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Moving beyond the MLB Steroid Stories Dress up Draft Doldrums NBA Playoffs Vs. Stanley Cup Finals: Who will win the battle for viewers? Opening Day declared Religious Holiday Tuskers end season with 50-10 loss to San Diego Tuskers shut out 26-0 against San Luis Obispo Tuskers end eight year winless drought General rules of Bracketeering There will be joy in Mudville California League Top Propects for 2009 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08 January 09 February 09 March 09 April 09 May 09 June 09 July 09
Ex-NBA star Jayson Williams allegedly trashed a suite in a suicidal rage and was subdued by a stun gun and taken to a psychiatric clinic, New York police said.
Police used a stun gun and two sets of handcuffs to subdue Williams. They allegedly found suicide notes and empty bottles and vials of sleeping pills, antidepressants and human growth hormone, police sources told the New York Post. The Award is shared this week by Williams for being Williams and the NYPD for using a stun gun on a suicidal man.
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Oakland Raiders, NFL’s real Black Hole
The entire Raiders franchise as well as Al “Da Rat” Davis is in the beginning stages of rigormortis. The last 5½ seasons Oakland has won 21 games. Oakland last won a Super Bowl in 1984 and last made the playoffs in 2003. The Oakland Raiders currently sit atop the NFL with a $154 million dollar payroll. $6 million more than the No. 2 team in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys. The Kansas City Chiefs currently have the lowest payroll at $83 million, and have only one fewer win than the Raiders.
If the Raiders stay on their current pace, they would win four games this season, and should they reach that mark, have spent roughly, $38 million per win. Should they hold steady at two wins, well, that would be $76 million per win. USA Today has published a list of the top-25 highest paid players in the league, which contain three Raiders players. This clearly illustrates how a team can spend the most money in the league and still be one of the worst teams on the field game after game. This season they've lost six games, one head coach and a very good cornerback having a very poor season, as “Da Rat” fires CB DeAngelo Hall, eight games into his Raider career. Half way through the 2008-2009 season and here are some of Oakland's most-pressing issues entering the second half of the season.
There is not much to be happy about being a Raiders fan these days. However there are a few bright spots in the black hole. One is K Sebastian Janikowski. “Sebass” has been fairly steady over his 8-year tenure with Oakland, and recently celebrated breaking George Blanda's record of the most points scored by a Raider with 865. Another bright spot is three time Pro Bowler, P Shane Lechler. RB Justin Fargas who is coming off his first 1,000-yard season and playing in a new three-year contract also show signs of consistent play along with fellow RB Darren McFadden (if the O-Line could open holes.
I must agree that Raiders CB Nnamdi Asomugha is said by many to be the best at his position in the NFL. That teams seldom throw the ball in his direction is a testament to his ability. Nnam is definitely the “silver” in the Silver and Black this season. While his return to the Raiders in the 2009-2010 season is questionable. He is most likely headed to the Pro Bowl while the Raiders are headed to the Toilet Bowl.
Until “Da Rat” drops dead the Raiders will suck. The latest game showed just how pathetic they truly are. One completed pass to a wide receiver, and this when you are down 24-0 at the half and should come out throwing the ball. Not one Raider wide receiver has as many as 10 receptions this season.
“Da Rat” should just go down on the field and coach the team himself. Then after a couple games he would have to fire himself, thus ending the misery.
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