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Entries from April 2009

Daily Sex Article: Orgasm a Day keeps the Doctor Away

April 26th, 2009 · No Comments

And if you do this, why even have any more articles?
Here is what jumped out at me. I am going to try to get this done every day.
Have sex for up to 13 minutes. A recent survey from Penn State University in Erie found that seven to 13 minutes of intercourse (from the time the [...]

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Barden goes to Giants!

April 26th, 2009 · No Comments

Ramses Barden, the WR from Cal-Poly SLO has been drafted by the Giants.
Plaxico Burress has been replaced in size. It’s up to Ramses to prove he can be just as good.
I wonder if he will choose number 17?

So that is 3 out of the 5 I have been watching selected in the 2009 draft.
Thomas and [...]

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Tom Jackson keeping it real.

April 26th, 2009 · No Comments

Great comments by Tom Jackson of ESPN, on Michael Crabtree.
He did not mince words when talking about what the young man has to do to reverse the perception of his image.  While others were talking about his football ability, or his immaturity, Tom did not follow the protocol, or go along to get along.

Tom was [...]

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Day 2 of the 2009 NFL Draft

April 26th, 2009 · No Comments

This is when teams are made folks.
Tom Brady was drafted in the 6th round of his draft. The best QB of our time was what some would consider an after-thought.
I am still watching 3 of my 5.
Michael Thomas of Arizona

Ramses Barden out of Cal-Poly SLO.

Eric Kettani, Naval Academy

Jets traded up to [...]

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Curry has class.

April 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Nicest moment I saw from this year’s first round of the NFL Draft was Wake Forest and Seattle Seahawk #4 pick Aaron Curry with 12-year old Bryson Merriweather.
Bryson is a leukemia survivor,  and Curry invited him to be a guest of his at the draft.

You can read about the story posted on the SI website.
It [...]

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UConn has 4 players drafted on Day 1!

April 25th, 2009 · No Comments

I guess the success of Gino and Calhoun has spread to the gridiron squad up in Storrs.

UConn had 4 players picked in on the first day, all ironically whose surnames start with B.
Donald Brown, RB, who went with the 27th pick in the first round to the Colts.

Darius Butler, DB, who went with the 9th [...]

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The Wildcat just got Wilder (or Pat White)

April 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Miami Dolphins just selected Pat White.
2nd round pick, 44th pick overall.
A winner at West Virginia.

The Wildcat just got wilder. This is a supreme pick.
I’ll see this guy twice a year in the AFC East. My goodness, this is chess.

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Required reading for all of the NFL draftees and their parents

April 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Great article by Sports Illustrated last month.  Everyone should read it.
How (and why) athletes go broke.

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Alphonso Smith, Jr. has been drafted by the Broncos

April 25th, 2009 · No Comments

The second of my five players that I am highlighting in the 2009 NFL draft was selected.

Alphonso Smith, Jr, defensive back from Wake Forest was the second round pick of the Denver Broncos. I predict he will make All-Rookie, and strongly push for AFC Defensive Rookie of the Year.

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Chung drafted by Patriots

April 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Patrick Chung, a safety out of Oregon was the first selction of the New England Patriots. Chung, who was a very productive player for the Ducks during his career, is bi-racial. His father is Chinese-Jamaican, and his mother is Jamaican.

The Chinese people are all over the world. Never doubt that.  The Pats are a smart [...]

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