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Clinton Portis dislocates shoulder
In the first preseason game of the year for the Washington Redskins, Clinton Portis dislocated his shoulder attempting a tackle on a Mark Brunell pass that had been intercepted.An MRI has already confirmed the injury and now it will be a waiting game to see how bad the injury …
The food timeline
The food timeline Order the Graphical Player On This Day at THT... 2005 Around the Majors: Phillies sign Gordon by Lee Sinins The Phillies sign Tom Gordon, the Marlins trade Luis Castillo to the Twins and the rest of the news around the majors. 2004 Fantasy Keepers: Shortstops by Ben Jacobs Alex Rodriguez no longer qualifies, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to choose from at the shortstop position. Ben ranks his top 10 shortstop keepers. Other Recent Articles Tu
Kong memories
Joe Posnanski reads the Hardball Times Annual and starts reminiscing about Dave Kingman. Just another offbeat reason you should order your copy today. Order the Hardball Times Annual 2009 today!
NFL Career Passing Yards
Through Dec. 1 Quarterbacks who have thrown for 30,000 or more career yards (x-active): 1. x-Brett Favre, Atl-GB-NYJ 64,363 2. Dan Marino, Mia 61,361 3. John Elway, Den 51,475 4. Warren Moon, Hou-Min-Sea-KC 49,325 5. Fran Tarkenton, Min-NYG 47,003 6. Vinny Testaverde TB-Cle-Bal-NYJ-Dal-NYJ-NE-Car 46,233 7. Drew Bledsoe, NE-Buf-Dal 44,611 8. x-Peyton Manning, Ind 44,574 9. Dan Fouts, SD 43,040 10. Joe Montana, SF-KC 40,551 11. Johnny Unitas, Bal-SD 40,239 12. Dave Krieg, Sea-KC-Det
Batters and BABIP
Batters and BABIP Posted Tuesday by Chris Dutton and Peter Bendix Why Nick Swisher will rebound in 2009: Looking beyond Line Drive Percentage to build a better model of predicting BABIP. The 10 most interesting Rule 5 draft picks, 1981-2007 Posted Tuesday by Steve Treder Joe the Plumber? Big deal. We've got not one but two Joe the Baptists, plus something wild, and, of course, the so-far-second-greatest Rule 5 pick ever. Being Jamie Moyer Posted Tuesday by Josh Kalk There are about a mi
The 10 most interesting Rule 5 draft picks, 1981-2007
The 10 most interesting Rule 5 draft picks, 1981-2007 Posted Tuesday by Steve Treder Joe the Plumber? Big deal. We've got not one but two Joe the Baptists, plus something wild, and, of course, the so-far-second-greatest Rule 5 pick ever. Being Jamie Moyer Posted Tuesday by Josh Kalk There are about a million soft-tossing lefties out there, but only one Jamie Moyer. What separates him from the pack? Taking control Posted Monday by John Walsh How much control does a pitcher really have?
Being Jamie Moyer
Being Jamie Moyer Posted Tuesday by Josh Kalk There are about a million soft-tossing lefties out there, but only one Jamie Moyer. What separates him from the pack? Taking control Posted Monday by John Walsh How much control does a pitcher really have? Perhaps not as much as we're led to believe. Pre-order the THT 2009 Preview Pre-order the Fielding Bible THT LiveOur most recent posts: Dec 01: Fixing RSS Nov 25: ShysterBall to THT Order the Graphical Player On This Day at THT.
Black Friday Part 3
Fuck Thanksgiving. Yeah, you heard me. It's a useless, outdated holiday that forces you to A) Eat a lot (which wouldn't be so bad if traditional Thanksgiving food was good or interesting, but turkey and stuffing is bland and dull), and B) Either travel home to see your family or come up with excuses why you can't. If it weren't for the novelty of weekday football, it would be completely unbearable. No, the best part of the Thanksgiving holiday is the day after. Black Friday is even better th
What if the Red Sox do nothing else this offseason?
I have a sneaking suspicion the Red Sox won’t add any big-name players this winter, either through trade or free agency. No Mark Teixeira. No A.J. Burnett. No Derek Lowe. No Jarrod Saltalamacchia. Why? Because I think the organization is essentially happy with the team they had last year. Seriously. Consider this: The Red Sox scored more runs per game after the Manny Ramirez-Jason Bay trade. Sure, the scoring seemed inconsistent in the playoffs, but why is that? Well, mainly because Mike Lowe
Welcome back party *** Saints return home after long trip to pound Packers
Saints 51, Packers 29 NEW ORLEANS - When the New Orleans Saints walked into the Superdome on Monday night, it had been 43 days since they last played on their home field. The wait, however, was certainly worth it. With their backs pressed to the wall in the NFC playoff chase, the Saints celebrated their return with a command performance in front of 70,668 raucous fans - who were treated to a 51-29 blowout of the Green Bay Packers . After getting reacquainted with the Superdome and th
A Below Average Photo Essay: Who Dat Edition
We capped off these past few glorious days with the Monday Night Football public tar and feathering that was the Saints/Packers game in New Orleans. You’ve already seen our photos of the elusive Emmitt Smith in the wild, but besides that, we had a front row seat for the Drew Brees pass tossing aerial jihad and, after taking several showers in efforts to scrub the post-game Bourbon Street festivities off our person, we offer up the following report… We are liiiiiiiive from the Superdome, w
Are MOBILE quarterbacks in the NFL DEAD?????
Are MOBILE quarterbacks in the NFL DEAD????? mark brunell videos - Batam Jobs .net.Mark Brunell used to run, but the guy is pushing 40. - Meanwhile, we have a nearly 40 year old former grocery storebagger throwing for over 300 yards almost every game. Kurt Warner might not be mobile and sexy, b... Health 0
Saints Crush Packers on Monday Night Football 51-29
After an offensive shootout in the first half, the New Orleans Saints pulled away in the third quarter with a real team effort that included three interceptions, Deuce McAllister breaking the franchise record for rushing touchdowns, and their explosive passing game. This was an important game for two teams trying to reach the playoffs. Coming into the game, both teams had even records after 10 games but had not broken .500. However, the Green Bay Packers are more competitive in the NFC Nort
NFL Quarterback-alypse
It wasn't a good week to be an NFL quarterback, as six -- count 'em six! -- QBs were replaced during the game. Doesn't anybody have any faith anymore? No. - After destroying the Packers for 51 points, the Saints decided to give Drew Brees the final two minutes of the game off. Mighty gracious of them. Mark Brunell came in to mop up. Next week's starter: Brees, of course. Unless he's really cramped up. - The Chiefs were getting crushed by 54-24 in the fourth quarter when they decided
Pardons for the D.C. sports community
Next week, as depicted in a particularly good second season West Wing episode, the president will pardon a turkey, and Americans will laugh at the sick absurdity of one turkey being spared while millions of his brothers and sisters are devoured across the nation in our annual turkey holocaust. Then, over the next few weeks, the president will pardon several of his closest aides, advisors, and cronies before he leaves office, and Americans will cringe at the sick absurdity of one criminal being
Romo makes sweet music in return
Hot Not Comprehend Diatribe Text LANDOVER, Md. – The savior came skipping off FedEx Field, headed briskly for the tunnel that would lead him to the sanctity of the visitors’ locker room and the iPod boom box that needed to be blared. “I missed the game,” Tony Romo said Sunday night as he ran toward the giddy Dallas Cowboys fans cheering in the section atop the tunnel, speaking of his month-long sabbatical that nearly destroyed a team. When one enthusiastic spectator handed h
Tuesday, November 12: It’s Washington Week!
Photo by Ned Dishman. It seems like every time the Redskins and Cowboys square off, there’s another round of articles and blog posts trying to figure out if the Skins/Boys rivalry is still alive and relevant. There’s been something of trend recently claiming that the Redskins (or at least their fans) take the rivalry vastly more seriously than the Cowboys (and their fans) do, sort of a professional football version of the “Not our rivals!” chant that Maryland gets from Duke in college hoops.
I Did Not Like These
Ok you did it now let it go a whileIn 2005 the Redskins came out with the white jerseys and white pants for game twelve (sorry, no Curly R back then) at home against the the Rams, a look Washington had not sported since 2003 when they did it three times, starting with the big 16-13 win in the Thursday night season opener against the Jets.The Redskins won that game against the Rams, then went on to beat the Cardinals, the Cowboys, the Giants and the Eagles to make the playoffs at 10-6, all with t
Critiquing Being the GM
Critiquing Being the GM Submitted by Kurt on November 7, 2008 - 10:37am Jim Hendry Several years ago, a blogger and Red Sox fan named Evan Brunell - also an owner of MVN - penned a massive, 3 part article for GROTA on why Theo Epstein is the best general manager in baseball. (You can read Part One here.) A few days ago, he wrote an article on what he'd do if he was the GM of the Cubs. He then EMailed us to get the word out, asking if we'd mention the article on GROTA. Now, typically we
no we can’t
no we can’t Category: note to self, redskins — b murf @ 6:22 pm (courtesy photos) I know we’re less than a week away from officially replacing George W. Bush, and that news alone is enough to give folks reason to smile during these not-so-rosy days, but there’s something I feel obligated to remind people. Your vote doesn’t count. I’m sorry to break it to you, but that’s just the way it is. Sure, all these college kids are excited to “make a difference” for the first time in their life an
Note to Self - No we can’t
Murphy’s Law - It’s time for a change This Sunday, we will all set our clocks back an hour, officially bringing an end to Daylight Saving Time. But Joel Murphy thinks it’s time for a change - it’s time to stop setting our clocks back every fall and moving them forward every spring. Murphy believes we should keep Daylight Saving Time in place year-round. Note to Self - No we can’t Celebrities, pundits and political wonks have been telling you that you need to get out and vote next Tuesday beca
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