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May 24, 2009

One of linebacker Harrison’s dogs bit Steeler’s son Friday

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(NFL jerseys)One of linebacker Harrison’s dogs bit his 2-year-old in leg on Friday.Fortunately Steeler’s son almost out of hospital after attack.

linebacker Harrison            

PITTSBURGH - The agent of Steelers linebacker James Harrison says the player’s young son is doing fine in a Pittsburgh hospital three days after an attack by a pit bull.

Harrison’s agent, William Parise, says the family hopes that 2-year-old James Harrison III will be released Monday.

Fortunate? Hope they will play well.

NFL becomes the Terminator of American professional sports

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The Sporting News’ Vinnie Iyer warns NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that lengthening the regular season could have dire consequences.—-provided by http://www.9ico.com

Memo to Goodell: NFL ain’t broke, don’t fix it.Major pitfalls to expanding regular season, like injuries and fan boredom.

Already with the Super Bowl pushed back to February, free agency and the draft combining to become a two-month monster and the constant offseason stream of news coming out of team camps, the NFL has become a virtual year-round sport. It also helps that Brett Favre and Michael Vick do their best to keep the league in the daily headlines.

So it makes sense that one of the priorities on commissioner Roger Goodell’s current agenda is expanding the regular season. He wants to replace one or two games of the preseason schedule with one or two games that count in the standings and push the regular-season total to 17 or 18.

The NFL has become the Terminator of American professional sports. It will not stop until it absolutely dominates the planet. Good or not, who knows?

 

Albert Haynesworth signed with the Redskins this offseason

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(NFL jerseys)Albert Haynesworth signed with the Redskins this offseason.Titans claim Washington contacted Haynesworth before rules allowed.

Image: Haynesworth

When defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth signed with the Redskins only five hours or so after becoming an unrestricted free agent, no one believed the communications started from scratch at 12:01 a.m. ET.

In most cases, however, nothing happens. Primarily because most teams at some time or another violate the rules regarding tampering.

In this case, the Titans have opted to take a stand. They have accused the Redskins of tampering. According to Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports, the league is now formally investigating the matter.

There are rules inside the industry. Albert Haynesworth signed with the Redskins this offseason.Whether he violates the rule, it still needs investigation. Concern http://www.9ico.ocm to find what you want to get.

 

May 23, 2009

Arizona Cardinals

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Arizona Cardinals from NFL jerseys  blog

A high-flying passing game is what the Cardinals are known for. They have the best pair of wide receivers in the league in Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. Add in Steve Breaston, and you have a trio of 1,000-yard receivers that a re-signed Kurt Warner can throw to.

The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American Football team based in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals are members of the Western Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Cardinals were founded in 1898, and are the oldest continuously run professional American football club in the United States.

The team was established in Chicago in 1898 and was a charter member of the NFL in 1920. The club moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1960 and played in that city through 1987. Before the 1988 NFL season, the team moved to Tempe, Arizona, an eastern suburb of Phoenix, and played their home games for the next 18 years at Arizona State University’s Sun Devil Stadium. In 2006 the club began playing all home games at the newly constructed University of Phoenix Stadium in the northwestern suburb of Glendale.

The franchise’s lone NFL championship game victory came in 1947 while they were based in Chicago, and came two decades before the first Super Bowl game was ever played. The club’s other NFL championship occurred in 1925, eight years before the league began holding a championship game, and is a controversial title to this day. The much contested title was believed to belong to the Pottsville Maroons but was given to the Cardinals instead in what is called the 1925 NFL Championship controversy. In the six-plus decades since winning the championship in 1947, the Cardinals have qualified for the playoffs only six times and have won only five playoff games, three of which were achieved during their run in the 2008-09 NFL Playoffs in which they reached Super Bowl XLIII.

Logo and uniforms

Single-season records

Points Scored: 427 (2008)

Passing

  • Passing Yards: 4,583 Kurt Warner (2008)
  • Passing Touchdowns: 30 Kurt Warner (2008)
  • Passes Completed: 401 Kurt Warner (2008)
  • Passes Attempted: 598 Kurt Warner (2008)
  • Longest Completed Pass Thrown: 98 Yards Doug Russell (1932) / Ogden Compton (1957) / Jim Hart (1972)
  • Consecutive Games With a Touchdown Pass : 22 Kurt Warner (2007-2008)

Rushing

  • Rushing Yards: 1605 Ottis Anderson (1979)
  • Rushing Attempts: 337 Edgerrin James (2006)
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 14 John David Crow (1962)
  • Rushing Touchdowns (Rookie) : 10 Tim Hightower (2008)
  • Longest Rushing Attempt : 83 yards John David Crow (1958)
  • Rushing Yards Per Game : 100.3 yards Ottis Anderson (1979)

Receiving

  • Receptions: 103 Larry Fitzgerald (2005)
  • Receiving Yards: 1,596 David Boston (2001)
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 15 Sonny Randle (1960)

Returns

  • Punt Returns in a Season: 44 Vai Sikahema (1987)
  • Longest Punt Returns: 95 yards Frank Bernardi (1956)

Kicking

  • Field Goals: 40* Neil Rackers (2005)
  • Extra Points Made: 53 Pat Harder (1948)

* NFL Record

 

Cardinals career records

  • Passing Yards: 34,639 Jim Hart(1966–1983)
  • Passing Touchdowns: 209 Jim Hart(1966–1983)
  • Rushing Yards: 7,999 Ottis Anderson (1979–1986)
  • Receptions: 535 Larry Centers (1991–1998)
  • Receiving Yards: 8,496 Roy Green (1979–1990)
  • Pass Interceptions: 54 Larry Wilson (1960–2002)[49]
  • Field Goals Made: 282 Jim Bakken(1962-1978)
  • Points: 1,380 Jim Bakken (1962-1978)
  • Total Touchdowns: 69 Roy Green (1979–1990)
  • Punt Return Average: 17.7 Red Cochran (1947–1949)
  • Kickoff Return Average: 28.5 Ollie Matson (1952–1958)
  • Punting Average: 45.0 Jerry Norton (1959–1961)
  • Sacks: 66.5 Freddie Joe Nunn (1985–1993)

 

The Cardinals reaching the Super Bowl was one of the more far-fetched playoff runs that we have seen in recent memory. Who knew a team that seemed so unbalanced on offense and flawed on defense would be one drive away from becoming Super Bowl champs?

Defensive tackle and Super Bowl standout Darnell Dockett has also been looking for a new deal. Dockett has already asked to be traded twice, knowing that the Cardinals have no interest in giving him more money since he inked a $22 million dollar extension in 2006.

Roh Moo-hyun,former South Korea president, committed suicide

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Ex-S Korea leader, Roh Moo-hyun, ‘kills himself’.

                  

Medics said Mr Roh died from massive head injuries resulting from the fall.

A spokesman said Mr Roh, 62, appeared to have jumped into a ravine while mountain climbing near his home and had left a brief suicide note.

He was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital in the southern city of Busan.

Last month, Mr Roh apologised over allegations he had taken $6m in bribes while in office between 2003 and 2008.

He never admitted any personal wrongdoing, but said he was sorry for disappointing the Korean people.

‘Deeply sad event’

In a statement read live on national radio and television, Mr Roh’s former chief of staff, Moon Jae-in, said the former president had left a suicide note.

“Former President Roh left his house at 0545 (2045 GMT on Friday) and while hiking on the Bonghwa Mountain, appears to have jumped off a rock at around 0640,” he said.

“He left a short suicide note addressed to his family members.”

In the message, Mr Roh described his life as “difficult” and apologised for making “too many people suffer”, according to a report on YTN television.

Police earlier said the former president had fallen down a mountain near his hometown of Gimhae and had been transported to Busan’s hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival at 0830 local time (2330 GMT).

Hospital officials later said he had died from massive head injuries.

The apparent suicide - believed to be the first by a modern South Korean leader - has shocked the nation.

“This is a truly unbelievable, lamentable and deeply sad event,” President Lee Myung-bak, Mr Roh’s successor, said in a statement.

Bribery allegations

A human rights lawyer, Mr Roh took office in 2003 vowing to fight corruption, but correspondents say his term was a rollercoaster ride, with his party hit by scandal and infighting.

He was suspended early in 2004, after parliament voted to impeach him over a breach of election rules, but the Constitutional Court later overturned the move and he was reinstated.

Last month, Mr Roh was questioned over allegations that he had taken millions of dollars in bribes from a wealthy businessman.

The former president later apologised for the scandal.

“I feel ashamed before my fellow citizens. I am sorry for disappointing you,” he said in a televised statement.

In a statement on his website in April, Mr Roh admitted his wife received a substantial sum of money from the businessman. He said it was not a bribe, but a payment to help her settle a debt.

The former president of South Korea, Roh Moo-hyun, who had been under investigation for alleged corruption, has apparently committed suicide. What is the real reason for his committed suicide? More result in http://www.9ico.com

May 22, 2009

Bly signed with the 49ers

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Bly signed with the 49ers———–By NFL jerseys blog

49ers sign Bly to replace injured Harris.Bly signed a one-year deal Thursday with the 49ers, who moved quickly to fill the vacancy created by Walt Harris’(notes) knee injury with perhaps the biggest name among defensive backs still available on the free-agent market.

The Denver Broncos released Bly in a salary dump in February after he spent two of his 10 NFL seasons with the club, starting all 32 games and intercepting seven passes. Bly was chosen for two Pro Bowls during his four years with the Detroit Lions, and he won a title during his first four pro seasons with the St. Louis Rams.

“At this point in my career, when I’ve been successful like I’ve been, it’s not about money,” Bly said. “It’s about opportunity. I wanted to wait for the right opportunity for me to have a chance to compete. … San Fran is a great place. I haven’t been to, what is this, Northern California? Denver was the furthest (west) I’ve been, so it allows me a chance to view more parts of the United States.”

San Francisco, which finished four days of organized team activities earlier in the day, signed Bly just a few hours after he arrived in town for a workout. After flying back home to Denver on Thursday night with a copy of the 49ers’ playbook in his carry-on bag, he’ll be back in Santa Clara in about 10 days for the next stretch of workouts.

“We lost a Pro Bowl-caliber player in Walt Harris this week, and we were able to fill that void with another Pro Bowler in Dre’ Bly,” 49ers general manager Scot McCloughan said. “It was important to get Dre’ in here quickly so that he can get acquainted with our system, our coaches and his new teammates.”

The 34-year-old Harris’ career is in jeopardy after he tore a ligament in his right knee during workouts Tuesday in a collision with receiver Dominique Zeigler(notes). The 13-year pro has been a mainstay of San Francisco’s defense since 2006, but almost certainly can’t recover from his upcoming surgery in time to play this season.

San Francisco has missed the playoffs during each of its six consecutive losing seasons. Bly won a championship ring as a rookie, but he hasn’t been on a playoff team since 2001, when the Rams lost to New England in the Super Bowl.

Bly kept every option open after the Broncos released him along with several other veterans to cut costs under new coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Brian Xanders.

“I’d never been released, so that was humbling for me,” Bly said. “I’ve never been told ‘No’ in my football career. I’m just so hungry after that.”

When Bly heard the 49ers were interested, he called receiver Isaac Bruce(notes), who already was a star in St. Louis when Bly arrived as a rookie in 1999. Bruce, San Francisco’s leading receiver last season, recently agreed to return for another year with the 49ers, although he didn’t attend OTAs this week.

“Isaac Bruce took me under his wing and kind of guided me,” Bly said. “He had a number of good things to say about this area.”

Bly, who played with cornerback Champ Bailey(notes) in Denver, will line up alongside Nate Clements(notes) in San Francisco. San Francisco also has third-year pro Tarell Brown(notes), a fifth-round pick who’s expected to get more playing time this season.

“It’s definitely a big loss, because I know Walt knows this is definitely going to be a great year,” Clements said shortly before Bly signed. “We’re all confident in the goals we’re trying to achieve, but guys have got to be ready to step up.”

Dre’ Bly(notes) didn’t spend much time out of the NFL, and the San Francisco 49ers spent even less time without a veteran starting cornerback. 49ers sign Bly to replace injured Harris.More information in http://www.9ico.com

Ji-Sung Park dreams becoming the first player from his homeland

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South Korea midfielder Ji-Sung Park hopes to make history.He told that he hopes to become the first player from his homeland to figure in the Champions League final, Europe’s premier club match.(NFL jerseys blog shared with the news)

The showpiece event will take place in Rome on May 27, with defending champions Manchester United from England taking on Spanish title-holders and two-times winners Barcelona.

Park has been a key player for United throughout their European campaign this season, even scoring in his side’s 3-0 second-leg win over Arsenal which sealed their passage to the final, not that this will guarantee his selection.

Last year Park was a star player in the Red Devil’s semifinal second-leg defeat of Barcelona before Alex Ferguson left him out of his entire squad for the final in Moscow against Chelsea.

It is a memory that Park told CNN he is keen to banish: “It would be amazing to me (to play) as I missed out last season, I believed I would get there again but never thought it would be so soon, hopefully this time I will be there.”

If Park does play it is sure to attract large audiences in South Korea where there is a large fan base for the club, a fact that has prompted Manchester United to travel to the capital Seoul in July as part of a close-season tour.

“It’s not just in Korea that people will be watching (this game) - it’s the world’s best match and everybody wants to watch,” Park said.

The final pits two attacking, high-scoring domestic champions against one another in a tie that many feel will prove an entertaining contest, an opinion that Park shares.

“The two best teams are in the final — it won’t be easy but it will be a fantastic final. We will try our best, they will try their best — which means it will be a great final.

“Every player wants to win the title if they can — if we can win the trophy we will be very proud.”

He is proud of himself and fans are proud of him. One should have his own dream and keep on it.

May 21, 2009

Former NFL player,Eric Naposki, charged in the killing of an ex-lover’s boyfriend

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(NFL jerseys blog) Eric Naposki ,, a former football player and his former lover McNeal are arrested by the police. They have been charged for killing William Francis McLaughlinEric dating to 1994.

                                 

Eric Naposki, a former football player, has been charged in the killing of an ex-lover's boyfriend. Eric Naposki, a former football player, has been charged in the killing of an ex-lover’s boyfriend.

Authorities said Packard McNeal persuaded her ex-boyfriend to kill McLaughlin so she could claim a $1 million life insurance policy, inherit $150,000 and get the right to live in his beach house for a year.

She gave Naposki a key to McLaughlin’s house and information about when he would be home, officials said Wednesday.

Naposki shot the victim six times, then went to work at a nearby nightclub where he was a bouncer, according to authorities.

Packard McNeal met McLaughlin after she ran a personal ad that said, “I know how to take care of my man if he knows how to take care of me,” the district attorney said in a statement. He supported her financially when they were dating and bought her a beach house, authorities said.

Packard McNeal has been jailed once for writing checks to herself from McLaughlin’s account without his knowledge, including a $250,000 check on the day he was killed. She pleaded guilty to that crime in 1996 and was jailed for a year.

The Orange County officials said new evidence prompted the arrests of the two suspects, who were charged with special circumstances murder for financial gain.

Packard McNeal is due to appear in court Friday. Naposki was arrested in Connecticut, where he lives. Orange County authorities have asked that he be sent to California to face trial.

Naposki, 42, played in the NFL for the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts.

Bad news for NFL. I used to be his fan and also buy his NFL football jerseys. I feel quite disappointed by what he did.

President Obama,Dick Cheney offered competing views on America safe

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Thursday Obama, Cheney offer competing views on national security  in back-to-back speeches.

A source close to Bush said the former president was traveling at the time, en route to New Mexico, where he is the keynote speaker Thursday night at a fundraising dinner for a scholarship program for students at Artesia High School.

Obama said his administration is trying to clean up “a mess” left behind by the Bush administration. He defended his plan to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba, his ban on torture, the release of Bush-era interrogation memos and his objection to the release of prisoner photos.

Cheney stood up for the Bush administration’s security record, arguing that Obama has weakened the country’s ability to combat al Qaeda and other extremists. He defended the use of enhanced interrogation techniques as a success that changed thousands of lives. He called the release of the Bush-era memos a reckless distraction and belittled Obama’s decision to close Guantanamo “with little deliberation and no plan.”

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s spokesman wrote off Cheney’s address as something more beneficial to Democrats than Republicans.

“He is such a wildly unpopular figure trying to defend such discredited policies that Democrats would like to be able to find a way to pay him to give more of these kinds of speeches,” Jim Manley said.

In the past two months, the former vice president has become a frequent critic of the new administration in numerous national media interviews.

But House Minority Leader John Boehner said Cheney’s voice boosts his party’s cause.

“Listen, Dick Cheney has been around this town for the last 35 years — 40 years. He knows how this town works, and frankly, he’s very knowledgeable when it comes to the strategies that the administration took with regard to dealing with this terrorist threat. And having him out there, outlining those strategies and why we’re engaged in this, I think, is helpful to the debate,” Boehner said.

Republicans were quick to side with Cheney on Obama’s plan to close Guantanamo, with Rep. Lamar Smith charging that the president should “put Americans’ safety ahead of an image problem he himself created by making a campaign promise to close Gitmo.”

“The administration asserts that transferring terrorists from a detention facility on an isolated island to a prison inside the U.S. will make Americans safer. The administration’s claims are completely contrary to common sense. By the president’s logic, we should close all other jails and prisons, too,” Smith, R-Texas, said in a statement.

Obama’s plans to close the detention center have been met with opposition from both sides of the aisle in Congress. Following in the steps of House Democrats, Senate Democrats on Tuesday rejected the administration’s request for $80 million to close the facility.

They instead asked that Obama first submit a plan spelling out what the administration will do with the prisoners when it closes the prison.

Both chambers of Congress also passed similar measures that would prevent the detainees from being transferred to the United States. Obama on Thursday pledged not to release any Guantanamo Bay detainees who threaten the United States.

He also pointed out that no one has ever escaped from a federal “supermax” prison.

Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colorado, whose district houses a supermax prison, adamantly does not want detainees brought to that prison.

“The president did not say where people would go who were convicted under military tribunals or who are to be released by courts or who are in the ‘too dangerous to release’ category, so his plan today really has a lot of gaps in it,” he said.

And Michael Steele, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, said it would be “dangerous, naive and a threat to America’s national security” to put detainees on U.S. soil.

But Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin said he thinks the U.S. can safely house terror detainees.

“The president is right in saying Guantanamo is more than a detention facility. It’s become a symbol. And sadly, it’s become an organizing tool around the world for terrorism. The sooner that we bring Guantanamo to a close, the better,” he said.

Rep. Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, accused the president of continuing to “to bow to world opinion” when it comes to Guantanamo.

“Let me say emphatically: Mr. President, public safety comes before public relations. The American people don’t want to know how closing Guantanamo Bay will make us more popular, they want to know how closing Guantanamo Bay will make us safer,” he said.

House Republican Whip Eric Cantor said closing the prison is “too complex an issue to rush to resolution.”

“At the end of the day, when it comes to terrorism, no detail is too small, and we must have only one priority: the safety and security of the American people,” he said.

Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said “political rhetoric has entirely drowned out reason and reality” in the debate over where to put the detainees.

“Our criminal justice system handles extremely dangerous criminals, and more than a few terrorists, and it does so safely and effectively. We try very dangerous people in our courts and hold very dangerous people in our jails in Vermont and throughout the country. We have the best justice system in the world,” he said.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised Obama’s address as “a sensible, balanced approach to the treatment of detainees and to the handling of state secrets.”

One decision that pleased some conservatives was Obama’s move to restart former President Bush’s military commissions.

Former Navy lawyer Charles Swift, who won a landmark Supreme Court ruling that knocked down the Bush administration’s system of military commissions, said U.S. laws already cover the “vast majority” of cases the Obama administration will face.

“The previous administration sought ways around the law,” he said. “This president seeks to follow the law and keep us safe, and he believes in the long haul — as do I — that following the law and following our values in conjunction with holding terrorists is absolutely essential to both winning the war and being safe.”

Swift said Cheney’s defense of waterboarding “mystifies me.”

“I want to ascribe to people the best of motives, and I presume that the former vice president believes for whatever reason that force is the only thing that works,” he said. “Unfortunately, that goes against all of the evidence.”

As far as former President Bush’s thoughts on the dueling speeches, he didn’t watch them.

President Obama says he is trying to clean up “a mess” left behind by the Bush administration. Whether Obama’s plan is correct or not, time will tell you the answer.

San Francisco 49ers:Dre Bly

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Posted by NFL jerseys  blog’s Lucy

Date of birth: May 22, 1977 (1977-05-22) (age 32)

Place of birth: Chesapeake, Virginia

Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)

Weight: 188 lb (85 kg)

Professional debut:1999 for the St. Louis Rams

Career history: College: North Carolina

                                 NFL Draft: 1999 / Round: 2 / Pick: 41

Teams: St. Louis Rams (1999–2002)

                   Detroit Lions (2003–2006)

                  Denver Broncos (2007–2008)

                 San Francisco 49ers (2009–present) Donald André “Dré” Bly (born May 22, 1977 in Chesapeake, Virginia) is an American football cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He played college football at North Carolina.A two-time Pro Bowl selection, Bly earned a Super Bowl ring with the Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV. He has also played for the Detroit Lions and Denver Broncos.

Roster status: Active

Career highlights and awards:  Super Bowl champion(XXXIV)

                                                              2×Pro Bowl selection(2003,2004)

 

Walt Harris started 16 games and played more than 90 percent of the 49ers’ defensive snaps last season. Dre Bly did the same for the Broncos.

It’s unclear how much Bly will play for the 49ers after San Francisco reached an agreement with him Thursday following Harris’ likely season-ending knee injury. His presence gives the 49ers another experienced cornerback and a potential starter, depending on what Tarell Brown and Shawntae Spencer show this summer.

Bly turns 32 Friday. Harris turns 35 in August. Bly, released by the Broncos in February, has been a full-time starter since 2002. Harris has been a full-time starter since 1996. Bly has fewer miles and more speed. Harris was more experienced and far more versed in the 49ers’ defensive system, though Bly will have three full months to learn the defense before San Francisco needs him in a game.

With Bly, 49ers replace experience with experience.  More information about Bly in http://www.9ico.com

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