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Friday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Andrew Bynum, Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Tigers, Georgia/Florida, Isiah Thomas, Philadelphia Phillies, South Florida Bulls, World Series Parade on October 31, 2008 by cmsplog

#23 South Florida’s Big East record takes another hit. South Florida loses to unranked Cincinnati 24 – 10.

Let’s see who gets the 15 yard unsportsmanlike flag this year as the Florida – Georgia game heats up.

911 tapes identify Isiah Thomas as the person not breathing in a trip to the Thomas household, not his daughter.

The LA Lakers and Andrew Bynum agree to a 4 year extension.

The Houston Rockets move to 2 – 0 on the season as they spoil Rick Carlisle’s debut for the Dallas Mavericks. Rockets beat the Mavs 112-102.

Philadelphia…Friday…World Series Parade..Halloween….OH BOY!!!! Noon time today for the World Series parade on Broad Street today.

The Florida Marlins trade 1st baseman Mike Jacobs to the Kansas City Royals for Relief Pitcher Leo Nunez.

The Detroit Tigers buyout Edgar Reneria’s contract and decline his 2009 option.

Ken Macha is hired to be manager of the Milwaukee Brewers…In other news..NESN Fans everywhere REJOICE!

The Indianapolis Colts lose another big piece as CB Marlin Jackson is out for the rest of the season. There is no truth to the rumor that brother Tito to replace him.

Vince Wilfork fined $35,000 not suspended but severely warned by the NFL.

Pittsburgh is holding its collective breaths as Sidney Crosby leaves the game injured in a Penguins 4 – 1 loss to the Phoenix Coyotes

The Calgary Flames beat the Boston Bruins for their 5th straight win, 3 – 2.

Around the NFL

Posted in Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, NFL, San Diego Chargers on August 28, 2008 by cmsplog

LB Shawne Merriman has decided to forego surgery and attempt to play this season…..a highly risky move on his part that could, at just 26, put his career in jeopardy.

The Pats continue to experiment with their defensive formations.

The Bengals are hoping to help their banged up WR core by using RB Rudi Johnson as trade bait…… with a 2.9 ypc last year, what are they going to get in reurn?

The Jags finally get DE Derrick Harvey into camp. This guy is suppose to be the pure pass rusher they lack, but his missing most of the pre-season will not help them.

The cracks are starting to show in Indy. Peyton Manning is back at practice, but he will be without his starting center for at least 6 weeks.

The Ravens made a move to replace the injured DL Dwan Edwards.

Also in Ravens news, it appears QB Kyle Boller does not need surgery…..I am sure the Baltimore faithful will sleep at ease knowing that.

Matt Ryan was recently named the starting QB for the Atlanta Falcons, a difficult task for a first year player. Ryan will not have to look too far in his own locker room to see how this could turn out for him.

The Cowboys look to add some depth behind their superstar QB.

Speaking of back ups, SI.com’s Don Banks apparently had a slow news day and ranked all 32 of the NFL’s backup QBs.

Finally, sad news to report. Two days ago, Kyle Eckel, the undrafted fullback from the Naval Academy, was let go by the Patriots despite having as many TDs as Willie Parker and Julius Jones, and more scores than Thomas Jones.

UPDATES

The reasons as to why two former Pro-Bowlers remain unemployed are starting to surface.

First, according to Romeo Crennell, if Ty Law is going to start then he wants starter’s salary, and this is more than likely what has prevented New England from signing him thus far. The Pats brought in a slew of DB and would probably be unwilling to chew up remaining cap space for the 34 year-old.

Second, Daunte Culpepper, despite being injured for most of the past few seasons, has not convinced teams he is willing to accept a back up role as some teams believe he expects to be given the chance to compete for a starting spot. Culpepper is probably not going to get a starting job until he can prove he is healthy and can play at a high level again….playing in Oakland and Miami have done him no favors.