Lebron Misses Another Late Game Layup, Boston Takes Game One
If you didn't stay up and watch Game One between the Cavs and Celtics I don't blame you. I've watched just about every San Antonio Spurs game over the past 8 years, and none of them compared to how boring this game was until the last few minutes (actually even those were boring). Dick Stockton and Mike Fratello called it a "defensive war" multiple times during the contest, but people were just bricking shots. There's no other way to describe Lebron's 12 points (2-18 shooting?!), Pierce's 4 point read
Giants Strahan Still Not Sure About Returning in 2008It is appearing more and more like Giants all-time sack leader Michael Strahan is going to retire and call it a career instead of coming back to the Giants in 2008. Strahan appeared on Fox & Friends Tuesday, and said he has yet to make up his mind on coming back. On NFL Radio on Sirius today, LB Antonio Pierce said he feels that Strahan will retire, as he said he’s done all he ever set out to do, ending last season with a Super Bowl ring. Strahan has told Giants GM Jerry Reese that he read
No Word Yet From Strahan About Coming BackIt is appearing more and more like Giants all-time sack leader Michael Strahan is going to retire and call it a career instead of coming back to the Giants in 2008. Strahan appeared on Fox & Friends Tuesday, and said he has yet to make up his mind on coming back. On NFL Radio on Sirius today, LB Antonio Pierce said he feels that Strahan will retire, as he said he’s done all he ever set out to do, ending last season with a Super Bowl ring. Strahan has told Giants GM Jerry Reese that he read
New Diehl means hefty raiseDavid Diehl made the shift to left tackle last season. Now he’s being paid like a left tackle, too. The Giants recently made the 27-year-old Diehl a very rich man, tearing up his old contract and signing him to a new six-year, $31 million deal. The details were first reported by ESPN’s John Clayton, whose story can be found right here. It’s a significant move for the Giants, because Diehl had only completed two years of the six-year, $15.5 million extension he signed back in 2005. They could read
New Diehl means hefty raiseDavid Diehl made the shift to left tackle last season. Now he’s being paid like a left tackle, too. The Giants recently made the 27-year-old Diehl a very rich man, tearing up his old contract and signing him to a new six-year, $31 million deal. The details were first reported by ESPN’s John Clayton, whose story can be found right here. It’s a significant move for the Giants, because Diehl had only completed two years of the six-year, $15.5 million extension he signed back in 2005. They could read
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