Another bad break for this big Bird
Sporting News, The, Dec 27, 2004
Eagles defensive tackle Hollis Thomas dislocated his elbow, which will keep him off the field for roughly four to six weeks. Amazingly, that means the injury-prone Thomas might miss the playoffs for the fourth straight season. It's almost like he plays for the Redskins.
UNCONFIRMED REPORT: The marriage is off to a quality start
Baseball insiders still are expressing sticker shock over the four-year, $33 million deal the Diamondbacks gave free-agent pitcher Russ Ortiz. And in other news involving overrated, overpaid athletes going off the market, Us Weekly is reporting Anna Kournikova got married.
Well, which would you rather play, Arizona or Auburn?
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After meeting with Ole Miss officials about the school's vacant head coaching position, Dennis Erickson decided that San Francisco was a better fit for him. Erickson apparently determined that though the talent levels basically are the same on the Rebels and Niners, he has a much better chance to win in the NFC West than the SEC West.
Hey, didn't you used to be the Pistons' blueprint for success?
A language all his own
One movie reviewer wrote that the new film Spanglish has "communication issues. It's not quite English, not quite Spanish." So that's what Manny Ramirez has been speaking.
THE HALFTIME CAR WASH WAS A BIG SUCCESS
Chiefs offensive tackle Jordan Black says he identified himself as being from Dallas Christian instead of Notre Dame during his Monday Night Football introduction because he wanted to help draw attention to the high school's annual fund-raiser. That also explains why Kansas City's sideline was littered with oversized boxes of M&Ms.
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