NFL: Eli Manning Says He’s In Same Class as Patriots QB Tom Brady, What Do You Think?!

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Eli Manning is a top-caliber quarterback. Well, at least he says he is. The New York Giants quarterback, who does have a Super Bowl MVP award to his name, said on “The Michael Kay Show” on ESPN New York 1050 on Tuesday that he considers himself to be a top quarterback who belongs in the same class as New England’s Tom Brady.


Evelyn Lozada Dishes on Wedding Date, Wanting Twin Babies & More With Chad Ochocinco

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Evelyn Lozada sat down with HollywoodLife.com to dish on the ‘Basketball Wives’ season finale and reunion! Plus, she shares all the scoop on her and Chad Ochocinco’s wedding plans.  Check it out after the jump…


Patriots Coach Bill Belichick Says The NFL Wants to Eliminate Kickoffs

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Without question, the rule moving the kickoff point from the 30 to the 35 has generated more discussion and debate than any other rule.  It’s arguably caused more reaction and analysis than most other rules changes, combined.  Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Tuesday that the league wants to eliminate the kickoff.  And that’s not an expression of opinion.  Belichick says that the league told him this.


(Ladies Check The Pics) Jets QB Mark Sanchez Covers GQ & Tells Them He Wanted To Fight Rex Ryan Last Season

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl New York Jets third-year quarterback Mark Sanchez is back gracing the pages of GQ, this time on the cover of the September 2011 issue in advance of the NFL regular season. In his interview with the magazine, however, he admitted he wasn’t so cool under pressure last season.  (More pics after the jump)


NFL: Chicago Bears Refuse To Accept New NFL Rule & Ignore It In Preseason Game

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl The Chicago Bears were one of six NFL teams that reportedly voted against the new rule moving kickoffs to the 35-yard line of the team doing the kicking. The rule, which moves the ball up from the 30-yard line and should cause more touchbacks and fewer exciting returns, was implemented by the league’s Competition Committee at the owners meetings in March as a move to improve player safety. The thought was that those exciting returns also involve too many high-speed collisions, but the Bears weren’t buying it.


NFL: Cowboys Coach Jason Garrett Bans Rookie Hazing

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl When Jason Garrett took over the head coaching job of the Dallas Cowboys in the middle of the last season, it was expected he would keep his players in line with a no-nonsense approach. So it’s no surprise he’s holding up to that reputation with his latest disciplinary action: A ban on rookie hazing in training camp and beyond.


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