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The O and Hodge Show Launches on Modavox's VoiceAmerica™ Sports Network
Omarr Smith (AFL - San Jose Sabercats) and James Hodgins (Former NFL - Jets, Rams and Cardinals) Team up to Co-Host a NFL Sports Talk Show PHOENIX -- Modavox, Inc. (OTCBB:MDVX), Internet broadcasting pioneer and holder of several patented technologies; today announced the launch of the O and Hodge...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, INTERNET, Memory, Modavox Inc., network, NFL, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-10-01
sports in brief
Golf: Singh dominates to win Deutsche Bank Championship Another victory for Vijay Singh is turning the FedEx Cup into another snoozer. Singh made three long birdie putts and closed with an 8-under 63 to win the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday at Norton, Mass., for...
Tags: Desktops, Deutsche Bank AG, HARDWARE, NFL
Research articles 2008-09-02
Sports in Brief: Double amputee claims victories in 100 and 400
South African double-amputee  Oscar Pistorius  won the 100- and 400-meter races at the Dutch Open yesterday in Emmeloord, Netherlands, as he gears up for a bid to qualify for the Beijing Olympics. Pistorius, who hopes to run the 400 at Beijing, won in 47.92 seconds at the paralympic meet, a...
Tags: Beijing, Games, HARDWARE, NFL, Servers
Research articles 2008-06-02
Owner family says NFL Rams not for sale
ST. LOUIS, Missouri AFP — The St. Louis Rams are not for sale, owner Chip Rosenbloom said on Tuesday, ending speculation the National Football League club might be on the block after his mother's death. Rosenbloom and his sister, Lucia Rodriguez, became the controlling partners of the team when...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Components, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, RAM, Semiconductors, team
Research articles 2008-05-20
'Spygate' probe continues
The NFL has followed up on former New England Patriots videographer Matt Walsh's claim that he provided tips to a New England Patriots assistant coach about St. Louis Rams offensive formations during a walk-through the day before the 2002 Super Bowl. League spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, RAM, Semiconductors, Walsh
Research articles 2008-05-16
Rams' practice not on tapes
NEW YORK -- One of the more intriguing subplots during the "Spygate" scandal was the allegation that the New England Patriots recorded the St. Louis Rams' final walk-through before the 2002 Super Bowl. Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh told NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell during a...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, Patriots, RAM, Semiconductors, team, Walsh
Research articles 2008-05-14
sports in brief
Local & state: Search results in another charge A search of Davyon McGhee's Manhattan residence resulted in another drug possession charge against the Kansas State linebacker, already suspended indefinitely following his arrest Thursday. Riley County police arrested McGhee on Thursday after he was identified as...
Tags: ESPN, HARDWARE, NFL, Notebooks, Walsh
Research articles 2008-05-13
sports in brief
Local & state: Search results in another charge A search of Davyon McGhee's Manhattan residence resulted in another drug possession charge against the Kansas State linebacker, already suspended indefinitely following his arrest Thursday. Riley County police arrested McGhee on Thursday after he was identified as...
Tags: ESPN, HARDWARE, NFL, Notebooks, Walsh
Research articles 2008-05-13
NFL gets eight Spygate tapes; Pats may have taped offensive signals, too
The NFL received eight videotapes from Matt Walsh on Thursday as the extended investigation of the New England Patriots' Spygate story continues and perhaps moves in a different direction. Part of the story is that there was no record of the St. Louis Rams' walk-through on...
Tags: Components, Games, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, Patriots, Semiconductors, Walsh
Research articles 2008-05-09
NFL reviewing new tapes in Patriots 'Spygate' scandal
LOS ANGELES AFP — Former New England employee Matt Walsh has handed over eight tapes to the National Football League reportedly showing the Patriots stole opponents' offensive as well as defensive signals. However, Walsh's attorney insists that the tapes don't include a video of the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, MARKETING, Memory, NFL, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-05-09
Chris Long moves on as Rams rookie
NEW YORK -- Virginia defensive end Chris Long made rookie mistakes, and he hadn't yet been drafted. He awoke Saturday morning and couldn't find his toothbrush. Then, while getting ready for the NFL draft, he noticed he didn't have a clean white T-shirt. ...
Tags: Chris, Components, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, RAM, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-04-28
Rams deciding among three with No.2 selection NOTES
ST. LOUIS -- No. 2 is the new No. 1 in the NFL draft, now that the Miami Dolphins have signed Jake Long. That doesn't mean the mind games and the misdirection are over for the St. Louis Rams. The team refused to tip its hand Thursday...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, league, Memory, NFL, RAM, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-04-25
A Division II draft oasis: Texas A&M-Kingsville
NFL draft facts Small kingdom in Texas For a small college, Texas A&M-Kingsville's football program has history. Pro Football Hall of Famers Darrell Green and Gene Upshaw played there when it was Texas A&I. Since 1988, Texas A&M-Kingsville...
Tags: Databases, HARDWARE, NFL, SOFTWARE, Storage, Texas, USA Today
Research articles 2008-04-24
Del Grande: Offense is way to go in draft
DEFENSE WINS what? If you want to win an NFL championship, you'd better beef up your offense. With that type of fantasy approach in mind, here's what Saturday's first round should look like: 1. Dolphins: QB Matt Ryan. A team that truly needs everything...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, Semiconductors, team
Research articles 2008-04-24
Finding talent across the USA just got easier
Tabulations NFL draft database feeds stats appetite Which college feeds the most players to the NFL? Which conference provides the most fertile ground for pro talent evaluators? Find out in USA TODAY's newly launched NFL draft database, which reveals where every player...
Tags: Databases, HARDWARE, NFL, SOFTWARE, Storage, talent
Research articles 2008-04-22
Short on picks, do Raiders go Long on 4th?
All eyes were on the Raiders at this point last year. They had the first pick in the NFL draft and weren't tipping their hand, even if everyone assumed they were intent upon selecting quarterback JaMarcus Russell. This year, the Raiders have the fourth pick and can't...
Tags: Components, FINANCE, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-04-21
Database helps you sort out No. 1 debate
Scout the top 500 NFL-eligible players With 24 days until the NFL draft, the buzz about the potential No. 1 pick is kicking into high gear. No player has emerged as a consensus favorite for the top overall selection, which makes arguing...
Tags: Components, Databases, HARDWARE, NFL, SOFTWARE, Storage, USA Today
Research articles 2008-04-02
Transactions
BASEBALL American League MINNESOTA TWINS--Agreed to terms with RHP Joe Nathan on a three- year contract extension. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES--Placed RHP Brad Lidge on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 21. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ...
Tags: HARDWARE, MARKETING, NFL, Storage
Research articles 2008-03-25
Rams pass on training at UW-L
If it were not for this summer's demolition and construction of a new stadium at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, the St. Louis Rams might be holding their training camp here this summer. "La Crosse is the best location because they're really close (to the Kansas City Chiefs training camp...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, RAM, Semiconductors, team, training
Research articles 2008-03-25
Raiders might consider Long shot
INDIANAPOLIS -- Chris Long remembers lying on the floor of his parents' car, trying to be invisible so Al Davis wouldn't see he was trying to sneak into practice. "Don't tell Al Davis that happened," Long said Saturday at the NFL combine, fully cognizant of the fact...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Memory, NFL, Oakland, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-02-24