Wednesday, November 18, 2009

TOP 5 ROOKIES

1Brandon Jennings
2Ty Lawson
3Tyreke Evans
4Jonny Flynn
5DeJuan Blair

THE NEW YORK MINUTE by Lu Taylor

Jets-Pats another big game for the jets trying to break our 5 game losing streak JETS!!!!!!!

Knicks-close to getting A.I. what could possibly go wrong he wants to start and be the star we ave no star and need some wins because it not like we can get a number one pick p.s. thanks for trading that one away

From SI.COM: Iverson would be intriguing because the Knicks could sign him for only this season and not use up any future salary cap space. Plus, he's still popular with many fans -- some of whom have already grown impatient with Walsh's plan to rebuild through free agency next summer that left the team so vulnerable this season.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Room for Improvement


by Mike Reiss



At times, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's frustrations boiled over during Sunday's game against the Falcons.

He had an animated sideline discussion with veteran receiver Joey Galloway as the two continue to struggle to get on the same page. Then there was the time he waited for receiver Sam Aiken after a laser of a pass sailed through the end zone, both hands in front of him as he seemed to be asking why Aiken didn't finish his route.

Tom Brady and the Patriots' offense were much improved over last week, but the team still left points out on the field.
It was a bit Marino-esque and a sign that the Patriots' offense -- even after a bounce-back 26-10 win -- remains a work in progress. Red zone problems persist (one touchdown in five trips Sunday), and Brady sets the bar high.

That summed up the emotions of offensive players in the Patriots' locker room afterward.

They were happy to win, putting together a crisper effort than last week's against the Jets. At the same time, they felt they left too many plays on the field.

"We can't keep kicking field goals, I know that," Brady said after the offense rolled up 445 yards but scored only two touchdowns. "We've got to be better than that."

On this day, against the sloppy Falcons, it was good enough.

Restoring balance to the offense -- 42 passes, 39 rushes -- was a key. The Patriots played some power football (168 rushing yards) while mixing in some successful roll-the-dice decisions on fourth down in the third quarter. They won the time of possession battle 39:49 to 20:11, and had five drives with 10 plays or more.

Brady, still searching for his trademark accuracy, finished 25-of-42 for 277 yards and one touchdown. He was fiery throughout.

"I was just really into it and trying to keep everyone focused," he said of his on-field emotions. "It's a great win for us and we'll take it, but still understand that there are a lot of things we need to do better."

Players took notice of Brady's on-field emotions. "That's why he's great," said running back Fred Taylor. "He's Tom Brady and he hasn't won all those championships for nothing. As a player, you get in line, you listen. He's the leader, he calls the shots, you do what he says. That makes the offense go."

While the red zone problems are most troubling, Brady acknowledged that there were bright spots. One of them was how much time he had on each of his 42 pass attempts.

After absorbing a blitzing beatdown last week against the Jets, Brady was hit just twice Sunday by the more conservative Falcons. The Falcons rushed the standard four defenders on 31 of the 42 pass attempts, according to ESPN Stats & Information tracking, which left Brady time to survey his options.

The blockers in front of him played a large role in neutralizing top pass-rusher John Abraham. Unlike the Jets, the Falcons aren't as talented in the secondary, which appeared to limit their willingness to blitz.


"It's always a lot better when they only bring four, because then it comes to technique and winning that one-on-one matchup," said Patriots left guard Logan Mankins. "They rely on their front four to get pressure and they have some good pass-rushers with a lot of athletic ability. We were able to pick them up."

The Patriots also played a much different style than last week, ditching their no-huddle, up-tempo approach in favor of more of a slow-it-down approach.

Against the Jets, they ran every play but one out of their three-receiver set. Against the Falcons, they utilized it only about 36 percent of the time, instead relying on more multiple tight end packages and a lead-blocking fullback.

"That's what Coach [Bill] Belichick is famous for, his ability to make adjustments and diagnose how to attack a team," tight end Chris Baker said.

Not to be overlooked were the Patriots' bold fourth-down calls in the third quarter, converting a fourth-and-1 on their own 24, and later a fourth-and-3 from the Falcons' 37. Sammy Morris plowed ahead for a 2-yard gain for the first conversion, and Brady found Randy Moss down the right sideline for a beautiful 21-yard connection on the second.

Those came on a 16-play drive, and were critical in the win.

But Brady, who in the fourth quarter became the 27th player in NFL history to reach 200 touchdown passes, wants more. Especially in the red zone.

The Patriots have scored one touchdown in eight trips over the past two games. Overall, they have four touchdowns in 13 red zone trips this season.

"It's obvious," Brady said, "that we still have work to do."

ESPNBoston.com's Mike Reiss covers the New England Patriots in his blog.

http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/columns/story?columnist=reiss_mike&id=4510372

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

5 Most Hated Players in Football

Check out this article at http://www.helium.com/items/1387870-top-five-most-hated-players-in-the-nfl

Brett Favre - By all accounts Favre is the biggest media attention whore in the NFL. If you don't believe me, look back at all of the press clippings from the end of the 2007 season until February 2009. If there is a way for him to get his name in print or on the airwaves, it will be done. Of course he says he is retired. Forgive me if I call his bluff. The only way we will know for sure is when the 2009 season starts and there is no # 4 gunslinger on the sidelines in New York, Minnesota, or anywhere else. Say Favre gets the itch when the summer months start? He can return but of course the Jets would have to bring him back with $13 million counting against the salary cap. Or of course they could trade him to another team and it would cost them a first round pick because of a clause in his contract. Jets fans think Favre will go quietly into the night and not cause any disruption. Remember what Favre put the Packers through last year? Why would he not do that to a team who he played only 1 season for and has no real allegiance?


Terrell Owens - You either love Terrell Owens or you despise him, there is no middle ground for the receiver. Owens is a close second to Favre when it comes to being a media whore. If you do not believe me then you missed out on his little antics where he was doing sit-ups outside his residence. Let us not forget that he has been the spark to light the bonfire at three of the top NFL franchises in his storied career. So Buffalo look out if you plan on keeping Owens for more than one season.

Donovan McNabb - This is one of those players that did surprise me when I heard how many people are tired of McNabb. The reasons cited ranged from McNabb how oblivious he seemed during press conference to his inability to find a way to step up in the big game. Of course a lot of the issues connected with McNabb also involve another, Owens. There are those who suggest that the real problem in Philly is McNabb and not everyone else who has come through there. They feel McNabb has to be the Star in the city of brotherly love and if anyone else comes in there, he looks to undermine them every possible way.

Tom Brady / Peyton Manning - These two were put in the same boat because well most of the haters seem to have one thing in common. They seem too good to be true. They do not have off the field issues like other players in the NFL and each one has been able to lead their team to the Super Bowl. Maybe the haters do not like those who have seemingly squeaky images. Guess I can not blame them because I may harbor the same ill will feelings for one Mr. Tim Tebow.

Kellen Winslow Jr. - This has to be the player who seems to get me the most worked up. For someone who had such promise coming into the NFL, he has wasted every chance given to him. Of course we should have had some insight into him after the college game when he taunted an injured player. Once he arrived in the NFL, his first two seasons were marred by injury, including one caused by off the field activities. During his first five years in the league, he has missed 36 games. Despite that I am sure he thinks he is the best tight end in the game. It is a shame he comes from the same stock as Winslow, the man who had one of the most amazing performances ever seen in a playoff game.


Check out this article at http://www.helium.com/items/1387870-top-five-most-hated-players-in-the-nfl

THE NEW YORK MINUTE by Lu Taylor

The Yankees clinched a postseason spot Tuesday night Beating the Angels.
The Jets are 2-0 after beating the Pats, but face the a big team with their old name.
The Giants look in mid season form, but the lost of Tutt is big.
Knicks are said to be close to signing Robinson and Lee, can't wait till next season.
The Mets... times up





Saturday, September 19, 2009

2009 NFL Predictions

Honest Gabe here with my 2009 NFL Predictions. Without further a do.... here they are!

AFC North:
*PIT (15-1)
*BAL (11-5)
CIN (7-9)
CLE (2-14)

AFC South:
*IND (14-2)
*HOU (11-5)
TEN (7-9)
JAX (4-12)

AFC East:
*NWE (12-4)
MIA (7-9)
BUF (5-11)
NYJ (4-12)

AFC West:
*SD (14-2)
KC (3-13)
OAK (3-13)
DEN (2-14)

AFC Wild Card Round:
BAL (5) @ NE (4) = NE
HOU (6) @ SD (3) = SD

AFC Divisional Round:
NE (4) @ PIT (1) = PIT
SD (3) @ IND (2) = IND

AFC Championship:
IND (2) @ PIT (1) = PIT


NFC North:
*GNB (12-4)
*CHI (10-6)
MIN (10-6)
DET (4-12)

NFC South:
*NO (14-2)
*ATL (13-3)
CAR (10-6)
TB (0-16)

NFC East:
*PHI (12-4)
NYG (10-6)
DAL (8-8)
WAS (6-10)

NFC West:
*ARI (13-3)
SEA (9-7)
SF (2-14)
STL (1-15)

NFC Wild Card Round:
ATL (5) @ GB (4) = GB
CHI (6) @ PHI (3) = CHI

NFC Divisonal Round:
GB (4) @ NO (1) = GB
CHI (6) @ ARI (2) = CHI

NFC Championship:
CHI (6) @ GB (4) = GB

SUPERBOWL:
PIT VS GB = PITTSBURG STEELERS

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

RUMOR MILL



NBA RUMORS
  • Nate Robinson and David Lee to resign with the New York Knicks
  • A.I. excited to be in Memphis and is rumored to seem like he has something to prove to the media after not getting an offer from any other teams
NEWS
  • Carney back to the Sixers after being traded Away
  • Bobcats Co-opener dies in plane crash
  • David Lee and Nate Robinson will be apart of next summer's big free agency market

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Tarvaris Jackson on the Move??



At this hour according to ESPN, the Minnesota Vikings are looking to shop current backup QB Tarvaris Jackson. After the acquisitions of Sage Rosenfels and Brett Favre in the off-season, the Vikings feel they can gain some solid trade value for Jackson, who thus far has under-performed in his role with the Vikes. Prepare for this to be a main topic on this week's show as i'm sure Taylor will have his ammo ready for this discussion.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Downed Chief Broken Favre

Brett "I left the jets" Favre says he might have cracked/broken ribs. Quick question Brett why would a 40 year old QB tell the rest of the NFL that, maybe he's on the painkillers again.

Matt Cassel could miss 2-4 weeks medial collateral ligament sprain. This means Tyler Thigpen and Brodie Croyle would likely start the season at QB, not only will they have the worst backup in the league the Chief's will have the worst named QB (would you wear a Thigpen or a Croyle jersey... i think not).

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Two New Sox make Debut in Boston Win

A couple weeks ago, Paul Byrd was pitching to 13 and under kids for a little league team. Today, he pitched six shutout innings in his first game out of retirement for the Red Sox in their win over Toronto 7-0. "I'm just so excited to be back. I want a World Series ring," he said. "Hopefully I can help this team get there. I'll clean toilets if I have to, and I told them that."

Byrd (1-0), out of baseball after finishing last year with the Red Sox, signed a minor league contract on Aug. 5. He struck out one and walked three.

Also making his Boston debut today was lefty veteran reliever Billy Wagner, pitching one inning of scoreless relief with three strikeouts. Wagner, was acquired in a deal last week with the Mets.

Manny Delcarmen and Takashi Saito rounded out the shutout pitching from the Boston bullpen. Meanwhile, Cy Young candidate Roy Halladay gave up 4 earned runs in 6 innings including a solo homerun from Rhode Island Native Rocco Baldelli his sixth of the year. Halladay has lost his last three decisions.

Byrd was sent up from the minors only a couple days ago in hopes to fill the number five spot in the Sox rotation. A position that has been a merry-go-round of faces in the last couple months.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

This Week's Show..

Will be aired on Saturday at 12 noon. If it's rainin outside, you got NO excuses not to watch. If its sunny and your at the beach...get a damn wireless card for your laptop and watch us in the sun...we're not bias.

- C

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Honest Gabe - Issue #1

Welcome to the very first issue of Honest Gabe! I am your host, Mr. Gabe Murgo! For those of you who don't know me, myself and Chris go WAYYY back to 4th grade where we became best friends and he has graciously asked me to contribute to his blog - so I will be giving my FANTASY advice each and every week for you - the fans of the E 'n' I show! Please email your questions to the blog site and we will post them up for you the following week!

Today's issue will be brief and straight to the point: how to build a Fantasy Football Championship team!

I had the #2 overall pick in my draft this past weekend and as expected, Adrian Peterson went first. In my 12 team league, you get a .5 points per reception and there is a RB/WR flex position with only 2 WR spots, so my pick was between MJD and Matt Forte (of MY Chicago Bears!) I went with MJD for a number of reasons:
1. MJD catches more passes
2. There is no competition taking away carries for MJD in JAX
3. Kevin Jones WILL cut into Matt Forte's carries to keep the 2nd year pro fresh during the season.
This made my decision easy. It is important to select players with your MIND and not your HEART.

With the #2 pick in your draft, what you want to do is select a stud RB right off the bat. Your second pick I also recommend getting a top RB. In this case, I selected Clinton Portis who is going up against the 2nd easiest run defenses in 2009. Your 3rd pick you want to pick a top tier WR. I selected Marques Colston who will have a huge year for the air mailing Saints. Your 4th pick I would take the best available player. In this case it was Braylon Edwards who is the whole team of Cleveland this year. My 5th pick I locked up my flex position as I selected Darren McFadden who is lightning quick and can catch passes out of the backfield. Again, he is the entire team for the Raiders.
Now you can lock up your TE and QB with your next 2 picks (Winslow + Schaub) and then it is very IMPORTANT to solidify your bench as injuries WILL occur during the season.
The rest of my draft was: Delhomme for my QB, Packers and Redskins for defenses, Elam for my kicker, Sproles, McCoy, Fred Taylor for m backup RB's, with Hixon and Harvin as my WR's.

Because of this draft strategy I am an instant contender within the league. Make sure you follow the waiver wire closely, and if you can make a trade or two, you should find yourself in the playoff hunt.

Until next time, this is Honest Gabe telling you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth!

The Return of Vick


Micheal "Wildcat"Vick will be aloud to play in the last two preseason games with his New team the Philadelphia Eagles including this Thursday night against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Monday, August 24, 2009

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Tomorrow's Show - 8/21....

Football is back, and the guys will break down the divisions and make predictions. More fantasy football preview, breakdown the upcoming series with The Red Sox and Yankees, and two new segments of "The Board" and "The Best Texts from last night"..a hilarious new weekly segment that you guys get to vote on the funniest night/party texts from the week. Check us out at 6pm.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Michael Vick signs with Eagles

PHILADELPHIA – By halftime, the Linc was buzzing: Michael Vick was an Eagle.

Suddenly, no one seemed to care much about the preseason game against the New England Patriots on Thursday night. All that mattered to most fans was that the disgraced quarterback had joined their team.

Even though five-time Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb is the man on the Philadelphia Eagles, the team gave Vick a one-year deal with an option for a second year.

"We don't need another quarterback, especially him," longtime fan Donald Crispin said.

The 29-year-old Vick, once the NFL's highest-paid player, has been out of action since 2006. The former Atlanta Falcons star was convicted in August 2007 of conspiracy and running a dogfighting ring, and served 18 of a 23-month sentence in federal prison. He also was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.

"I'm a believer that as long as people go through the right process, they deserve a second chance," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "He's got great people on his side; there isn't a finer person than Tony Dungy. He's proven he's on the right track."

Commissioner Roger Goodell conditionally lifted Vick's suspension on July 27, allowing him to sign with a team, practice and play in the last two preseason games. Once the season begins, Vick can participate in all team activities except games, and Goodell said he would consider Vick for full reinstatement by Week 6 (Oct. 18-19) at the latest.

The Eagles reached the NFC championship game last season under McNabb, but are still looking for their elusive first Super Bowl win.

McNabb has led the Eagles to five NFC title games and one Super Bowl appearance in the last eight years, and was rewarded with a $5.3 million raise in the offseason. The Eagles tore up his old contract with two years remaining, and gave him a new deal worth $24.5 million over the next two seasons.

Philadelphia is a surprise landing point for Vick. It was among 26 clubs that said there was no interest in him, but that may have changed when backup Kevin Kolb strained a knee ligament earlier this week. Kolb's injury isn't serious and he's expected to return next week. The Eagles also have veteran A.J. Feeley.

"There won't be a quarterback controversy," Reid said. "We have to make sure he gets back in football shape. He comes into a good, stable unit here. Donovan and Michael are very close."

Reid made sure he spoke with McNabb before signing Vick.

"I pretty much lobbied to get him here," McNabb said. "I believe in second chances and what better place to get a second chance than here with this group of guys. ... He's no threat to me, not for Kolb. We had the opportunity to add another weapon to our offense."

Vick could be used in a variation of the Wildcat offense that the Miami Dolphins made popular last season. He's also familiar with the West Coast offense, though Atlanta ran a different version than the one Philadelphia uses.

"He's an unbelievable athlete, both running the ball and throwing it," Reid said. "I'll think of something for him."

When news of Vick's signing circulated in the press box during the first half of the Eagles' preseason opener against the Patriots, even the team's public relations staff seemed surprised.

The crowd quickly caught on at Lincoln Financial Field. Fans standing on the concourse were in disbelief. One guy wondered how quickly he'd be able to buy a Vick jersey. Another asked if this was a joke.

"It doesn't make any sense," said Michelle Harlan, a mother attending her first NFL game with a young son.

In a "60 Minutes" interview set to air Sunday, Vick accepted blame for not stopping the illegal dogfighting operation he bankrolled.

Vick said he feels "some tremendous hurt behind what happened."

He said he should have taken "the initiative to stop it all ... I didn't."

Asked if he was more concerned about his playing career or the dogs he hurt, Vick replied, "Football don't even matter."

The animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, wasted no time reminding people exactly what Vick had done.

"PETA and millions of decent football fans around the world are disappointed that the Eagles decided to sign a guy who hung dogs from trees. He electrocuted them with jumper cables and held them under water," PETA spokesman Dan Shannon told The Associated Press.

"You have to wonder what sort of message this sends to young fans who care about animals and don't want them to be harmed."

Reid believes most Eagles fans will accept Vick.

"This is America. We do make mistakes," Reid said. "This situation is a chance to prove he's doing the right things. He's been proactive speaking across the country."

Since Reid became the head coach in 1999, the Eagles have avoided players with character issues. The lone exception came in 2004 when Philadelphia acquired wide receiver Terrell Owens. That move paid off when Owens helped lead the Eagles to the Super Bowl in his first season. But T.O. quickly wore out his welcome, criticizing management over a contract dispute and feuding with McNabb. He was released midway through the 2005 season.

"I couldn't envision Mike being here," said former Eagles linebacker Ike Reese, a teammate of Vick's in Atlanta in 2005-06. "I didn't see where he fit in. I think most people in the locker room would accept it. Donovan is very secure in his position. He wants to see Mike get another opportunity."

Players around the NFL expressed happiness that Vick was back in the league.

"That's a lot of talent right there that was going to go to waste if nobody picked him up," Baltimore running back Willis McGahee said. "I think he'll fit in pretty good there. They're going to take care of him."

Ravens wide receiver Derrick Mason said he hopes the Eagles use him as a quarterback instead of a gimmick player.

"He's better than 95 percent of the quarterbacks that are starting right now in this league," Mason said. "He can sit behind Donovan and learn, and hopefully he'll get an opportunity to get in there some games. But if he just takes this time to grow as a player, his future is going to be bright."

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AP Sports Writers Hank Kurz Jr. in Richmond, Va., Jon Krawczynski in Minneapolis and Dave Ginsburg in Baltimore and AP writer Dan Robrish in Philadelphia contributed to this report.

8/14 Show..

Will be off until next week. Lu's birthday celebration (leave some love) and ill be in D.C. See ya next week! -C

Friday, August 07, 2009

Show update

System in the studio got hacked and the audio is down on the stream. 90.7 is running fine if your in the Providence area. Apologies for the inconvenience. -C

Tonight's Show...

Big Weekend for the Sox and Yanks in the Bronx....Eli Manning gets Paid....Rumors around the NFL mill....Plus the guys will breakdown the Top QB's in your upcoming fantasy football draft....Check us out at 6pm

NOTE: The web page to connect to the stream is currently down...please go to http://www.ustream.tv/channel/90-7wxin

Pats Trade for DE Derrick Burgess from Oakland


Patriots trade for Oakland's Derrick Burgess

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) The New England Patriots obtained defensive end Derrick Burgess on Thursday after the two-time Pro Bowl player held out of the Oakland Raiders training camp in hopes of being traded.

The Patriots gave up undisclosed draft considerations for Burgess, who is coming off an injury-plagued season in which he had 3 1/2 sacks in 10 games. New England released offensive lineman Al Johnson.

The trade was announced on the ninth day of Burgess' holdout from the team he recorded 38 1/2 sacks with in four seasons, including a club-record and league-best 16 in 2005. He had 11 the next year and made the Pro Bowl both times.

His total dropped to eight in 2007, but he missed two games.

"He chose not to be here for whatever reasons and now the deal is done and we move forward, as does he," Raiders coach Tom Cable said. "We just moved on without him and it is what it is."

In three seasons with Philadelphia and four with Oakland, the 6-foot-2, 260-pound Burgess had 47 sacks in 85 games. He also missed the 2003 season with a torn Achilles' tendon.

The Patriots were 11-5 last season but had 31 sacks, tied for 14th. The Raiders were 5-11 with 32 sacks.

Burgess is entering the final year of his contract with a $2 million salary and felt underpaid for most of his time with the Raiders. He joined them when he signed a five-year, $18 million contract as a free agent before the 2005 season.

New England and Oakland held discussions around the time of the draft in late April. Then Burgess stayed away from all the Raiders optional offseason workouts and did not go onto the field during May's mandatory minicamp because of a reported upset stomach.

"He'll be just fine in New England's system," Oakland defensive end Jay Richardson said. "I'm sure he'll probably love it out there, coming off the edge like he does. It's funny because it was actually kind of quiet (here), no one really knew. A lot of guys thought sooner or later he'll walk in those doors and we'll keep rolling."

The Eagles drafted Burgess in 2001 with the first pick of the third round out of Mississippi.

The Patriots signed Johnson in March after he spent four seasons with Dallas, which drafted him in the second round in 2003 out of Wisconsin. He played for Arizona in 2007 and was on the Cardinals injured reserve list in 2008 before they released him. He then signed with Miami where he played four games.

- Associated Press

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Yankee Fans feeling the heat......

The glorious part about my job is the travel. While many people can't stand spending 3 hours or more in their car on an average day, I enjoy it. I listen to sports radio all day while on the road. I listen to Boston sports when im in the Northern half of my area and NY sports radio when im in the southern half. The parody is sometimes comedic. The contrast between the charisma of the two crowds has generally been distinct. Historically, or at least in my lifetime....Boston fans have always been the more aggressive and hateful voice of the longtime rivalry. Today, something changed.

As I listened to Mike Francesa's afternoon show on WFAN, I heard numerous angry/nervous callers get on the line and rant about the importance of tonight's game and this weekend's series. How much they need to sweep Boston in this series, and much the Red Sox deserve to lose. More importantly how they have felt that they (The Yanks) have been a second place team for years. The exact attitude Red Sox Nation had for decades prior to 04'. Two rings later, and a season that will include a dead heat three-team competition for two playoff spots....can change a Yankee Fan's spirit. There is a nervousness behind some of these voices that didn't exist before. Even Francesa seem to be blind-sided with some of the callers.

It's obvious how important this series is to both sides, but the voice of Red Sox hatred coming from Yankee town was loud and clear. Are Yankee fans starting to feel the heat and pressure going into the final seven weeks of the season?

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Patriots Update: Walters signs, Gutierrez released


Tuesday, the Patriots signed former Oakland Raiders Quarterback Andrew Walters to play behind Tom Brady this season. To make room for him on the 53-man roster, they released third string QB Matt Gutierrez who has been with the team three seasons.

Monday, August 03, 2009

BURRESS MISSING IN NFL ACTION


"Missing in action", said one reporter last winter when asked where will Plaxico be next year if he was charged. Today, Buress was finally charged with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon and one count reckless endangerment. The story goes last winter Buress pulled a Cheddar Bob (shooting himself) in a nightclub, not reporting it to police, and going to a hospital under a alias . He Faces up to 3 years in jail with 1.5 year minimum. "M.I.A. he's lucky he wasn't D.O.A. at hospital.", says this reporter. Guns don't kill people, egos make it easier for people to kill themselves.

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Best Fantasy Football Team Name Poll!!

As mentioned last show, go to the poll and vote on what is the best fantasy football team name. If you think you have a better one, comment here and we will add it!!

Friday, July 31, 2009

NBA Rumor Mill




The Rumor Mill Friday July 31st


Hakim warwick played for the Grizzlies last season and is heating up the free agency. The Sixers , Cavaliers, and Bucks and the top three teams trying to snatch him from the Grizzlies. List as 6"9". He averaged 11.6 points and 5.0 rebounds last season.
New York Knicks make offer to Ramon Sessions of the Bucks. The Knicks are reported to want a one year contract with either A.I.(Allen Iverson) or Jamal Tinsey.
Still no word on David Lee or Nate Robinson signing with the Knicks, but its seems they'll pick up one year contracts for arround 6 million and become unrestricted agents next year.
Lamar Odom Agrees to returns to the Lakers ESPN.com reported the deal being worth 33 millions over fours years turning down a five year offer from Miami the team that traded him for shaq. Devean George was traded to Warriors via raptors for Marco Belinelli .

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT.....

Here is the video and the link for accessing our first show last friday. Episode Zero. Note last weeks post...this video is HILARIOUS if you knew what we went through to make the show happen.

- The show actually starts at the 32:00 min mark....

- Nobody knew anything about the camera and was pointed at the back of my head....our apologies....we figured it out later.


http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1863898

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Programming Error...

David Ortiz's agent Scott Boras has informed E'n'I radio minutes ago that Papi will not be able to join the show tomorrow due to "contract obligations" with other major syndicated media networks. After questioning Boras why he is always being such a douchebag.....he declined to comment.

Please hit us up with some emails and comments with your thoughts on Papi and the near future of the sox organization.

Tomorrows Show....

Big Papi on Roids?!?! Could it be a major distraction going into the playoff race?? We will have Ortiz live via Cell Phone one hour before game time tomorrow night to answer those questions and more on E'n'I. Plus discussions over where Vick could land his next job and major MLB drama....all tomorrow on Chris and Taylor.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Episode ZERO

First off, thanx to everyone who tuned in, called up, and showed us some love for the first Episode. Lu and I are calling this EPISODE ZERO and here's why:

- We didn't get our entrance scan cards to the studio, so we had to get security to let us in.

- The studio is brand new and we couldn't find headphone jacks for 20 minutes.
- We didn't know anything about ustream.com where at least 15 of you were watching our broadcast over the camera, of which was pointed at my head the whole show. We fixed it later.
- It took us 10 minutes to figure out how to get the callers through and on the air.
- We started a half hour late due to all the shananagans and we didn't prepare because of it.

But, hey...it was a blast. Next friday will be offically episode 1. Give us some feedback on ways we can make this better.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The New Blog Site..

Where we will blog througout the week. Talk about upcoming shows, random stuff through out the week, and get some feedback from you guys!! Click FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to emails or other updates when we hit the site up!

Monday, July 20, 2009

First Show......

Was today...but due to mother nature knocking out the power to the system and other complications today didn't happen.... But, we're on schedule for Friday being the first show. Tune in!!!