemed like they were going to make a surge, they ultimately came up short, no play was more evidence of this then Ed Reed's interception-return-fumble that the Colts recovered. The Colts offense made plays when it had to and Peyton Manning threw touchdowns to Austin Collie and Reggie Wayne en route to the victory. They host the AFC Championship game next week.

Dallas Cowboys-3
Minnesota Vikings-34

Well, it was bound to happen eventually, right? Tony Romo, who had played admirably all year, finally resorted back to his old self, turning the ball over multiple times en route to an absolute massacre of the Dallas Cowboys. The Vikings D sacked Romo 6 times, and the offense was led by Brett Favre and Sidney Rice who had 141 yards and 3 TDs. Adrian Peterson was held in check, placing the game on Brett's shoulders and he did not disappoint. Favre was clutch the entire game and the Vikings played just as well as they did in the season finale against the Giants. They travel to the Superdome next week where the two best teams in the NFC all season square off for the right to go to Miami.

New York Jets-17
San Diego Chargers-14

In the only upset of the day, the Jets took down the red-hot Chargers in San Diego. Led by their run game and their smothering defense, the Jets forced Philip Rivers into 2 INTs and they ran the ball for 169 yards. The Jets appear to have the confidence where they can take down any team and will certainly not be at all threatened by Peyton Manning and Co. next week. Nate Kaeding, the Pro Bowl kicker who only missed 3 kicks ALL SEASON, missed 3 kicks today in what turned out to be the difference in the game, none of which were even close. In an interesting turn of events, the Jets will face the Colts with the winner stamping a ticket to the Super Bowl. In week 16, when the Colts rested their starters instead of playing for the perfect season, they allowed the Jets the necessary wins to get into the playoffs. The Bengals did the same thing, and the Jets eliminated them the following week. We will see if the Colts suffer the same fate.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Monta Ellis Trick Shot

AFC Divisional Playoff Preview

Game 1- Baltimore Ravens at Indianapolis Colts (Saturday 8:15 PM)

Ravens Offense vs. Colts Defense

The Ravens, as well as Joe Flacco has played in his first two seasons, are basically a one dimensional running team. The Colts aren't the best against the run, but they aren't as bad as they have been in years past. In their first meeting, they held the Ravens to only 15 points and intercepted Joe Flacco. I expect it to be somewhere around there this time around as well. Look for Ray Rice to be heavily involved in the passing game much like he was in the first matchup. In open space Rice is a nightmare and they will do whatever they can to exploit the Colts linebackers in matchups against Rice.

Ravens Defense vs. Colts Offense

Ray Lewis vs. Peyton Manning is one of the best chess matches in recent NFL history. Two absolute generals on their respective sides of the ball and they both know every move the other will make. While the Colts haven't had their best offensive outputs against the Ravens recently, they have always found a way to win. Earlier in this season, in the 2007 playoffs and in regular seasons past, Peyton Manning has always found a way to score when necessary against this defense. I don't expect Peyton to have a flawless game, especially not playing the last couple weeks, but I expect them to do enough to win.

Bottom Line

The Colts chose not to chase history and a 16-0 season so they can have this opportunity. They are at home with their team healthy so they need to take advantage. The Colts will make enough plays to win in the end and will host the AFC championship game next week where Peyton Manning will ultimately need to face his kryptonite, the San Diego Chargers.

Prediction- Colts 20 Ravens 10

Game 2- New York Jets at San Diego Chargers (Sunday 4:40)

Jets Offense vs. Chargers Defense

The Jets offense did exactly what I expected them to do last week and that was run the ball effectively and not allow Mark Sanchez the opportunity to turn the ball over. We predicted he wouldn't throw more than 20 passes and he threw 18. He's going to have to throw slightly more this weekend because he will need to match Philip Rivers' offensive output, because as good as the Jets D is, the Chargers will still score points. Expect Sanchez to make a mistake or two that will ultimately end the Jets season.

Jets Defense vs. Chargers Offense

Two of the best units in football go head to head in this matchup. The Jets will continue to stop the run, so don't expect much from LT, and with Vincent Jackson getting locked up by Darrelle Revis, Antonio Gates should have a huge game. Rivers will look to him early and often, as well as some dump-offs to Darren Sproles who always creates mismatches. Philip Rivers has been playing very well and will still put up points this weekend as long as his line can protect.

Bottom Line

The Chargers are the better team and as long as they can win the turnover battle, which shouldn't be that difficult, they will put up enough points to win. They seem to be set on a collision course with the Colts next week with the winner getting a ticket to Miami.

Prediction- Chargers 24 Jets 14

NFC Divisional Playoff Preview

Just like last week's wild-card matchups we're going to break down and predict this week's divisional playoff matchups. First, the NFC...

Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints (Saturday 4:30 PM)

Cardinals Offense vs. Saints Defense

The Cardinals offense was flawless last week against Green Bay, the number two ranked defense in football. Kurt Warner threw 5 TDs without Anquan Boldin. There is a chance that Boldin plays this weekend, but even if he doesn't I still expect the Cards to put up points. The Saints D had a chance to rest up and get some players healthy which should improve their pass rush which has disappeared towards the end of the season. Combined with the crowd noise in the Superdome, I expect there to be some turnovers generated. The Cardinals will still probably score between 24-30 points, but definitely not 51 like last week.

Cardinals Defense vs. Saints Offense

If this week's defensive performance is going to be anything like last week's, then expect Drew Brees to have a field day. Brees should be able to carve up this defense, especially with the Cardinals lack of a pass rush. Brees will have time to find open receivers downfield and make big plays.

Bottom Line

The Saints are fresh and have the best home field advantage in football. I don't think the Saints are as good as they were in the beginning of the season, but I think Arizona's defense presents a favorable matchup. It will definitely be high-scoring and has the potential to be the most exciting game of the weekend.

Prediction- Cardinals 28 Saints 35

Game 2- Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings (Sunday 1:00 PM)

Cowboys Offense vs. Vikings Defense

As much as it pains me to say it, I like this matchup for the Cowboys offense. With the exception of the last game of the season against the Giants, the Vikings Defense has been torched the last month or so of the season. Jay Cutler looked like Peyton Manning in their week 16 matchup dropping 36 points on them. Also, they don't stop the run the way they used to, and speedy backs such as Felix Jones can give them fits. They will try to neutralize Jared Allen's pass rush with screens to Felix who has game-breaking ability. The Vikings pass defense is nothing special, so I expect Romo to connect downfield a couple times in this game.

Cowboys Defense vs. Vikings Offense

This will be the matchup of the day. Is there a hotter unit in the NFL right now than the Dallas defense? They shut down the Eagles high-flying attack in back-to-back weeks and I expect them to come at Favre early and often in this one. The Vikings O-Line has looked suspect late in the season, with Pro Bowler Bryant McKinnie getting benched at one point due to poor play. I expect the Ware/Ratliff/Spencer combo to attack Favre from all angles and for Peterson to have a quiet day. As great of a specimen Peterson is, he has only broken the 100-yard mark in THREE games this season. I don't see it happening against this stout front 7 for Dallas.

Bottom Line

The Vikings had a great last game of the season, but prior to that looked lost in many games. Favre is going to have to win this one by himself, but it won't be enough. This game is featuring two quarterbacks where everyone is waiting for them to do their Jekyll & Hyde routine and turn the ball over in bunches. I honestly don't see it happening for either player. I believe that plain and simple, the Dallas defense is playing too well right now to lose.

Prediction- Cowboys 24 Vikings 17

New Kobe/Lebron Puppet Commercials



Thursday, January 14, 2010

GQ Article on Marvin Harrison Shooting of Last Year

A GQ article was recently published finally giving some details about the shooting involving Marvin Harrison (or his gun) at a car wash owned by him in Philadelphia. This article provides an eyewitness account that clearly saw Harrison holding a gun and letting off shots, as well as seeing Harrison and associate beat up the same man at 25th & Thompson. It also includes Marvin Harrison's statement to the police, an incredible story about his half-brothers and much more insight into the troubled life of a future Hall of Famer. It's an incredible read.

GQ LINK

Out Of Control Behavior in PA High School Events

Linked at the bottom is a Deadspin article where there are two incidents of outrageous behavior in Pennsylvania high school athletic events. First, in an Olney vs. Frankford basketball game, the referees had to end the game early due to threats to the teams from the home fans. The crowd actually followed the Frankford team to the parking lot and multiple fights ensued. In Martinsburg, PA, where two Central High students showed up to a wrestling match dressed in black paint in order to taunt the opposing school's black wrestler. Absolutely disgraceful that these things are still going on in 2010.

Deadspin LINK

Blake Griffin Out For Season

In an unfortunate turn of events, number one pick Blake Griffin is taking the Greg Oden route and missing his entire first season in the NBA due to injury. Griffin injured his knee on a dunk in the last preseason game against the New Orleans Hornets and has yet to play a single minute in the regular season. In his advanced rehabilitation he suffered setbacks and ultimately decided to have surgery which will hopefully correct the problem completely and have him healthy in the 2010-11 season. Hopefully he doesn't go down the road of Bill Walton, Doug Collins and now Greg Oden who seem to have injury after injury that prematurely end their careers.

Woman Wearing Cowboys Jersey Assualted in Philly



A 27-year old Lehigh Valley woman was assaulted the other day because she was wearing a Tony Romo jersey by two men wearing Eagles jerseys. Way to go Eagles fans, giving the rest of us a bad name. Yet another incident for the national media to run with about how ruthless and classless Philly fans are. Link below.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Will the Andrews Bros. Return?

In the summer, many thought this Eagles offensive line had the potential to be one of the best in football thanks to the acquisitions of Jason Peters, Stacy Andrews and the return of his brother Shawn who had suffered a season-ending injury last season. Jason Peters was named to a Pro Bowl, but Shawn Andrews never played a snap due to his recurring back injury and Stacy Andrews was benched and was deactivated for the last six games. While many still wonder if Shawn Andrews will ever play football again, the Eagles cannot afford to keep putting their eggs in his basket. Immensely talented, Andrews has shown a lot in the last year, especially that he is unreliable. The O-Line was abused against Dallas and needs to be tweaked if the Eagles want to take the next step. Linked is a Philadelphia Inquirer article about the futures of the Andrews brothers.

Inquirer Article

Photo of the Week

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In a pre-game dance that I'm sure angered many Eagles fans, Donovan McNabb broke out a nice little air guitar en route to the field.

BONUS

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You can almost see the devil horns coming out of their skulls.

via Deadspin

Wild Card Weekend Wrap Up

New York Jets-24
Cincinnati Bengals-14
In a game dominated by the Jets defense and running game, as predicted here on The Let Out, the Jets were in control from the first play. Mark Sanchez only attempted 15 passes, completing 12 of them, and didn't commit a turnover. Shayne Graham missed two short field goals and Darrelle Revis shut down Ocho Cinco once again to end the Bengals exciting season.

Philadelphia Eagles-14
Dallas Cowboys-34
In what looked like a replay of last week's game, the Eagles could get nothing accomplished on either side of the ball. The Dallas defense moved up and down the field all game with a mix of the run and pass and the Eagles defense was never able to neutralize it. McNabb looked shaky and the offensive line looked horrible, leading to a stagnant offense. The Eagles, having been dominated by the hated by the hated Cowboys in all three meetings this year, head into the offseason with a lot to think about.

Baltimore Ravens-33
New England Patriots-14
The Ravens came out from the jump and dominated this game. On the first play of the game, Ray Rice gashed through the defense for an 83-yard TD and the Ravens never looked back. Ray Lewis and the Ravens defense forced Tom Brady into three interceptions and had him under duress for the entire game. The Patriots need to get healthy in the offseason and add some more pieces to their defense if they want to become an elite team again.

Green Bay Packers-45
Arizona Cardinals-51 (OT)
In a game that started off like it was going to be a slaughter of the Packers, it turned out to be the best game of the weekend and one of the best playoff games I have ever seen. On the first play of the game, Aaron Rodgers threw an interception and the roll began. At one point the score was 31-10 Arizona, then the Packers came back. Rodgers threw for 422 yards and 4 TDs, but Kurt Warner was masterful going 29 for 33 and throwing for 5 touchdowns, even without Anquan Boldin. The game was forced into overtime and after missing a wide open Greg Jennings on a wide open deep ball that would have ended the game for sure, Aaron Rodgers was sacked by Mike Adams and the fumble was picked up by Karlos Dansby and returned for a TD. The game featured an NFL-playoff record 96 points and over 1000 yards of total offense.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Crimson Tide Roll to National Title

The Alabama Crimson Tide took down the Colt McCoy-less Texas Longhorns 37-21 in Pasadena, CA. This is the first time since 1992 the Tide have been crowned champs. McCoy was knocked out 5 minutes into the game and Texas was able to stay in the game, cutting it to 24-21 in the 4th quarter, but ultimately they weren't able to sustain drives and they made a costly turnover that allowed the Tide to put the game out of reach. The big name guys from both sides stepped up, with Heisman winner Mark Ingram rushing for 116 yards and 2 TDs. Texas' Jordan Shipley caught 10 balls for 122 yards and 2 TDs. Would the outcome have been different if McCoy had been out there, we'll never know, and unfortunate as it was, the game still goes on. Nick Saban now has his second national championship after winning one with LSU.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Dave Spadaro Spits on The Star



Eagles reporter Dave Spadaro spit on the star on the 50-yard line before the Eagles-Cowboys game last week. 'Atta boy Dave.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

NBA JAM is Heating Back Up

The LEGENDARY video game NBA JAM is coming back thanks to the good folks at EA Sports. The version will only be available on Nintendo Wii as of right now. Although it won't be the same as playing the original where Scottie Pippen and Toni Kukoc would square off against Penny Hardaway and Nick Anderson, but it still should be awesome.

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Let the Trash Talking Begin

Just days before the Thrilla in Jerry World, DeSean Jackson has sparked some controversy stemming from some Twitter remarks. DeSean says "we gonna sting they ass next week." In response to Jackson's claims that the Cowboys constantly roll coverage towards him, cornerback Mike Jenkins had this to say, "I find it quite funny, I guess. He doesn't do as much talking on the field. I mean -- computer, field? It's not physical. I think it's kind of funny." Should be a good one Saturday night. Check the links below for the full ESPN article on the matchup and DeSean Jackson's twitter. He always has a couple gems, "get that romo shit outta here they got some shiiiiit commn for they ass next week believe dat". God I hope so.



DeSean Jackson's Twitter

ESPN Article:Dallas humored by Jackson's smack talk

Wild Card Weekend Preview-NFC

Game 1- Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys (8:00pm NBC Saturday)

Eagles Offense vs. Cowboys Defense

This winner of this matchup depends on who wins the battle in the trenches, the Eagles O-line or the Dallas front seven. If the Eagles can protect Donovan, then I believe he will be able to pick the Dallas secondary apart. The Eagles offense has not had much success against Dallas in their previous two games, but all it takes is one deep ball to DeSean Jackson to change all that. The Eagles missed many opportunities last week in Dallas and I don't expect them to miss them again this week. Expect more production out of the run game for the Eagles as well.

Cowboys Offense vs. Eagles Defense

It's all about pressure. If the Eagles can come up with blitz packages that can allow them to pressure Tony Romo, then they can force him into mistakes. If not, then they will see a lot of what they saw last week and that is short passes to neutralize the pass rush that will open up deeper throws to Miles Austin and Co. The Eagles need to emphasize stopping the run early, which they did not do last week, so they can force Dallas into throw mode.

Bottom Line

The Eagles will not come out flat the way they did last week and the Cowboys will not play as flawless as they did last week. The Eagles O-Line will protect Donovan and he will make some big plays. Look for both tight ends, Celek and Witten, to have big games like they did last week. Also, don't underestimate the revenge factor in this game. The Eagles got embarrassed last week and I believe they will come out strong from the kickoff. The Cowboys, having the lousy December monkey off their back now have to come out in front of their home crowd in a game everyone expects them to win against a division opponent. That's a lot of pressure.

Prediction- Eagles 27 Cowboys 20

Game 2-Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals (4:40PM FOX Sunday)

Packers Offense vs. Cardinals Defense

Aaron Rodgers was superb all season and in the preseason game against the Cardinals as well as last week's game, completely shredded this Cardinals defense. Combined with the fact that Calais Campbell and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie are hurt, he should have no problem carving up this defense. The DRC injury is particularly damaging, as they have no one who will be able to matchup with Jennings and Driver. Combined with the fact that Jermichael Finley has turned into a monster at tight end, expect the Packers to score early and often.

Packers Defense vs. Cardinals Offense

This matchup comes down to whether or not Charles Woodson is healthy enough to play at a high level. Without Chuck, they have no one who can guard Larry Fitzgerald so they will have to rely on their pass rush to force Warner into mistakes. The Packers sport the number two defense in football and with the injury to Anquan Boldin, the Cardinals offense won't be able to dictate the pace of the game. The Pack are stout against the run and they should be able to handle all that the Cardinals have to offer.

Bottom Line

The Cardinals are the Jekyll & Hyde of the NFL. This season they play great against Minnesota then lay an egg against San Fran. Last year they limp into the playoffs, then look unbelievable during the playoffs and come within one Ben Roethlisberger TD pass of being SB Champs. I believe in this game we will see the coming out party of Aaron Rodgers. He has been great in his first two years as a starter and going against this beat up Cardinals team will be a great help. I expect them to score plenty, setting up a possible rematch against Brett Favre and the Vikings next week.

Prediction-Packers 31 Cardinals 17

Yeah, I have all four road teams(Lower seeds) advancing, so what. I think based on match ups, that the lower seeds all got great draws, we will see how it all plays out.

Wild Card Weekend Preview-AFC

With the matchups set and the games just days away we decided to take a look at each game and break them down based on matchups and eventually give a prediction. Here we take a look at the two AFC games this weekend.

Game 1-Jets at Bengals (4:30pm NBC Saturday)

Jets Offense vs. Bengals Defense

The key here, as it is every game for the Jets, is to not put Mark Sanchez in a position where he needs to throw it too much. The Jets have one of, if not the best O-Line in football and a great running back in Thomas Jones. The Jets will try and lean on the run early and often and if they are successful in establishing that run, it will allow for a possible longball to Braylon Edwards through play-action. If the Bengals D can stop the run from the gate, they should be able to tee off on Sanchez and force him into the turnovers he's made all season.

Bengals Offense vs. Jets Defense

The sexy matchup is of course Pro Bowl CB Darrelle Revis and Chad Ocho Cinco. Revis completely shut down Chad in the season finale, holding him to 0 catches. Chad was hampered by an injury he sustained pre-game, however that is no excuse for catching no balls when there were plenty thrown in your direction. The Jets finished the regular season as the number one defense in terms of points allowed and I don't see any reason why they won't continue that success this week. The Bengals are not the high flying offense they once were in 2005 and if they cannot get Cedric Benson going, then they will be shut down.

Bottom Line

Even though Mark Sanchez has played miserably at times this year, I don't believe he will ever be in the position to make such mistakes. I don't see him even throwing over 20 passes. The Jets need to establish the run and they will, that offensive line is too good to not get a good push against the Bengals front seven. On defense, the Jets will do what they do best and that is stop the run, and Revis will continue to do what he's done all year and that's shut down top wideouts. I don't believe the home field will do anything for the Bengals and I don't like the fact that they closed out the season losing 3 out of their last 4 games. This just isn't a good matchup for Cincinnati.

Prediction: Jets 17 Bengals 13

Game 2-Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots (1:00PM CBS Sunday)

Ravens Defense vs. Patriots Offense

The Ravens D is salivating at this matchup. The last time these teams met, the game came down to the wire and if not for an inexplicable Mark Clayton drop on 4th down, there is a good chance the Ravens win that game at New England earlier in the year. However, this all comes down to one person who will NOT be on the field for this game and that person is Wes Welker. The Pats will not be able to run against the Ravens and without Welker shouldering the load in the short passing game, who is going to open things up for Randy Moss downfield? Look for Ray Lewis and Co. to get after Brady early and often especially after the bogus penalties they incurred in the last game for late shots on Brady. Brady is nursing cracked ribs and a broken finger as well.

Ravens Offense vs. Patriots Defense

The Pats D has seemed to execute better since their debacle in the Superdome a couple weeks ago. Goal #1 would be to stop the run and Pro Bowler Ray Rice is the straw that stirs the drink for the Ravens offense. Willis McGahee has proved to be effective when called upon this season, especially last week when he rushed for 167 yards and 3 TDs in Oakland. They will lean heavily on both of these guys who will deliver against a mediocre defense.

Bottom Line

Betting against New England at home in the playoffs with Brady and Belichick in uniform and hoody is never a wise decision, but in this case, I really don't see how they can win this game. It will be extremely difficult moving the football against this Ravens D without Welker. The Patriots offense played a couple games this year without Welker and they just weren't the same, i.e. 2nd game of the season against the Jets. Without Welker, the Ravens will double Moss all day and Brady will be under constant duress. I see two away teams coming away with W's this week in the AFC.

Prediction-Ravens 24 Patriots 14

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Mike Tyson Fighting Paparazzi



Courtesy of TMZ

Chris Henry's Wife Speaks



Just weeks after his unfortunate death, his fiance, who was driving the truck that he fell out of, speaks.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Steve Nash is at it Again

A Let Out favorite, Steve Nash, has more videos circulating the web that need to be shared with our readers. We put some his videos up before, so here are a few more hilarious videos.

Video 1-Vote for Steve Nash for the All-Star Game


Video 2-Steve Nash-Fashionista


"I'm just like you...just ten times better." Dude is classic.

Video 3-Steve Nash Vitamin Water HQs

UNC Loses to...College of Charleston?

Yeah I said it. The Tar Heels lost 82-79 to the College of Charleston tonight. According to ESPN.com, "Charleston's Andrew Goudelock scored the last eight points in regulation, including the tying 3-pointer from about 28 feet over 6-foot-10 Ed Davis with 2 seconds left." The defending champs and currently ranked number 9 team in the country will surely slide down the polls and fall out of the top 10. Congrats to C of C on probably the biggest win in the school's history.

3/4 Court Game Winner

Chandler Parsons of Florida makes a ridiculous game winner against NC State.

Photo of the Week

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I actually noticed this during the game, then I saw this pic on Deadspin and had to pass it along.

Jim Zorn You're Outta Hereeeee

As expected Jim Zorn has been fired as head coach of the Washington Redskins, not even 24 hours after the last game of the season. Zorn was 12-20 in two seasons in Washington. It is expected that former Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan will be named the new head coach and according to Charley Casserly, he is already putting together his staff. Redskins owner Daniel Snyder is always looking to make a big splash and his team always "wins" the offseason through free agency and the like, however in his tenure it has never resulted in postseason success. Let's see if adding a coach of Shanahan's stature with his Super Bowl resume can turn the Redskins into a perennial postseason contender.

Mike Leach Cursing Out Adam James

Earlier in the week, Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach was fired with cause for placing WR Adam James in a dark, small room as punishment. Apparently coach never liked the kid as a video has surfaced on the internet of Leach cursing out James and kicking him out of practice.

Pat White Gets Knocked Out



Scary hit...watched it live and was moving as he was being put on the stretcher.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

NFL Sunday Wrap Up Week 17

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Indianapolis Colts-7
Buffalo Bills-30
Without Peyton Manning for most of the game, the Colts gave away their second straight game. The Colts have the #1 seed locked up in the AFC and will have a bye next week. The Bills and the TO saga are over for this year and it is undetermined if they will bring him back next year. Ryan Fitzpatrick finished with 3 TDs today and Fred Jackson rushed for over 200 yards.

Jacksonville Jaguars-17
Cleveland Browns-23
In the irrelevant game of the day, the Browns got the W and have actually looked decent over the last quarter of the season, winning 4 in a row to close the season. Jerome Harrison rushed for over 100 yards for the third straight week.

Chicago Bears-37
Detroit Lions-23
Jay Cutler threw 4 TDs to hand Detroit yet another loss. The Lions finish the season 2-14 and secure the number two pick in April's draft.

San Francisco 49ers-28
St. Louis Rams-6
And the St. Louis Rams are on the clock. The Rams finish the year with ONE win and the 49ers finish at 8-8. Going forward it will be interesting to see if Alex Smith can take the next step and lead this team into the playoffs. Someone get Steven Jackson some help in St. Louis.

Pittsburgh Steelers-30
Miami Dolphins-24
In a very competitive game, the defending champs got the W but will not have a chance to defend their title in the playoffs. Scary moment when Pat White went down and didn't move thanks to a collision with Ike Taylor. However, White was moving on the stretcher.

New York Giants-7
Minnesota Vikings-44
The Giants completely mailed in the last month of the season and in the process, combined with the Eagles loss, handed the Vikings the number 2 seed in the NFC Playoffs. Brett Favre threw 4 TDs, 2 to Sidney Rice, and finished with his best statistical season in his Hall of Fame career with over 4,000 yards and 30 TDs.

Atlanta Falcons-20
Tampa Bay Bucs-10
Matt Ryan has led the Falcons to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in franchise history. The Bucs are 3-13, finishing with their worst record since 1991. Head coach Raheem Morris' job security is up in the air especially with rumors of Bill Cowher being a potential replacement.

New Orleans Saints-10
Carolina Panthers-23
Without Drew Brees, the Saints surrendered a game to the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers finish the season at 8-8 despite a horrendous start. The Panthers have question marks concerning the return of John Fox and Julius Peppers, as well as if they want Jake Delhomme leading the team next year.

New England Patriots-27
Houston Texans-34
The Texans finish with their first winning season in team history after taking down the Pats today in Houston. A bigger loss for the Pats is that Wes Welker tore both his ACL and MCL, ending his season making him unavailable for the playoffs.

Philadelphia Eagles-0
Dallas Cowboys-24
With the number 2 seed in the NFC staring at them with a win, the Eagles completely laid an egg in Dallas. There were mistakes and missed opportunities all over the field, the defense didn't get off the bus until halftime, and the running game was non-existent. These teams will meet again in the same place next week to start the playoffs and the Cowboys will be looking to beat the Eagles for the third time this season.

Kansas City Chiefs-44
Denver Broncos-24
The Chiefs ended the season on a high note thrashing the Broncos at Mile High today. The Broncos benched both Brandon Marshall and Tony Scheffler with their playoff lives on the line and they could have used them both. After starting at a surprising 6-0, the Broncos have many questions heading into the offseason including the impending free agencies of Brandon Marshall, Elvis Dumervil and Kyle Orton.

Baltimore Ravens-21
Oakland Raiders-13
The Ravens clinched a playoff birth with a win in Oakland today behind 167 yards and 3 TDs from Willis McGahee. Ed Reed returned after missing the last month. The Ravens will face the Pats in Foxborough next week in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.

Green Bay Packers-33
Arizona Cardinals-7
In a preview of next week's playoff matchup, the Packers looked to make a statement and they did with a 26 points victory in Arizona. The Cardinals rested most of their starters whereas the Packers played their guys. Charles Woodson had another pick-6 to give more reason why he should be Defensive Player of the Year.

Washington Redskins-20
San Diego Chargers-23
With Billy Volek coming in relief, the Chargers beat the Redskins in Jim Zorn's last game as head coach. The Chargers have a bye next week and the Redskins will look to make plenty of changes in the offseason, most importantly finding their next coach and deciding whether or not Jason Campbell is their Quarterback.

Tennessee Titans-17
Seattle Seahawks-13
In Chris Johnson's record-setting day, the Titans finished the season 8-8 after starting 0-6. Chris Johnson will get a chance to run one more time this year in the Pro Bowl as the starting AFC running back. The Seahawks finish with a dismal 5-11 record in Jim Mora's first year as head coach.

Cincinnati Bengals-0
New York Jets-37
In a preview of next week's first playoff matchup, the Jets took advantage for the second week in a row catching a team resting its starters. The Bengals never looked like they wanted anything to do with the weather and this game, and the Jets took over from the opening kick. Brad Smith was utilized in the Wildcat to great success, look to see them use him a little more in next week's matchup.

Note: 3 matchups from this week (GB/Arizona, Dallas/Philly, Cincy/NYJ) will meet each other again next week in the playoffs.