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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
by Will Brinson Filed under: Panthers , NFL Police Blotter Jon Beason was arrested Monday on an aggravated assault charge stemming from a Nov. 15 incident, according to WCNC in Charlotte . The Panthers ' star linebacker was later released without bond on a "written promise to appear" in court later. Beason was allegedly involved in an altercation with a man named Gregory C....
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The FanHouse - Maryland Football (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
by Will Brinson Filed under: PGA , Golf Odds and Ends To say that Tiger Woods has been under some scrutiny over the past few days would probably backdoor some sort of "Understatement of the Year Award" -- the news about his accident and ensuing rumors surrounding the incident (pick your poison, whether it be: TMZ's many opinions about Tiger's wife, Tiger's declining to interview...
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The FanHouse - Villanova Basketball (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
by Will Brinson Filed under: Giants , Saints , FanHouse Previews David Stern is the master of professional sports scheduling, but even he couldn't have lined up the stars for Monday night's New Orleans-New England matchup on the Bayou, which features two teams with a touch of offensive acumen. Drew Brees has the undefeated Saints topping the league in passing yards per, with 420.5, and...
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Will Brinson Filed under: Arizona Cardinals , Titans , NFL Video , NFL Quarterbacks Vince Young was going to be considered the proverbial goat if the Titans lost to the Cardinals on Sunday, having egged hard at the end of the first half by not giving Rob Bironas a shot at a field goal to close the half. Fortunately for Young, he marched the Titans an amazing 99 yards in just over...
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Will Brinson Filed under: NFL Injuries , NFL Media Watch Merril Hoge , now an ESPN analyst, retired from the NFL in 1994 after suffering two concussions in five weeks. During ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown this week, the analyst recalled the immediate effects of his concussion, and they are terrifying. Hoge essentially stated that he died -- literally -- in the Bears ' locker room, forcing...
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The FanHouse - NBA (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Will Brinson Filed under: Nets , NBA Rumors , NBA Coaches The report that Lawrence Frank would be fired shortly -- touched on earlier by Tom Ziller -- stated that Frank's tenure might extend to the end of the team's West Coast road trip, and at the very least, through tonight's game against the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. Turns out, the Nets' administration was apparently...
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Will Brinson Filed under: NFL Injuries , NFL Media Watch Merrill Hoge, now an ESPN analyst, retired from the NFL in 1994 after suffering his two concussions in five weeks. During ESPN's Sunday Countdown this week, the analyst recalled the immediate effects of his concussion and they are terrifying. Hoge essentially stated that he died -- literally -- in the Bears' locker room, forcing...
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The FanHouse - Notre Dame Football (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Will Brinson Filed under: Nets , NBA Rumors , NBA Coaches The report that Lawrence Frank would be fired shortly -- touched on earlier by Tom Ziller -- stated that Frank's tenure might extend to the end of the team's West Coast road trip, and at the very least, through tonight's game against the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. Turns out, the Nets' administration was apparently...
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
by Will Brinson Filed under: Browns , NFL Podcast The Wildcast is NFL FanHouse's podcast formation. It's like the Wildcat, but better. Matt Snyder and I got on the horn for this first edition of the (newly named) NFL Wildcast -- and believe me, did we have plenty to talk about. There are two undefeated teams in the NFL, the Vikings are surging and Brady Quinn is heavily involved in MVP...
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The FanHouse - St. Louis Rams (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
by Will Brinson Filed under: College Sports , Golf I would argue that Tiger Woods is the most recognizabe athlete on the planet. Sure, more people might know the name " Michael Jordan " or " Brett Favre " but I firmly believe that 90 percent of the world's population who get a chance to see Tiger immediately recognize him. (Does that make sense? No? Moving on...)...