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Owens Signs with Buffalo

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Only two days later, T.O. decided to sign with the Buffalo Bills and agreed to a 1 year deal for $6.5 million dollars. Owens said he was happy to leave ‘America’s team’ and play for ‘North-America’s team’.

Personally, I think this was a smart move for Buffalo, especially since it’s only a one-year deal, so in case anything goes wrong, it would be short-lived. I’m excited for the bills (especially since they are my favorite football team) because they seemed to be lacking an offensive weapon last season. Hopefully, he and Lee Evans will get along and help push the Bills back into the playoffs.

Terrell Owens Finished with Cowboys

Terrell Owens Late last night, Terrell Owens was suddenly released from the Cowboys and now lurks as a free agent. For some reason this kind of release reminds me of the Stephon Marbury case, only not as extreme. Both of these guys seem to have a terrible time getting along with their teamates and both have been dismissed from their teams multiple times. Things are looking like Owner Jerry Jones didn’t want to have to deal with all the controversy anymore and that he wanted QB Tony Romo to be the leader.

So what of this pro-bowl receiver now? No one really knows for sure, although there have been speculations that he will play for the Giants, Vikings, or Raiders. I guess we will find out in a matter of days, possible weeks, but I think he would be a good fit with the bucs.

Predator Stays with Dodgers

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After a long and aggravating wait for the Dodgers, they were finally able to convince Manny “the predator” Ramirez (and his agent, of course) to agree to a 2-year, $45 million deal, with the option to opt out after the first year. I suppose part of their strategy was to squeeze every penny possible out of the Dodgers, hence the lengthy duration of his signing.

The Dodgers did well last year with the late addition of Manny (making the semi-finals of the playoffs) and look to go even further this year. As for you Mr. Ramirez, speaking on behalf of the Los Angeles citizens, “Finally!”… as if that didn’t take long enough. How much money do you need to play baseball, Mr. ‘Predator’? (Apparently 25 million bucks a year) At least the Dodgers can relax now and the fans can rest easier, while anticipating their bright future.

Controversial Marbury Signs with the Celtics

Stephon Marbury with the C's. Finally, the Knicks are able to cure their “cancer” and move on, buying out Stephon Marbury’s   contract and releasing him to the Celtics. While details on how much the buyout cost the Knicks is unclear, one thing is clear; the Knicks probably saved themselves some money (since the once ‘all-star’ never played) and can finally move on without worrying about the next stunt he had planned.

On to the real question: Was this a good idea for the NBA champions? Will ‘Starbury’ help or hinder the C’s in their quest for glory once more? Many people are divided on this issue and only time will tell. Some believe he will act as a cancer on the team, just like he did with the Suns and Knicks. Others believe KG, Pierce, and Allen won’t let that happen and that he will fit right in. How do you feel about this new acquisition?

Tiger Returns After 8 Months

Tiger returns after having knee surgery.

Eight months have passed since Tiger last played in a golf match – time sure goes by fast.  According to news sources, Tiger tore his ACL while running around the neighborhood, near one of his homes in Orlando, Florida.

Arriving at his first match back (the PGA tour), Tiger still had high expectations, as he was picked as one of the top four performers. Too bad Tiger didn’t live up to those expectations (he struggled to maintain par and was sent home packing), even though he felt as if he played a good game.  I’m sure tiger is just getting warmed up and he will be back on track in no time. After all, he is 2nd to none when it comes to golf.

Vick to Serve Final Months in Home Confinement

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Speaking of jail time, Michael Vick seems like he will be lucking out and serving his final 2 months of jail time in his very own house. Since the penitentiary in Kansas will soon be full, Vick will be able to move back into his house sometime around May 21st, where he will stay under ‘home confinement’ and be watched over by a parole officer.

The big question now is will the ‘once highest paid’ player in the NFL be able to return to throwing pigskins? Apparently, Vicks contract with the falcons runs up until 2013 with an annual pay of 9 million dollars. The falcons are currently trying to sell his contract to any takers, but so far there don’t seem to be any teams interested, especially with the possible repercussions which may arise from groups like PETA.

Chuck Gets 5 Days in the Slammer for D.U.I.

Charles Barkley to servce 5 days in jail.

After pleading guilty to a DUI back on new year’s eve, Sir Charles Barkley was sentenced to five days in jail near Scottsdale, Arizona. On top of serving time and small fines ($2,000), Charles will also be forced to attend an alcohol treatment program. In addition to preventing a relapse of this incident, Chuck will also be forced to install an ignition interlock device on all of his vehicles, which will not allow the cars to start if alcohol is detected. Hopefully, this NBA all-star will have learned his lesson and get his life back on track, announcing and conducting post-game interviews for us NBA fans.

Nate Robinson Jumps D. Howard for Dunk Crown

kryptonate This year’s dunk contest was just as exciting as last years – if not more. Dwight Howard actually had some competition with former dunk champion Nate Robinson. Both of these two guys had amazing tricks up their sleeves – dunking on a 12 foot rim, double-pump reverse jam, and leaping over the big 7 footer. Both of these guys deserved to win the title for a second time, but KryptoNate hauled in 52% of the total votes, just barely enough to walk-it-out with the ‘W’.

It’s nice to see the dunk contest being brought back to life again, unlike a couple years back, after the Vince Carter/Jason Richardson era. Thanks to Superman Dwight, we can start looking forward to the coming dunk contests and what’s in store for us viewers.

To see the champs dunks in the final round, click here.

Sharks Devour Bruins in 5-2 Win

Joe thorton gets ready for the faceoff.

On Tuesday night, the top two teams in the NHL battled each other out in a fight for recognition of being the best team, thus far. Things started out well for the Bruins, as they led the Sharks 2-1 for the first two periods, but things began to turn around when Patrick Marleau scored the equalizer in the beginning of the third period, where two more goals ensued, one of them scored by Sharks captain Joe Thorton.

USA Defeats Mexico 2-0 in World Cup Qualifier

US Forward leaps over the defender to avoid the slide-tackle.

In Columbus, Ohio, team USA took on Mexico for one of the world cup classification rounds. The U.S. has not lost to Mexico on home turf for over 8 years, and they kept that streak alive as they defeated the Mexicans by a score of 2-0. Both goals were scored by Michael Bradley and both assists came from all-star Landon Donovan. Another notable fact about these two goals is that they both came right before the end of a half, the first one scored during the 45th minute, and the last one in the 89th minute; talk about waiting it out ’til the last minute.

Glad to see that the United States is off to a great start and let’s hope they are more prepared for this year’s world cup (taking place in Africa, 2010) than they were in 2006, where they failed to advance from the preliminaries with a record of 0-2-1.

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