Monthly Archives: October 2009
The Schedule, 2011
Is it too late to start speculating about the 2011/12 season? In this Jaguar-less time of year for us Jacksonville fans? Never. While the actual dates of the 2011 schedule have yet to be announced, the opponents have. This coming season the Jaguars have the pleasure of hosting The Ravens, Bengals, Saints, Bucs, Chargers, Colts, Texans, and Titans. Our dear boys in teal will be visiting the Browns, Steelers, Falcons, Panthers, Jets, Colts, Texans, and Titans. That’s six playoff teams (one of which will be played twice). The Saints won the Superbowl in February 2010, the Steelers the year before [...]
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“Cash is powerless against the power of the dark side, Auburn.” via EDSBS and LSUfreek
Video Of The Day: Kim Kardashian’s Super Bowl Commercial
I’m not going to lie, this commercial had me from the beginning. Kim Kardashian looks stunning until we figure out that the commercial is for Skechers “Shape-Ups.” That was a let down, but I’d have to vote this as my favorite commercial besides the E*Trade babies. Take a look if you haven’t seen it, I [...]
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Chevrolet Camaro Super Bowl Ad Was The Most-Watched Commercial Ever
We talked a lot about Super Bowl commercials on this site, but one that never came up was an ad for the Chevrolet Camaro. Judging by how many people apparently saw the ad, though, maybe it should have.
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Rep. Glenn Gruenhagen excited about farmyard castration for sex offenders [AUDIO]
With the costs of Minnesota’s sex-offender treatment program spiking, one legislator wants to consider a solution grounded in our state’s fine agricultural history: castration.
Rep. Glen…
The Blotter
Agent Don Yee Suggests Players Play 16 Games of an 18-Game Schedule
As the NFL and the NFL Players Union work toward avoiding a lockout in 2011, it seems like the list of issues is endless. One of the most highly debated topics has been whether or not to add two games to the regular season schedule. The league is obviously in favor of the move because [...]
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