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The New York Jets have been actively signing players in the undrafted free agent market, hoping to add some young depth to the back end of their roster. The most notable signing is CB Donovan Warren , out of Michigan. Warren, once a first round prospect, slipped off the radar after a poor performance at the NFL Combine. Here’s a full list of UDFA signings that the Jets have made so far: ...
Published: April 25, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter will be on site the next two weeks in Charlotte, North Carolina for the Quail Hollow Championship and in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida for THE PLAYERS Championship. Let’s not look past this week’s event at Quail Hollow, where Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will be in the field. It surely will be an outstanding tournament in its own right though, like...
Published: April 25, 2010
I am usually a big fan of the Masters tournaments. I’ve attended Paris Bercy twice over the last few years and have always enjoyed watching Indian Wells and Miami on TV, along with Rome, Canada, and Cincinnati. However, since 2008, I’ve found that I’ve lost interest in the Masters tournaments and I’ve been wondering why that’s the case. I’ve come...
Published: April 25, 2010
Week 11 of the Super 14 and the Blue Machine is rumbling again The top four remain unchanged, but the pecking order looks drastically different. The Reds now look like serious contenders, but I still think they’ll come unstuck as they’ve been very lucky over the last few weeks. The Bulls showed they will get back to form at fortress Loftus and will peak like they did last year. Both...
Published: April 25, 2010
What a weekend of rugby we were treated to! We had some nail biters, some great tries, a huge upset, and plenty of quality rugby thrown into the mix. Before we look at this week’s rankings I’ll mention the event that took place this week, which has been labelled as the biggest scandal in the history of Australian sport. I am talking, of course, about the discovery that the Melbourne Storm...
Published: April 24, 2010
The second leg of this year’s trio of Masters events on clay remains on the seductive Italian horizon. The injection of Italian culture towards the ATP this week will leave the Tour faithful with more than just tennis on their minds. Rome provides a multitude of exquisite restaurants, eateries, and boutiques to keep the world’s best players occupied when they’re not chasing down...
Published: April 24, 2010
With only about five weeks before Bob Bradley selects his final squad, the roster situation should be getting clearer the U.S ahead of it’s World Cup camp which begins on May 15. But it’s not. Injuries and lack of playing time have raised several question marks about a handful of key players for the U.S. In other words, get ready for some surprises in May, U.S. fans. Here’s a look...
Published: April 23, 2010
Tucked away in the bottom right hand corner of page 83 of last Week’s Golf World Magazine was a miniature bombshell that few who even subscribe to the magazine may have seen. It was as if Golf World wanted to publish this information, but they wanted to do so in a fashion that would draw as little attention as possible. Printed in writing so small that those with bad eyesight might need to get...
Published: April 23, 2010
Harry Redknapp has confirmed this afternoon that Aaron Lennon will return to the team’s first team squad for their match against Manchester United tomorrow afternoon. The Spurs and England National winger has been sidelined since the end of 2009 with a persistent groin problem, but club manager Redknapp stated that the 22-year old will be named as a substitute for the game at Old Trafford. Lennon’s...
Published: April 23, 2010
The leader board after the first round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans would make even the most diehard PGA followers scratch their heads a little at many of the names near the top. But there is one name that most could recognize, although even his name up near the top could be considered a head scratcher as well. David Duval, after his first round 68, sits at -4, three shots back of leader...