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Mizzou Quarterbacks Chase Daniel and Chase Patton on the Cover of ESPN The Magazine
2008 NBA Fantasy Preview Offers up "Best Bets", "Bust Bets" and Much More Rick Reilly on Trying to Walk Away From the NFL: Ask John Lynch it's Not Easy NEW YORK -- "Why is it that some of the greatest college quarterbacks never make it to the pros?"...
Tags: Backups, ESPN, football, Games, MARKETING, NBA, NFL
Research articles 2008-10-10
Nike Captures True Essence of Being Born to Play Football in New "FATE" TV Commercial
Features NFL Stars LaDainian Tomlinson and Troy Polamalu BEAVERTON, Ore. -- This weekend Nike (NYSE: NKE) kicks off a new football campaign, "FATE," which captures the true essence of the game by following the journeys of two top athletes from their first steps to playing in the NFL. ...
Tags: accessory, advertisement, football, Games, NFL, Nike Inc., TV
Research articles 2008-10-09
Though costly, big screens draw pigskin fans to local bars; TVs help pack 'em in on football game day
It's a privilege that costs a few thousand dollars, but when San Diego's barkeepers do it right, televised football changes the complexion of their operations. Media companies "charge you an arm and a leg" when you want to show football in a bar, said Eric Christiansen, co-owner of the...
Tags: football, Games, NFL, TVs
Research articles 2008-09-08
Today on TV
Republican Convention: The cable networks -- CNN, C-SPAN, FNC, MSNBC -- will provide coverage pretty much all day long. In primetime, Sen. John McCain will accept the presidential nomination. PBS (Ch. 7) will be on from 7-10 p.m.; ABC (Ch. 4), CBS (Ch. 2) and NBC (Ch. 5) all plan...
Tags: Cable, football, NFL, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs
Research articles 2008-09-04
OPEN Sports Announces Next-Generation Fantasy Football Commissioner That's Free for Life, Tackle the Pros Featuring Marshall Faulk, Marcus Allen, Rodney Peete, Jonathan Ogden, Roger Craig, Jason Sehorn
Additional Interactive Contests, Office Pool Games for Rookies, Seasoned Veterans DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. -- OPEN Sports (www.opensports.com), a new online sports entertainment destination and brainchild of Mike Levy, founder and former CEO of CBS Sportsline.com, is launching a new user-friendly lineup of interactive sports entertainment. New features include: a...
Tags: football, founder, Games, NFL, OpenOffice, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-09-02
Quite a catch: Former Aggie enjoying surprising NFL success
ASHBURN, Va. -- Chris Cooley sat on a couch just inside the doors of the Washington Redskins headquarters early last week. On a wall above the All-Pro tight end is a color photograph of the Redskins Super Bowl XXVI victory. A few yards away, on the...
Tags: blog, Blogging, catch, football, INTERNET, NFL
Research articles 2008-09-02
Houston's Mario Williams on the Cover of Latest ESPN The Magazine - Part of the 2008 Football Preview
MLB Pullpen Rankings Rick Reilly on How Minor League Baseball Players Got Hosed by Steroids NEW YORK -- Are you ready for some football? ESPN The Magazine is. Its annual NFL Preview issue hits newsstands today and is highlighted by The Texans, who have never finished a season...
Tags: ESPN, football, Mag, NFL, team
Research articles 2008-08-29
sports in brief
Local & state: Former Wildcat Walker inks deal with Celtics The Celtics have signed second-round draft pick Bill Walker. Celtics general manager Danny Ainge praised Walker's "hard work and skill development" during the summer in announcing the signing Friday. Boston obtained the rights to...
Tags: football, Games, NBA, NFL, surgery, team
Research articles 2008-08-23
Peterson: Upshaw's impact on Raiders, NFL shouldn't be
TO FULLY appreciate the likes of Gene Upshaw, who died Wednesday night of pancreatic cancer, you had to be there. You had to see for yourself what a difference one man could make. We're talking football here, not labor relations. Before he was the head of...
Tags: football, Games, NFL
Research articles 2008-08-21
Mad about the game
Zach Turrin remembers skipping class to play football. When he was a teenager, the Concord resident was obsessed with the game. But his idea of "playing" is different from those who ran on the gridiron 30 years ago. To him, playing football meant grabbing a controller, not the...
Tags: Electronic Arts Inc., football, Games, NFL
Research articles 2008-08-14
sports in brief
Local & state: KSHSAA Coaching School on tap Former Texas A&M and Alabama football coach Dennis Franchione and Wichita State men's basketball coach Gregg Marshall will be among the headliners in the 76th annual Kansas State High School Activities Association Coaching School, on tap today through Friday at...
Tags: football, game, NFL, team, train
Research articles 2008-08-06
sports in brief
Local & state: KSHSAA Coaching School on tap Former Texas A&M and Alabama football coach Dennis Franchione and Wichita State men's basketball coach Gregg Marshall will be among the headliners in the 76th annual Kansas State High School Activities Association Coaching School, on tap today through Friday at...
Tags: football, game, NFL, team, train
Research articles 2008-08-06
Freedom Grill Kicks Off Tailgate Season with Tailgater Survey Results
SAN DIEGO -- August is here and so is football. Pre-season games kicked off August 3rd and the start of football means Tailgating. Tailgating Times estimates that nearly 70 million Americans will attend the "party in the parking lot" this year before NFL and NCAA football games and that's not...
Tags: football, Games, NFL
Research articles 2008-08-05
Raiders' Walker needs tough love
NAPA AL DAVIS HAS welcomed the rejected, embraced the troubled, spoken out for the voiceless. He has covered costs for medical bills, alternative treatments and funerals. Having rescued many a soul, it's reasonable that the Raiders boss would look in the mirror and see the reflection...
Tags: football, NFL, surgery, team, trauma, WAlker
Research articles 2008-08-04
Brett who? There's an NFL game Sunday
Our long, national NFL-less nightmare is over. NBC's John Madden and Al Michaels will call the first preseason game of the season Sunday as the Indianapolis Colts play the Washington Redskins in Canton, Ohio (8p.m. ET). With NBC's 2008 Olympic coverage right around the corner, Adam...
Tags: football, Games, NBC Universal Inc., NFL
Research articles 2008-08-01
Chad in China
CEDAR HILLS -- Chad Lewis, the former BYU standout tight end and multi-year All-Pro with the Philadelphia Eagles, is billed as the National Football League's ambassador to China, having made multiple official visits there in recent years. Unofficially, he doubles as China's ambassador to the world. ...
Tags: CAREER, China, football, Government, Lewis, NFL
Research articles 2008-07-06
Beck taking a break before Miami camp
John Beck estimates he's thrown 8,000 passes since the Miami Dolphins new regime took over, deploying his reputation as a gym rat to dive into the challenge of becoming the starting quarterback. But now, Beck says, it is time to take a rest. He's thrown enough balls. ...
Tags: Beck, CAREER, football, Miami, NFL
Research articles 2008-06-24
Poppinga brothers 'Play it Forward'
During his BYU football career, Brady Poppinga was known for his fierce intensity, boundless enthusiasm and stellar defensive play. Now, Poppinga -- a three-year starter at linebacker for the Green Bay Packers -- is trying to pass on those traits and abilities to the next generation. ...
Tags: CAREER, football, Football, Games, Kelly, NFL
Research articles 2008-06-11
Veteran Pittman is best RB option
ENGLEWOOD - Signing Michael Pittman made Travis Henry expendable. Actually, it was Henry's lack of commitment to football that made him expendable to the Denver Broncos. Henry had the talent to lead the NFL in rushing. He obviously mastered the talent of not caring enough, too. Henry's loyalty to things...
Tags: football, Games, NFL, talent
Research articles 2008-06-04
Football Hall of Famer Bart Starr Super at Mercadien
The football Hall of Famer sat across the conference table from a smattering of reporters and local businessmen ready to talk business, but they had other things on their minds. They exchanged a few pleasantries, and then, as expected, the conversation started with a question about football. The large ring...
Tags: CAREER, football, NFL, team
Research articles 2008-06-01