Archive for December, 2011

While We All Want A Playoff, What About the Kids

While We All Want A Playoff, What About the Kids

Smooth Shots, Sports Talk December 31, 2011 at 1:05 am Comments are Disabled

With bowl season upon us one thing we can all agree on is that the BCS isn’t the fairest system in sports. However, similar to the NFL the BCS and NCAA in tandem have found a way to consistently generate attention. For good or bad, you make sure to take […]

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It’s All In A Name

It’s All In A Name

Smooth Shots, Sports Talk December 24, 2011 at 11:01 am 1 comment

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Snapdragon by Qualcomm for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine. The home of the San Diego Chargers, Qualcomm Stadium will under go a temporary name change to one the of the brands they own. For the next 10 days […]

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Students Suspended After ‘Tebowing’ at School

Students Suspended After ‘Tebowing’ at School

NFL December 16, 2011 at 9:41 am 1 comment

While it seems like defenses can’t stop the Tim Tebow madness from happening, Riverhead High School principal put an end to the ‘Tebowing’ craze. According to Yahoo nearly 40 students decided to bow down in the hallway to pay homage between classes, and do the Tim Tebow pose. The school […]

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Colt McCoys’ Dad Says He Shouldn’t Have Re-entered the Game

Smooth Shots, Sports Talk December 12, 2011 at 10:26 am Comments are Disabled

On Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers viewers weren’t the only one to see canaries flying around Colt McCoys head. After the game Brad McCoy father of Colt, told the Plain Dealer that his shouldn’t have been put back in the game and let his feelings be known. Brad McCoy […]

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When No Comment Helps Us All

When No Comment Helps Us All

Smooth Shots, Sports Talk December 11, 2011 at 11:53 am Comments are Disabled

Most of us work a job where if we said what was truly on our mind to our boss we’d likely get written up, and at worse, fired. So why is this concept not taken into account when pertaining to athletes? If anything athletes should be the first ones to […]

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