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NFL Scores Week 4: Is Mike Singletary's Job Safe?: Prior to Sunday's loss against Atlanta, 49ers team sources said that head coach Mike Singletary's job is safe. For now. Though Singletary is reportedly in no danger of being fired immediately, the 49ers are making no guarantee that he will be around next season.NFL Scores Week 4: Is Mike Singletary's Job Safe?: Prior to Sunday's loss... more
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Eli Manning Injury: Manning Gets Bloody in Battle For New York (Video)
BleacherReport.com
Daniel Wolf
August 17, 2010
(VIDEO BOTTOM OF PAGE)
New York Giants starting quarterback and younger brother of Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, got pretty bloody in the opening game at new Meadowlands Stadium which pitted both New York teams against each other.
Perhaps in 2014 there will be a “Battle For New York” in a Super Bowl that will be held at the new Meadowlands, but that is a long way off. Last night’s game will have to do for the time being.
(GRAPHIC VIDEO) NY Giants QB Eli Manning Gets F*cked Up! Face Smashed By Jets…http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/08/17/graphic-video-ny-giants-qb-eli-manning-gets-fcked-up-face-smashed-by-jets/Eli Manning Injury: Manning Gets Bloody in Battle For New York (Video)... more
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New York Giants third-round draft pick Chad Jones involved in serious car accident in New Orleans
Kevin Armstrong
NY DAILY NEWS
June 25th 2010,
Former LSU safety Chad Jones, who the Giants selected in the third round of April’s NFL Draft, lost control of his black SUV and crashed into a streetcar pole in New Orleans around 6:15 Friday morning. He was listed between critical and stable condition, according to New Orleans EMS spokesman Jeb Tate. Two passengers were also injured.
Click to see (VIDEO) NY Gaints Rookie Chad Jones Car Wreck Video…May Lose Leg...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/06/25/ny-gaints-rookie-chad-jones-car-wreck-video/New York Giants third-round draft pick Chad Jones involved in serious car accident in... more
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Jerry Jones rips Bill Parcells, Tim Tebow on video; Dallas Cowboys owner could face fine from NFL
By Ralph Vacchiano
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
April 14th 2010
Jerry Jones may soon have to put his money where his mouth is.
“Drunk” Jerry Jones Trashes Parcells, Tebow On VIDEO…“Bills Not Worth a S—,”…Face’s Fine from NFL...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/04/14/drunk-jerry-jones-trashes-parcells-tebow-on-video-%E2%80%9Cbills-not-worth-a-s-%E2%80%9D-faces-fine-from-nfl/
The billionaire owner of the Dallas Cowboys could be facing a fine from the NFL after he was caught on a dark and grainy video making disparaging remarks about former Cowboys coach Bill Parcells and former University of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow.Jerry Jones rips Bill Parcells, Tim Tebow on video; Dallas Cowboys owner could face... more
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Herschel Walker MMA Debut
Diaz shares spotlight with Walker at Strikeforce: Miami
Josh Gross
SUNRISE, Fla. — In front of a subdued crowd that seemed more suited for Tokyo’s cavernous stadiums than America’s raucous arenas, Nick Diaz put his stamp on the Strikeforce welterweight division with an impressive first-round stoppage of Dream champion Marius Zaromskis.
Watch the FULL VIDEO of Herschel Walkers MMA Debut....http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/02/herschel-walker-vs-brock-lesnar-walker-mma-debut-video-diaz-shares-spotlight/
Saturday’s main event at the BankAtlantic Center before 8,156 fans —Herschel Walker MMA Debut
Diaz shares spotlight with Walker at Strikeforce: Miami... more
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Plaxico Burress Surrenders to Police
By JULIET MACUR and ANAHAD O’CONNOR
Nearly three days after accidentally shooting himself in the thigh at a Manhattan nightclub, Giants receiver Plaxico Burress turned himself in at a New York City police precinct in midtown Manhattan on Monday morning to face charges of criminal possession of a handgun.
At 8 a.m., Burress, escorted by his lawyer, stepped out of a black Cadillac Escalade and walked calmly into the 17th Precinct station house at East 51st Street and Lexington Avenue — three blocks north of the night club where the incident took place — as throngs of onlookers, some of them heckling, and reporters stood behind metal barricades. Dressed in jeans and a white shirt with a collar, Burress did not appear to be limping, and said nothing as he entered the precinct.
His lawyer, Benjamin Branfman, emerged moments later and said Mr. Burress would “deal with the legal process in a responsible and professional manner.”
“He is standing tall,” he said. “He’s a mature adult handling this very well, I think, under the circumstances. He has asked me to tell all the fans who’ve written and called, and his teammates, that he very much appreciates their expressions of concern.”
Burress, a star player with a history of trouble both on and off the field, could face more than three years in prison, the authorities have said, because he did not have a permit to carry a gun in New York City. A law enforcement official said that the gun, a Glock semiautomatic pistol, was recovered at Burress’s home in Totowa, N.J.
The police have said they are also interested in talking with Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce, who was with Burress when the gun went off in an alcove near the V.I.P. room section of the Latin Quarters nightclub. Running back Ahmad Bradshaw was with them, but he was in a different part of the club at the time of the shooting.
While the Giants beat the Washington Redskins on Sunday, Burress remained inside his sprawling estate, tending to his injury. Burress had not been scheduled to play against the Redskins because of a hamstring strain in that same leg. Pierce did play, and Bradshaw was in attendance, although out of uniform with a neck injury.
Earlier in the day, Burress hired Brafman, who has represented high-profile defendants like the hip-hop mogul Sean Combs, and they spent about an hour together at Burress’s home, discussing his legal options.
After that meeting, Brafman characterized Burress’s emotional state as “clearly not pleased about these events.”
“I ask his fans and the New York Giants to withhold judgment in this case until the facts come out,” Brafman said in a telephone interview Sunday, adding that he did not yet know the possible punishment that Burress could be facing.
“It depends on the degree of crime that they charge him with, and they have not told me that yet,” he said.
According to state law, a person carrying a gun without a permit faces 3 ½ to 15 years in prison if prosecutors prove that the person intended to use the weapon on another person. If intent to use cannot be proved, the person may still face felony charges that could result in up to seven years in prison.
In addition, Burress may also be facing punishment by the N.F.L. Under the league’s personal-conduct policy, violations of local gun laws can result in a player’s suspension.
Officials from the league and the Giants have yet to determine what, if any, punishment Burress would receive as a result of the incident.
“We are cooperating with the police and continuing to monitor the situation,” the N.F.L. spokesman Greg Aiello said.Plaxico Burress Surrenders to Police
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