Archive for April, 2010

Apr
29

Early Look At 2011 NFL Draft Prospects

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Scout Inc’s Todd McShay and Kevin Weidl preview the top players in the 2011 NFL Draft.

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The circus starring BRITNEY SPEARS stopped by the American Airlines Center in Dallas Texas for the second time on September 18, 2009….The performance was GREAT the crowd was GREAT. I didnt get the whole performance but most of it.

Part 16.. Grand finale/ Womanizer

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Apr
29

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Workout

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Get a body like your favorite Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader just in time for football season…now that’s something to cheer about! For more Exercise TV Workout Videos and Products, go to http://bit.ly/9quCuI.

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The Steal of the 2010 NFL Draft :
Dez Bryant

one word: BEAST!!!

GO COWBOYS!

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If you are at all interested in Sports Betting then you need to understand the 2006 NFL Draft.

What initially seemed to be a predictable rookie draft actually turned into one with much intrigue and surprise. The organization with the overall first selection, the Houston Texans, had been widely believed to have its sights set on selecting USC running back, and Heisman Trophy winner, Reggie Bush. The dynamic playmaker seemed to be just the answer for an organization that had struggled to generate points, or excitement, in it first four years in existence. Adding to the drama, many Houstonians were hoping that the team would select University of Texas standout quarterback, and Rose Bowl hero, Vince Young.

However, in the days leading to the draft, the Texans organization reiterated their commitment to franchise quarterback, David Carr and announced that they would not be selecting Young with the first pick. With Young out of the picture, the team began contract negotiations with Bush and North Carolina St. defensive end, Mario Williams. Williams was thought to be a “can’t miss” defensive prospect in the mold of Julius Peppers, or even the legendary, Reggie White. But with Bush being touted as a “once in a lifetime” player, it appeared that Williams was just being used as a bluff in negotiations with Bush.

Unable to come to agreement with Bush and his representatives, hours before the draft, the Houston Texans announced that they had an agreement in place with Mario Williams, and that he would the #1 selection in the 2006 NFL draft. NFL fans were shocked, analysts were stunned and Texans fans were downright angry. For a team that needed offense and excitement, Bush seemed to be the only choice, regardless of the price. Texans’ management immediately began to justify and put a spin on their decision to take Williams, and insisted that the defensive stud was whom the team needed to build around, and that the decision was not strictly a financial one.

After the Texans passed on him, Reggie Bush landed in the laps of the long-suffering New Orleans Saints. As nobody had seriously anticipated Bush being passed over by the Texans, this may have been the greatest day in franchise history. A sense of hope was restored to a city that had never had a winning football team and was recently devastated by Hurricane Katrina.

The third pick in the draft, owned by the Tennessee Titans, also had a bit of mystery and subplot attached to it. The team refused to re-sign veteran quarterback Steve McNair to a long-term contract and it was generally accepted that they would build the future of the team around a quarterback with that third draft pick. The question was, would it be Vince Young (a favorite of owner, Bud Adams) or USC quarterback, Matt Leinart (a favorite, and former pupil, of offensive coordinator, Norm Chowd). In the end, the man signing the checks won out, and the Titans selected Vince Young. Back in Houston, many people believed that this was just another example of Adams rubbing their noses in the dirt, much like he did when he moved the city’s beloved Houston Oilers to Tennessee in 1997. Finally, in what was largely considered the biggest surprise of the entire draft, Matt Leinart was not selected until the tenth pick, falling to the Arizona Cardinals.

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Looking for a great school, plenty of job opportunities, and living costs you can afford?

Dallas.

That’s it. Dallas is your answer. This Texas metropolis has emerged in recent years as a pioneer in American higher education, economic development, and quality of living. Its rich culture is a product of a dedicated work ethic. Residents of Dallas work hard, work smart, and then enjoy the city’s natural beauty and urban amenities.

That said, it’s still difficult grasp all the available information. People considering a move here–whether for college, work, or family–should spend time investigating the numerous property listings, job boards, and college directories. This article will point you in the right direction. It will give you background information about Dallas, as well as recommend the best directories and listings.

No matter your interest, Dallas has a college or university that is right for you. The city is ranked in the top 50% for its number of higher education institutions. If you’re interested in advertising, the Art Institute of Dallas might be a good choice. They have a diverse course load designed for individuals interested in creative studies.

Nurses are always in demand. The profession pays well, has room for growth, and is an excellent opportunity for travel. The Nursing program at Brookhaven College is well known and respected in the city’s medical community. The institution puts focus on anatomy and physiology knowledge, and challenges its students to become superior professional nurses. Whatever you decide to study, though, you can find all of Dallas’s colleges and programs listed on the Dallas Education Directory.

To accompany your transition into a Dallas-area college or university, a suitable apartment is necessary. Dallas’s neighborhoods are as diverse as its institutes of higher education. Each represents, in minute ways, the rich, eclectic culture that lends Dallas its unique character. The first thing to do is learn about the neighborhoods. You want to understand the people, the streets and parks, the restaurants and art galleries. Dallas neighborhoods and cultural happenings are regularly posted on the Web.

Apartment Finder is a trusted source for Dallas apartment information and listings. Once you know where you want to live, you can narrow your search. Apartment Finder helps you select the apartment that is perfect for you. An apartment that is comfortable, affordable, and geographically ideal.

It’s a wonderful feeling. Studying hard and doing well in school; searching effectively and securing a suitable apartment; realizing that you did it, and that you did it in Dallas. It’s a wonderful feeling.

michaelrussell
http://www.articlesbase.com/moving-and-relocating-articles/dallas-apartments-advice-for-dallas-college-students-685814.html

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Apr
29

Pittsburgh Steelers Rivals of All Times

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The Pittsburgh Steelers is an NFL franchise who found themselves having three primary rivals with all three playing in the same division as theirs. The team’s rivals are the Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals, and Baltimore Ravens. Further, the team also have other rivals in the post season games namely the Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots, and the Dallas Cowboys. An intrastate rivalry between the Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles also arose but they play against each other only once every four years as per scheduling regulations.

The rivalry between the Cleveland Browns and the Steelers started way back 1950 when they first played against each other. At the start of the rivalry, the Browns had the advantage over the Steelers who had a 9-31 record at that time. The Steelers continued to lose for 16 straight years. It was only recently that the Steelers took over the rivalry for the first time ever with a 17-3 record. It was during this time that the team won ten straight games. To intensify the rivalry, former head coach of the Steelers had actually coached the Browns earlier in his career.

On the other hand, the Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens have a really bitten division rivalry evidenced by countless memorable match-ups between the two teams. Both teams caused each other’s first loss in the home fields. The Pittsburgh Steelers won their first game at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore and three years later, the Ravens crushed the Steelers in a game at the Heinz field. The rivalry between the Ravens and the Steelers is like a seesaw winning and losing against each other and serve as a great complement by showing their fans how they can field really strong defenses against each other.

The Cincinnati Bengals dates the rivalry with the Steelers from the 1970 season when the merger was completed. The most memorable game of their rivalry happened in the 2005 AFC Wildcard playoff game when the Steelers made a come from behind win over the Bengals to compete for a Super Bowl title. This particular win was partly due to the knee injury the Bengal’s quarterback experienced and thus was forced to leave the game.

Rivalry between the Steelers and the New England Patriots started when the latter upset the Steelers in 2001 at the Heinz Field. Later, in 2008, the Patriots were accused of videotaping hand signals of the opposing team’s coaches which added to more controversy. The rivalry between the Oakland Raiders and Steelers was most heated during the 1970’s. While that of the Cowboys started with the team’s first game as a franchise in the 1960’s.

As a team, the Pittsburgh Steelers will still have a lot to challenges to face, not just with their current rivals but with the new and upcoming teams of the NFL. Although the team have made their mark as one of the most competitive teams in the NFL, they still have to perform at their best to balance out every competitor they play against.

Rick Grantham
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Radio talk show host Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo on the NFLs suspension of Ben Roethlisberger.

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Poor David’s Pub

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Apr
27

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

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This is the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders dancing at the Cowboys vs. Eagles game this year (1-09-10) in the playoff at the 2 min warning!

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