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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 19 2006, 05:43 PM |
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That would a woman soccer player named Hamm.
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 16 2006, 08:29 PM |
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Well Well... Today is Monday Night Football right? Let's see what we have here this night. We have Chicago Bears at Arizona Cardinals. Shouldn't be big game because we might know that Bears should able to beat Cardinals if they don't made mistakes or screw it up. It could be surprising if Bears get beat from trick playbook from Caradinals coaches. We'll see what happen tonight! ~NFL Highlight recaps~ What a big day on yesterday football games. Little big surprising for Philadelphia Eagles that New Orleans Saints beat the Eagle's wings. Drew Brees had 3 touchdown for Joe Horn twice and one for Marques Colston, but luckily for Saints at the end on 4th quarter scored an 32 yard field goal from John Carney. Eagles got beat from Saints by three point for 24-27. Little surprised for Saints team worked really hard to play really well against any team. Donovan McNabb threw two touchdown to Reggie Brown and L.J. Smith with one rushing touchdown from R. Brown also. Eagles Kicker,David Akers, only made one 47 Yd field-goal. T.O. finally came in right time and right place to score 3 TouchDown for Dallas Cowboy defended Houston by 34-6. Houston Kris Brown only scored 6 point from two field-goal of 19 yd and 48 yd which K. Brown did pretty well for not missing any. Marion Barber III scord an 1 yd run touchdown then Mike Vanderjagt made 21 yd field-goal. I wouldn't surpised if cowboy lose on that day before the game began because something wasn't right or something that it didn't fit right. I don't know how to say it to explain it how. I'm sure they'll find out what to do for this week to make it right. Dallas Cowboys is the most considering team to worry about. Ah, my favorite team Broncos beat the unwinable team Raiders by 13 to 3 at Broncos' home stadium. Jake Plummer did pretty well with his team. Tatum Bell ran 2 yd touchdown then Jason Elm kick an awesome 51 field-goal! I mean that was amazing! Don't you too? He have an 100 Percent for 4 weeks streak. Broncos hasn't lose any game at home place since last season. Next week, Broncos will be playing against Cleveland Browns which should be easy without any mistakes. We'll figure it out soon. Let's see...Oh... Vince Young finally won his first NFL game after 5 loss games. I believe Vince Young could get his team back work together or to get track back on because Young does have good skills for any team. So... Young threw to 3 yd touchdown by Brandon Jones. The well kicker, Rob Bironas, made three nice field-goal of 32 yd, 26 yd, and 30 yd is good. That's how they got pretty good points. Tennesee Titans won by 3 point to Washington Redskins. Redskins Clinton Portis only touchdown twice by 4 and 7 yd rushing. Chris Cooley catch 24 yd touchdown threw by Mark Brunell. I'm glad that I see Tennesee won finally. They need to stop losing again next time, don't you? Why? Well, because of Vince Young. The Luckily Team was Buccaneers against Bengals! I thought Buccaneers wide receiver Michael Clayton drop it right before the touchdown, but Refree call it's touchdown which is good for Buccaneers get a chance to win. Chad Johnson must be disappoiment, haha. I believe Josh Brown is the player of the game for Seahawks and Rams because Josh Brown help Seahawks to win the game last night at the last quarter. Dang, Brown was awesome kicker for 51 yd attmept! Should be good enough for Seahawks. Seahawks should able to beat Minnesota on Week 7.
To Be Continued...
-- Cody J.New Orleans Saints receiver Joe Horn (87) scores his second touchdown as he is chased by Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Sheldon Brown (24) in the second half of their NFL football game in New Orleans Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. Saints won 27-24. |
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 11 2006, 09:04 PM |
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QUOTE(2000 rushing yards @ Oct 11 2006, 07:38 PM) i enjoy reading your articles. Allright, that's awesome. Then I will continue it then... I'll think of something else cool stuff too.
Cody J.QUOTE(HOFerAutoCollector @ Oct 11 2006, 07:40 PM) Chris Henry looks like an alien Yes He Is! I agreed with you. When I first time look at him, I said to myself, is his parent born half black and half alien or something? I wonder what his dad look like.
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 7 2006, 12:22 PM |
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You're not gonna believe this... This is very sad for Harrison High School in Colorado Spring, Coloardo... This 17 years old, Fermin Vialpando, a 6-foot-1-inch, 210-pound just died on the field at 3rd quarter on Friday Night. He was in senior year and he tried so hard. I felt bad for him. I wonder how it happened or something stop his heart in someway. I think he play or tried it too hard.
- Cody J.
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
HS football player collapses during game, dies
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- A 17-year-old high school football player collapsed during a game and died shortly thereafter.
Fermin Vialpando, a 6-foot-1-inch, 210-pound center for Harrison High School, was running down the field in the third quarter Friday night when he collapsed, The Gazette newspaper reported.
Vialpando, a senior, tried to call a huddle just before he collapsed, Harrison cornerback Miki Eltagonde said. "He was running down the field and he just stopped and fell. He tried getting up and then fell back again and it happened again," Eltagonde said.
A teammate yelled to coaches that Vialpando was having a seizure, and the game was halted. A doctor was on the field within a minute his collapse, athletic director Dave Hogan said.
Vialpando was taken to Memorial Hospital, where he died. Chris Valentine, a hospital spokesman, said he could not provide a cause of death.
"Everybody's in shock," Hogan said. "You see what you think is a healthy young person. It's a hard thing," he said, choking back tears.
Chaplains were called to help grieving players and friends. |
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 7 2006, 11:56 AM |
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QUOTE(autocut @ Oct 7 2006, 10:36 AM) It will never be sold. I have always been a fan. It's one of those PPC (Permanent Personal Collection) cards. Yeah, I agreed with you. I rather to hang up on the wall with card/picture frame.
Cody J. |
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 7 2006, 01:46 AM |
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Attention ---- This is sad also.
Cody J.
Former Reds, Astros president Wagner dies at 78
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
Dick Wagner, a former president of the Cincinnati Reds and Houston Astros who later became a top executive in the commissioner's office, has died. He was 78.
Wagner died Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix from injuries sustained in a 1999 car crash, his wife, Gloria, said Friday.
Among the moves he helped engineer with the Reds were the acquisition of pitcher Tom Seaver from the New York Mets in 1977, the firing of manager Sparky Anderson in 1979 and the trade of outfielder George Foster to the Mets in 1982. Wagner also dealt Seaver back to the Mets after the 1982 season.
"Dick Wagner dedicated his life to the game of baseball," commissioner Bud Selig said. "Baseball has lost another of its true gentlemen."
Born on Oct. 19, 1927, in Central City, Neb., Wagner began his baseball career in 1946, when he left the U.S. Navy and was hired by the Detroit Tigers as general manager of their Thomasville farm team in the Georgia-Florida League. With the Tigers and Pittsburgh Pirates, he worked for teams in Flint, Mich., and Lincoln, Neb., and he was selected minor-league executive of the year by The Sporting News in the late 1950s.
After leaving baseball for jobs with the Ice Capades and radio station KSAL in Salinas, Kan., he became general manager of The Forum in Inglewood, Calif.
He returned to baseball in 1964 as promotions director of the St. Louis Cardinals under Bob Howsam, and when Howsam moved to the Reds, Wagner followed him as his deputy in 1967.
Wagner helped build the Big Red Machine into a team that won consecutive World Series titles in 1975 and 1976 and then took over from Howsam as team president in February 1978, a position he held until he was fired in July 1983.
An opponent of free agency, he allowed many of the Reds stars of the '70s to leave for higher salaries elsewhere. After putting together baseball's best record in the strike-interrupted 1981 season, the Reds wound up with the NL's worst record in 1982. When Marge Schott was a limited partner of the Reds, before she became controlling owner, she hired an airplane to pull banners over Riverfront Stadium urging the team to fire Wagner.
Wagner became the Astros' president and general manager in September 1983 and then resigned after the 1987 season when he lost a power struggle with manager Hal Lanier.
Two months later, he became a special assistant in the commissioner's office and worked closely with AL president Bobby Brown.
In February 1993, five months after Selig led the group of owners that forced commissioner Fay Vincent to resign, Selig hired Wagner to run the staff in New York. Wagner held the position until January 1994.
Wagner is his survived by his wife, the former Gloria Larsen; son Randy Wagner of Vancouver, Wash.; daughter Cynthia Weick of Stockton, Calif.; three grandchildren; and sister Kaye Wagner of Tarzana, Calif. A memorial service is scheduled for Oct. 14 in Beatrice, Neb. |
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 7 2006, 01:40 AM |
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Great Idea Bob... I kinda like it.
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 7 2006, 01:28 AM |
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Me.... The Wal-Mart, the only place I can get it around here... Used to have Hobby Card Store back when I was little, but actually that was when my brother was younger teens. I was a baby.
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 7 2006, 12:53 AM |
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More Player To Suspended? Okay, we have like more than couple players are suspended for over two game. First one was a player from Bengals with 3-1 was second wide-receiver Chris Henry for violations of the league's personal conduct policy and substance abuse policy on this past Friday will suspended for 2 games. Henry will forfeit $41,176 plus additional $20,000 fined which total penalty $61,176 or 17.5% of his base salary for this season 2006. Then, we have Haynesworth suspended for 5 games without paying criminal or fined. Haynesworth finally apology to Gurode which he accepted it. Lot of player are complaining that if they were him (Gurode), they will ask NFL to kick him off or make him to pay fine or whatever. Well, I didn't agree with other players. I totally agree with Gurode did because if he want to Haynesworth pay his fine or criminal. They'll have to go to court and all that crap. To me, I thought Gurode is a really nice guy. So... how come there might be more players are about to get suspend for their behavior or whatever. It just seem that every week are gonna happen to them. It just little too ridiculous! Do you guys think there will be another player might to get suspend?
- Cody J. In this 2006 handout photo from the NFL is shown Bengals receiver Chris Henry. Henry received a two-game suspension Friday from the NFL for violating its conduct and substance abuse policies, making him the second Cincinnati player suspended this season for misconduct. The second-year receiver also was fined $20,000 by the league. The Bengals have their bye this weekend, so Henry will sit out games against Tampa Bay and Carolina later this month. |
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CodyJohnson117 |
Posted on: Oct 7 2006, 12:28 AM |
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That was pretty sad and I never heard about him, but basically I was a little bit surprised because "O'Neil was the first black coach in the majors and also the oldest man ever to play in a pro baseball game." Which said on ESPN.com... I don't know what to say, but I'll put him in my prayer list for his families, friends, and fans. God Bless Him,
Cody J.God Bless You, O'Neil |
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