Dec 31
Memorial Hermann Hospital has announced that the name of disgraced baseball superstar Roger Clemens would disappear from the hospital’s sports medicine center as of Jan. 1.
Dec 31
I just read some of the quotes delivered by Ravens running back Willis McGahee today, and maybe I'm missing the tone, but I don't see what the big deal is about his comments. He was the starting running back last year, has had a miserable season in 2008 and is now a part time player. McGahee isn't happy, but what former starter would be happy? Would Ray Lewis be happy as a role player? Would Terrell Suggs be happy as a role player? Would Ed Reed be happy as a role player? No, none of them would,
Dec 31
Reiding a redundant script: One game should fool no one Posted in Opinion, Sports on December 31st, 2008 at 3:04 pm by Dan Dunkin One amazing game - kicking the Cowboys back to Texas with wide-open saddle sores that will fester through the opening of their new stadium - shouldn’t change the general public perception of Andy Reid. He is what he is: stubborn, one-dimensional, slow thinking on his feet, excellent Mon.-through-Sat., average or worse on Sunday if it’s a close game, arguably th
Dec 31
Memorial Hermann Hospital announced today that the name of disgraced baseball superstar Roger Clemens would disappear from the hospital’s sports medicine center as of Jan. 1.
Dec 30
I’ll never forget the very first time I got ripped, how I did it and how it felt. I’ve never told this entire story before or widely published my early photos either. Winning first place and seeing my abs the first time was sweet redemption. But before that, it was a story of desperation… I started lifting weights for bodybuilding when I was 14 years old, but I never had ripped abs until I was 20. I endured six years of frustration and embarrassment. Being a teenager is hard enough, but imagin