Iapprovedthismessage 2008 NFL Draft Preview (Picks 21-32) April 25, 2008
Posted by nedd_turrley in Football, Uncategorized.Tags: Brandon Flowers, Calais Campbell, Desean Jackson, Felix Jones, Gosder Cherilus, James Hardy, Jeff Otah, Kenny Phillips, Limas Sweed, Malcolm Kelly, NFL, NFL Draft
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Since the NFL draft begins tomorrow, it’s time to speculate on how the first round will play out. The first 20 picks have already been revealed. Click the “NFL Draft 2008″ tab to see the accumulated picks.
The player that each team will most likely draft will be written in bold under each team’s name. The other players that each team will be thinking about drafting will be listed further down. Iapprovedthismessage’s selections will be noted as well.
Iapprovedthismessage 2008 NFL Draft Preview (Picks 1-10) April 17, 2008
Posted by nedd_turrley in Football, Uncategorized.Tags: 2008, Add new tag, Branden Albert, Chris Long, Darren McFadden, Glenn Dorsey, Jake Long, Keith Rivers, Leodis McKelvin, Matt Ryan, NFL, NFL Draft, Sedrick Ellis, Vernon Gholston
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Since the NFL draft is only a week away, it’s time to speculate on how the first round will play out. The first ten picks will be revealed today with the following 21 picks revealed later. Click the “NFL Draft 2008″ tab to see the accumulated picks.
The player that each team will most likely draft will be written in bold under each team’s name. The other players that each team will be thinking about drafting will be listed further down. Iapprovedthismessage’s selections will be noted as well.
America Needs A New Pastime March 10, 2008
Posted by nedd_turrley in baseball.Tags: baseball, NBA, NFL, salary cap, steroids
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Let’s stop kidding ourselves. 
When it comes to America’s favorite sport, it would be absurd to suggest that it were anything other than American Football. It’s the most watched, most anticipated, and reaches a wider fan base. You simply can’t dispute it. While this could be attributed to a variety of causes, it’s important to note that, while the NFL is mostly a flawless league, its competition certainly isn’t helping itself. Not only does Major League Baseball put out an inferior product, but the league is far too old-fashioned to compete with the NFL, college football, and even college basketball and the NBA. The majority of the MLB’s remaining fan base is comprised of purists who are forced to defend a league that favors wealthy owners and illegal drug usage among its players. It’s embarrassing that a league so poorly constructed and managed is still labeled “America’s Pastime.” Let’s go over some of the most prominent reasons why. (more…)