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Showing posts with label game. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

Mendenhall Humps Ben Roethlisberger Watch VIDEO

Rashard Mendenhall Humps Ben Roethlisberger At End Of Steelers-Jets Game Watch VIDEO


Rashard Mendenhall had an incredible performance in the AFC Championship game, rushing for 121 yards and scoring a touchdown in Pittsburgh's 24-19 victory over the Jets. At the end of the game after Ben Roethlisberger took a knee to seal the deal, the Steelers running back was overjoyed and jumped on his quarterback. Then, he proceeded to hump his teammate on live television. Scroll down to watch the video.

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Mark Sanchez Picks Nose VIDEO

Mark Sanchez Picks Nose, Wipes It On Teammate Mark Brunell During Jets-Steelers Game VIDEO


In the first quarter of the AFC Championship game between the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers, the CBS cameras caught Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez picking his nose on the sideline. While the Steelers were in the red zone, CBS turned to Sanchez picking his nose and then wiping his hand on teammate Mark Brunell. The backup quarterback did not appear to notice. Scroll down to watch the video.

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Wiz Khalifa Reacts To Performing At Steelers Jets Game videos

Wiz Khalifa Reacts To Performing At Steelers-Jets Game Video

It's like a dream come true Kush

Regardless of the outcome of the AFC Championship Game on Sunday (January 23), Wiz Khalifa has something to celebrate.

The MC was tapped to kick off the match with his smash hometown anthem, "Black and Yellow," before his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers hit the gridiron. The Kush & OJ lyricist told MTV News in an e-mail that rocking the crowd as his team faced-off for a chance to head to the Super Bowl was a long-held goal.

"Awesome, can't even explain it," Khalifa said of hitting the stage at the event. The Mezmerized MC also admitted that just hearing his platinum smash pump through the Steelers' stadium speakers was an incredible experience. "Aw man, it feels great. It's like a dream come true," he said. "I hoped this day would come but I never thought it would be a reality."

Even though he's had to weather a brief moratorium on "Black and Yellow" spins in New York over the weekend, Khalifa always went hard for his city.

"I've always had that Pittsburgh pride. I just wanted to let people know where I'm from and represent any way I can, and what better way than through our colors?" Wiz said in a statement released by his label when news of the AFC gig surfaced. "I took that hometown pride and put it in a song."

Of course, he had some help channeling that hometown love into a chart-ruling smash. The MC gave props to Swedish production team Stargate for adding their hit-friendly touch to the track.

"They know how to make hits, man," he said of the producers. "They know how to put a song together. So I learned to do my part and let them do their part. And that's when it goes crazy. 'Cause I do a lot of different things when I record my music. And they go back and we narrow it down. And that's how those big songs come out."

News From: www.mtv.com

Jets vs. Steelers 2011 Game Live Updates

Jets vs. Steelers 2011: AFC Championship Game Live Updates





The Jets and Steelers face off with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line when the AFC Championship Game kicks off at 6:30 PM ET.

The winner will face the Green Bay Packers, who beat the Chicago Bears to win the NFC Championship Game earlier on Sunday.

The Huffington Post will provide live updates throughout the game, and HuffPost Senior Political Editor Howard Fineman will be sending updates and photos from the game. for more Info www.huffingtonpost.com

Martina McBride And Joe Nichols Performing AFC Game

Martina McBride, Joe Nichols Performing at AFC Championship Game

Martina McBride and Joe Nichols will be performing at Sunday's (Jan. 23) AFC Championship game when the New York Jets meet the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. McBride will sing the national anthem, and Nichols will provide the halftime entertainment at the game that airs at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS. It marks a return appearance for McBride. "I will always remember singing the anthem in Pittsburgh two years ago for the playoff game. It's amazing to be there in the middle of all those football fans and all that excitement. I can't wait!" Nichols said, "I am a sports fanatic, and being able to perform at halftime for the fans of the Steelers and the Jets is such a thrill for me. One of these teams will be going to the Super Bowl. Enough said! So being able to pump the fans up -- even more than they already will be -- is my goal."

News From: www.cmt.com

2011 NFL Game Times

2011 NFL Playoff Schedule, Kick Off Times And NFL Point Spreads

2011 NFL Playoff Schedule, Kick Off Times & NFL Point Spreads: The 2011 NFL playoff schedule winds down and we take a look at their respective kick off times and NFL point spreads. The first game on Sunday will take place at Soldier Field at 3:00p.m. ET on FOX when the Chicago Bears (12-5) host the Green Bay Packers (12-6) in the 2011 NFC Conference Championship Game. The NFL point spreads for this showdown opened up with the Packers as -3 point favorites and that spread has moved up to -4 points at Bodog.com. Green Bay has been playing like a team possessed and even if they don’t cover their spread, they will move on to the 2011 Super Bowl two weeks from Sunday. Online Sports Handicapping always offers the most accurate free sports picks and 2011 Super Bowl odds from our dedicated team of 2011 NFL playoff predictions experts. Find our winning NFL picks selection below.

The late game features the Pittsburgh Steelers (13-4) battling the New York Jets (13-5) in the 2011 AFC Conference Championship Game from Heinz Field with the kick off time set for 6:30p.m. ET on CBS. The NFL point spreads for this showdown opened up with the Pittsburgh Steelers as – 3 point home favorites over the Jets. Bettors have slightly favored Pittsburgh slightly in the NFL betting action and that point spread is currently listed at -3½ points at Bodog.com. The Jets have grown accustomed to the underdog/villain role and they have exceled when playing the part. That will be no different this week. Our team of 2011 NFL playoff predictions experts has the New York Jets (+170) pulling off the upset against the AFC North Champion Pittsburgh Steelers (-200).

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Super Bowl XLV will feature both number six seeds when the Green Bay Packers and the New York Jets face off in Dallas on Sunday, February 6th at 6:30p.m. ET on FOX. The Jets will cap off a miraculous season with a Super Bowl victory in a game where the NFL point spreads will most likely favor the Green Bay Packers by -2 points since the game will take place at a neutral location. Our team of 2011 Super Bowl predictions experts have the New York Jets (+350) beating the Green Bay Packers (+160) in Super Bowl XLV, where the NFL betting odds will likely open up with the Packers favored by -3 points.

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Packers Vs. Bears NFC Championship Game

NFC Championship Game, Packers Vs. Bears: Weather And Soldier Field Condition Could Play A Role

We all remember last week at Soldier Field. The turf itself was in poor condition, the sidelines were rock hard and the weather was frigid. Ahead of today’s NFC Championship between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears, temperatures are again expected to be frigid, but the field looks to be in better shape, depending on who you believe. Will the conditions in Chicago play a role in today’s game, with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line?

The weather is bone-chillingly cold, but no snow is expected this time around. Unlike last week, Soldier Field looks inviting, basking in the glow of sunlight this morning. When the Seattle Seahawks took the field, they were greeting by a steady snowfall and temperatures dipping into the teens. This time around, the high is expected to be in the teens, with lows perhaps dipping below 10 degrees. There is a chance of snow, but all looks clear for now.

As for the field, the condition is up for debate. If you believe CBS Sports’ Mike Freeman, Soldier Field is in poor condition again, with chunks of sod coming up as players run through warmups. Freeman said the grounds crew was spray painting the sod, comparing it to putting “”http://twitter.com/realfreemancbs/status/29219694518996992" target="new">lipstick on a pig" while noticing what looked like tire tracks on the playing surface.

On the other hand, check out some of the pictures from this morning. The turf had a tarp placed over it, protecting it from the harsh elements. The photos are zoomed out, but it doesn’t look too frightening, though we won’t know how it will hold up until the players actually get on the field.

Keep an eye on Soldier Field and the weather today as the Packers and Bears hit the field in the NFC Championship at noon on Fox.

News From: seattle.sbnation.com

Saturday, January 22, 2011

2011 State of the Union Drinking Game

The Barack Obama 2011 State of the Union Drinking Game

4 taxpayers of any sex: 1 rich white banker- type wearing dark suit with loosened tie. 2 ordinary folks wearing jeans; 1 in a blue or flannel work shirt, the other in a white shirt, sleeves rolled up. 1 poor bedraggled person wearing clothes that look like they were retrieved from the bottom of a rodeo dumpster behind the animal performer stalls.

1 living room with a TV tuned to the State of the Union Address.

1 shot glass per person. Everybody brings own, scattering array on coffee table in front of TV. Banker gets first choice for use during game. White shirt picks next, then work shirt. Banker pockets last shot glass as well, and Rags either rents it from him, steals a replacement from the kitchen or drinks out of own cupped hands.

Ante up 25 bucks. Cash. Except Banker, who tosses in an I.O.U. and Rags who everybody just avoids eye contact with.

3 packages of steamed Vienna Beef Chicago style hot dogs in the middle of table with butter grilled buns, tomatoes, onions, and some of that weird neon green relish on the side.

1 bottle of bourbon.

A large stash of beer in cans on ice. Rags gets whatever is on sale, like Heileman's Old Style Ice Light Dry. Banker gets import of choice. Jeans get whatever they want, but have to buy all the beer, bourbon, hot dogs, condiments and carry the groceries by themselves.

RULES OF THE GAME:

Every time Barack H Obama mentions bipartisanship, everybody has to drink 2 shots of beer. If he talks about the lessons of Tucson, the last person to throw their arms in the air, fall to their knees and shout "Hallelujah!" has to drink 1 entire beer.

Everybody has to drink 2 shots of beer whenever John Boehner appears to cry. 1 shot of bourbon if he breaks down sobbing and disappears entirely from view.

Every time Barack H Obama says "Democratic leadership," the first person to stop laughing is exempt from drinking 2 shots of beer.

If either Vice President Biden or the Speaker of the House Boehner is seen nodding off on camera, last person to start singing "Wake Up, Little Susie" has to drink 3 shots of beer.

If the President says the State of the Union is good, but could be better, the last person to eat a fully accoutered hot dog has to drink 1 shot of bourbon.

Whenever the President defends ObamaCare, everybody drinks 2 shots of beer. If he mentions Congress voting to repeal it, drink a whole beer and throws hot dogs at the television. The first person to hit Nancy Pelosi in the head is exempt from having to drink 2 shots of bourbon.

If the President relates a touching heartfelt story of a supporter who was denied a decent education, Rags gets to kick everybody else once. Twice, if the subject of the anecdote is in the audience. 3 times, if he/ she is sitting next to a 2 star general.

Every time President Barack Obama talks about his resolve and adopts a frowny look with his brow all furrowed and stuff, drink 1 shot of beer.

If the Chief Executive winks at or points at Michelle, all 4 players swordfight with hot dogs. Whoever is left with an intact weenie does not have to eat an entire shot glass full of that weird green relish.

If the president mentions the Chinese President by name, the last person to ask "Hu Dat?" has to drink 2 shots of beer.

EXTRAS:

Optional: Have all players drink with left hand. Unless left- handed. If they are caught drinking with dominant hand, they must watch the entire Republican response and no drinking allowed.

If the Dancing Baby from Ally McBeal appears on the screen at any time, stop drinking immediately.

Banker takes home money, shot glasses and bourbon. The I.O.U. is discarded.

Leftover beer and hot dogs go home with Rags after he/ she finishes washing the dishes.

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News From: www.sfgate.com

East West Shrine game

East West Shrine game

As far as NFL draft prospects are concerned, this weekend’s East-West Shrine Game ranks a notch below the following weekend’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.

But if you’re a football junkie in need of a fix on Saturday at 3 p.m. (NFL Network), one player that bears watching is University of North Carolina defensive tackle Marvin Austin.

The 6–2, 312-pound Austin is likely to be an early-round selection in April’s draft, despite the fact he was suspended by the NCAA for his entire senior season after taking improper gifts from an agent.

Austin was a force as a junior for the Tar Heels, piling up 42 tackles – including six for loss and four sacks. But since he didn’t play a down as a senior, his performance this week at the East-West game and his NFL workouts will be particularly important.

You can bet Austin will be one of many players the Titans are eyeing, as Jeff Fisher’s club has a serious need to get deeper, bigger and stronger in the middle of the defensive line.

If you find it easier to gauge how well quarterbacks are doing, you might want to keep an eye on Delaware quarterback Pat Devlin. The 6–3, 226-pound Devlin has been marked by many as a sleeper prospect, and has drawn natural comparisons to another former Blue Hen now succeeding on the NFL level – Joe Flacco.

Devlin is projected right now as a mid-round draft pick after completing 261-of-384 passes (68 percent) for 22 touchdowns and three interceptions on the FCS level last season.

Arm strength is considered by scouts as a potential questionmark, as is the fact he took a lot of snaps from the shotgun. But he’s getting high praise for his poise and his ability to read the field.


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