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    Marcus Maxwell to Ravens

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 05:12 PM EST [General]

    According to www.profootballtalk.com the Ravens have signed ex-Bengal Marcus Maxwell. He is a big bodied reciever who never really got a chance here in the nati. Here is the story. http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/11/11/mcalister-landry-land-on-ir/

    He never saw much action in part because of injury, and in part because of Antonio Chatman.

    You ever notice how Chatman and Keiwan Ratliff have the same punt-return styles: dance to the right, dance to the left and fall down/get blown up. Ratliff is starting for the Colts now and having a great season. He picked off Big Ben in the game this weekend. Thats got to feel pretty good.

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    More Giants stuff/Overkill

    Monday, November 10, 2008, 03:41 PM EST [General]

    Here is a rundown of the Giants v Eagles game from last night. For those who didnt see it or just want to relive the majesty. First thing here is a link to the game info section of www.nfl.com If youve never checked these pages out, you will from now on. Its got all the main stats and a highlight reel along with an article or two. These are updated in real-time during the games as well. Pretty cool.

    http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter?game_id=29670&season=2008&displayPage=tab_gamecenter

    Next a recap of the game from www.nationalfootballpost.com Another great article from that great site.

    Big Blue In Cruise Control

    By ROB MAADDI, AP Sports Writer

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) If there was any doubt the New York Giants rule the NFC East, the Super Bowl champions erased it Sunday night.

    Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes, Brandon Jacobs had two TD runs and the Giants held on to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 36-31 and further distance themselves from the pack in the NFL's toughest division.

    The Eagles had the ball at their own 45 with 1:55 left, but Brian Westbrook was stopped by Chase Blackburn on fourth-and-1.

    "It was exhilarating," Blackburn said of the clinching tackle.

    The Giants (8-1) are two games ahead of the Washington Redskins and three in front of the Eagles (5-4) and Dallas Cowboys. New York is 3-0 against its division rivals, but has only one other win against an opponent with a winning record.

    "It's great to win here," coach Tom Coughlin said. "It reinforces everything we believe about team, supporting each other and finding a way to win the game."

    Perhaps the Giants' easy first-half schedule - their first eight opponents are a combined 27-44 - was a reason oddsmakers made the Eagles a three-point favorite.

    Miffed by the prognosticators' pick, the Giants proved them all wrong. They did get help from the referees on two close calls in the second half.

    Jacobs lost the ball at the goal line on his 2-yard TD run that made it 36-24. The Eagles challenged, but officials upheld the play.

    The Giants went ahead 27-24 two plays after a reversed call gave them a first down at the Eagles 3. Manning's 17-yard pass to Kevin Boss on third-and-10 was initially ruled illegal because he appeared to release the ball from beyond the line of scrimmage. Replays showed Manning's back foot was behind the line, and Jacobs ran in from the 3 for the go-ahead score.

    "I think the way the rule is written, it was worth taking a shot at it," said Manning, who urged Coughlin to challenge the call. "If you have one toe on the line of scrimmage, then it's a legal pass. I thought it was worth the risk."

    The Eagles were surprised the play was overturned.

    "I don't know what they were looking at," defensive tackle Mike Patterson said.

    Donovan McNabb had three TD passes for the Eagles, but the Giants shut down Westbrook.

    McNabb's 2-yard TD toss to Kevin Curtis on fourth down cut it to 36-31 with 5:30 left.

    The defense stopped the Giants on the ensuing possession and the Eagles took over at their 14 with 3:14 and one timeout remaining. But they couldn't put together a winning drive.

    Westbrook was stuffed on two straight plays after McNabb's 7-yard scramble set up a third-and-3 near midfield. McNabb didn't seem to agree with the playcalling on Philadelphia's final two plays.

    "I want the ball, but the coaches felt we can run it for the yards," he said.

    Westbrook was held to 59 total yards. The versatile halfback had at least 123 combined yards in six straight games against the Giants.

    The Eagles took a 24-20 lead on McNabb's 7-yard TD pass to Hank Baskett on the opening drive of the third quarter. Baskett's reception on a fade pass was his second biggest catch this week. The third-year wideout became engaged to Kendra Wilkinson, who co-stars on "The Girls Next Door" as one of Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner's three live-in girlfriends in the E! reality series.

    Manning led the Giants to three straight scoring drives after throwing an interception on the third play from scrimmage and New York built a 17-7 lead.

    But a fumble by Jacobs helped the Eagles get back in it. Jacobs lost the ball while hurdling Asante Samuel as Chris Gocong delivered a hard hit. Patterson recovered it at the Giants 44.

    McNabb hit Jason Avant over the middle for a 10-yard TD pass to cut it to 17-14.

    Late in the second quarter, Sam Madison intercepted a poorly underthrown pass by McNabb and returned it 21 yards to the Eagles 14. That led to a 26-yard field goal by John Carney.

    McNabb was sharp during the two-minute offense and David Akers nailed a 29-yarder to cut it to 20-17 at halftime.

    The Eagles used a trick play to take a 7-0 lead after Patterson's interception set them up at the Giants 9. Patterson rumbled 21 yards after he picked off Manning's pass for his first career interception.

    Wide receiver DeSean Jackson scored on a 9-yard run, taking the snap out of a shotgun formation with McNabb lined up wide to the left. The Miami Dolphins rejuvenated the single wing this season, and it was the first time the Eagles used a variation of that gimmick offense.

    Manning tossed a 17-yard TD pass to Plaxico Burress to tie it at 7. Burress beat safety Brian Dawkins, who covered the wideout because the Eagles sent a cornerback on a blitz.

    Giants halfback Ahmad Bradshaw stripped Quintin Demps on the kickoff and Blackburn took it to the Eagles 13 after making the recovery. Philadelphia's defense tightened up and the Giants settled for a 27-yard field goal by Carney.

    Manning's 1-yard TD pass to Boss gave the Giants a 17-7 lead.

    The Eagles had the ball for 90 seconds in the first quarter, and just 20:50 overall.

    Notes: Eagles LG Todd Herremans was benched for the first quarter a week after catching a TD pass against Seattle. Nick Cole started for Herremans. ... Vice president-elect Joe Biden sat in owner Jeffrey Lurie's suite. Pitcher Cole Hamels and left fielder Pat Burrell of the World Series champion Phillies participated in the coin flip. Hamels, the Series MVP, wore a No. 14 A.J. Feeley jersey. Burrell had on McNabb's No. 5. ... A holding penalty on Michael Johnson negated a 73-yard punt return by Domenik Hixon, but the Giants scored a TD on the drive

     

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    Any Doubters?

    Monday, November 10, 2008, 10:57 AM EST [General]

    Is there any of you left who doubt the might of the Giants? Last night, they took the reigns of the NFC east. They are the comeback kings. Seams like they make the right decisions as an organization. That leads me to believe they will be great for a few seasons at least.

    This was on www.profootballtalk.com today.

    http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/11/10/shockey-is-hated-by-some-saints/

    Check out my NBA poll if you haven't already. Let me know if you want me to post more, or just stop it and keep it to myself.

     

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    Why don't you watch NBA basketball?

    Sunday, November 9, 2008, 11:57 AM EST [General]

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    NBA stuff

    Sunday, November 9, 2008, 09:59 AM EST [General]

    On this chilly sunday morning in early November, lets discuss the only sport that comes to mind a little, baketball, duh. I am pumped about this years NBA season. The east has really stepped it up, and the west is stil the west.

    Since Im a Suns fan, who is not willing to pay for the NBA package, I get alot of my info from here, http://www.nba.com/suns/index_main.html duriing a game it gives you all the stats real time. Pretty cool. Of course you can always watch them for free here http://www.channelsurfing.net/

    Anybody out there like the NBA? (No? What's up with that?) Why the hell not? I mean, the same people that hate the NBA, love MLB like it's there offspring. I love baseball and all, but compared to basketball it's like watching my grandparents have a foot race.

    Some say it's the egotistical nature of the players. Every sport has their Mann-Rams and Shaq-fus and "Money" Mays, and TOs. And I would argue that if every player was a Marvin Harrison, sports would not be as popular as they are. Can you u imagine a bunch of robots out there?

    So, I am here as a friend to help catch you up on what's going on in the NBA from time to time. If you dont pay attention til the playoffs, I totally get that. Im usually like that, but last year was very compelling and exciting, so I cant wait that long this year,

    So, I know its early, and no one likes the NBA, but lets check on who is having great starts this year. This is from www.nba.comMVP rankings and lines of the week.

     http://www.nba.com/2008/news/features/rob_peterson/11/07/mvp.week2/index.html

     

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