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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Are the odds stacked against the Jacksonville Jaguars

As pre season ends an we all await the start of the NFL how will the Jaguars do this year?

So lets break down the Jaguars in the following areas:
Offense
Defense
Special Teams
Coaching
The Bottom Line

In 2009 the Jaguars had a shot at the playoffs at 7-5 last year and blew four games in a row to end the season.
The attendance at home was only 49,652 and there was talk of the Jaguars moving to LA.

WILL 2010 PROVE TO BE ANY DIFFERENT?

The Jaguars have already made a good comeback, signing Everbank to sponsor the stadium. Selling the amount of tickets to avoid blackouts this year, and even going 2and 2 in preseason.

This year the offense is going to be built around Maurice Jones Drew.
Last year he rushed for 1,400 yards, and 15 touchdowns.
HOPE YOU FANTASY PLAYERS ADDED HIM TO YOUR TEAM.
Already this year some questions about the QB position with David Garrard vs Luke McCown.
As far as the passing game all eyes will be looking at Mike Simms Walker and wide out Mike Tomas.
Also the Jaguars will depend on Eugene Monroe and Eban Britton.
THE HEAT INDEX GIVES THE JAGUARS A 7 OUT OF 10 RATING

The Defense last year had only 14 sacks, and no pass rush!
This year they signed a veteran Aaron Kapman and took Tyson Alualu.
THE JAGUARS ARE GOING TO GIVE UP POINTS!
The heat index gives the defense a 3 out of 10 rating.

Teams rely on special teams and the Jaguars brought in a ton of players this year.
Rookies could be the added spark or the downfall of the Jaguars this year.
Doing returns two rookies Deji Karmin and Scotty McGee.
Kicking will be an issue as the kicker Josh Scobee has seen his accuarcy sink from a 92.3 percent of field goal attempts made in 2007, to 76 percent in 2008, and down to 64.3 percent in 2009.
THE HEAT INDEX GIVES THE SPECIAL TEAMS A 3 OUT OF 10 RATING.

Coaching with Jack Del Rio, well lets just say his job is on the line.
In the past seven years Del Rio has had a record of 57-55, and two playoff appearances.
If the team is interested in going to LA or firing Del Rio the 2010 season will decide the fate of both.
The heat index gives the coaching staff a 3 out of 10 rating.

THE BOTTOM LINE:
There is very little to like about the team and the situation.
There is no veteran leadership, and no inspiration from the staff.
MAYBE THE JAGUARS WILL HAVE A SURPRISE SEASON, BUT THEY WILL NEED TO OVERCOME A LOT OF OBSTACLES.
THE HEAT INDEX GIVES THE INTANGIBLES A 3 OUT 10 RATING.

The Heat index rates the Jaguars at 20/50 rating.
I hate to say this but it is impossible to see the Jaguars making a run at the Superbowl with a division with the Colts, Texans, and Titans.
Also with games outside the division with Dallas and San Diego.

THE ONLY WAY THE JAGUARS WILL HAVE SURPRISE SEASON IS IF THE DEFENSE STEPS UP AND THE OFFENSE FINDS A SPARK OF ENERGY.

VEGAS HAS 45-1 ON JAGUARS WINNING THE SUPERBOWL.

THE OUTLAW PREDICTION:
JAGUARS SHOCK THE HECK OUT OF ALL OF THIS YEAR!

WRITTEN BY
THE OUTLAW MICHEAL TOMSIK

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Boat Casino vs Land Casino in Mayport Florida

If you all do not rember two weeks before christmas in 2009 the Sun Cruize operations closed boats in Mayport, and Daytona, and other areas leaving 600 employees unemployed.
Recently some of the people that operated Sun Cruize have managed to open a new company called Jacks are Better and are planning a return of a casino boat in Mayport.
My hats go off to the new owners, and people behind making the ship a possibility.
However why not open a noramal land base casino in Jacksonville?

The boat while I am sure will do well. As really there is no compition in the area for a casino. You have to drive to the Hard Rock, or go to a internet cafe, or you can go to the Poker Rooms in Orange Park at the Dog racing track.
You can bet horses and dogs there also.

If someone was bright they would open a 24 hour land base casino in Jacksonville.
With the boat you have to sail out to international waters, about 3 miles out.
It takes about an hour each way, than you gamble for 2 or 3 hours.
You have to deal with weather conditions, tides, waves and other factors as well.

With a land based casino you can have returants, hotel, bar, night club, entertainment, shopping and a whole lot more. A small casino in Mayport would not be that hard to construct and parking is availalble. If you go out and look at all the fenced off areas that are availalble right on the river front.

While a casino boat may employ up to 100 people, a small casino could employ upwards to 5000 employees. Some of the larger casinos in Vegas employ more than this amount.

Also look at the history of casino boats in Florida:
In 2004 the Florida Gaming Commission stated 17 boats operated in Florida.
In 2008 the number was at 14.
In 2009 the commssion stated that less than half of that number survived.

Some of the companies that have gone down:
Sun Cruze Casino, Horizions Casino, Treasure Island Casino, and more are listed.
Many of these companies in bankruptcy or just closed the doors.

One company called The Big "M" Casino still operates out of Fort Myers area.

A land Based casino would draw from the local population as well as being a tourist attraction. While the casino boat attracts locals, and can be seen as a tourist attraction it does not operate 24 hours a day or 7 days per week.

The Last ship sailed Wed to Sundays two times a day, and I understand the new company is going to follow the same format.

With the boat you have expenses like gas, wear and tear on the boat, sanitation,
employee training in case of emergency, and other factors as well.

I hope that the new company does well but would like to see some one stand up and say lets open a land base casino here in Jacksonville!

The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik

Saturday, June 12, 2010

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik VS The Pro Leagues

Let me ask you a question: WHY DO WE LOVE SPORTS?
WHAT IS IT ABOUT BEING A SPORTS FAN OF A FAVORITE TEAM, A FAVORITE PLAYER?

HAS THE SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS GONE TO FAR?

Sports is a part of our history, it would come as a shock to me that some one today would not have some knowledge of the sports world in some sort of fashion.

However the money has taken over the industry, sports is ranked the 22ND largest industry in the world.

Sports has become an entertainment industry however it is not about the game anymore, or the best team, or extremely good player (IT IS ALL ABOUT THE MONEY)

The true facts are the games are fixed, gambling, criminal activity, and the manipulation of games all happens!
We choose to ignore it and the industry covers it up.

There are some disturbing facts about these four major leagues in sports:
(NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB)
In 2009:
NFL had revenues of over 6.6 BILLION DOLLARS
MLB had revenues of over 8.63 BILLION DOLLARS
Teams in the NBA made around 828,985 dollars per game!
NHL had revenues of over 1.9 BILLION DOLLARS

I really want you to stop at this point and think about this.
You really want to believe that companies that are involved in this type of money do not have some dirty little secrets involved.

Lets discuss criminal activity in these four leagues in 2009:
The NFL lead the way in 2009, with approximately 20 to 25 percent of players being arrested and convicted of crimes ranging from petty crimes to felony convictions.
The biggest problem in the NFL was DUI and related crimes.
THE MLB and NHL and NBA also had several issues with crime in 2009 with players.
These stories are often covered up as fast as possible, they do not want to ruin the ride the leagues have greated with the TV networks that supply them with a large chunk of the revenues!

OUTLAW SPORTS RADIO IS MAKING AN OPEN CHALLENGE TO ANY SPORTS LEAGUE TO COME ON OUR LIVE SHOW AND DISCUSS THESE ISSUES!

The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
Outlaw Sports Radio

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Monday, March 22, 2010

NFL owners opt out of CBA

The current Collective Bargaining Agreement, initially negotiated in 1993, has been extended on several occasions, most recently in March 2006. The 2006 extension, which could have continued through the 2012 season, gave both the NFL and the NFLPA an option to shorten the deal by one or two years.

NFL clubs today voted unanimously to exercise that option and to continue negotiating a new agreement for the 2011 season and beyond that will work better for both the clubs and the players.

What does this mean to fans and games on the field?
Even without another agreement, NFL football will be played without threat of interruption for at least the next three seasons. The 2008 and 2009 seasons will be played with a salary cap. If there is no new agreement before the 2010 season, that season will be played without a salary cap under rules that also limit the free agency rights of the players. If not extended, the agreement would expire at the end of the 2010 league year.

We are resolved to do our best to achieve a fair agreement that will allow labor peace to continue through and beyond the 2011 season.

What are the issues?
A collective bargaining agreement has to work for both sides. If the agreement provides inadequate incentives to invest in the future, it will not work for management or labor. And, in the context of a professional sports league, if the agreement does not afford all clubs an opportunity to be competitive, the league can lose its appeal.

The NFL earns very substantial revenues. But the clubs are obligated by the CBA to spend substantially more than half their revenues – almost $4.5 billion this year alone -- on player costs. In addition, as we have explained to the union, the clubs must spend significant and growing amounts on stadium construction, operations and improvements to respond to the interests and demands of our fans. The current labor agreement does not adequately recognize the costs of generating the revenues of which the players receive the largest share; nor does the agreement recognize that those costs have increased substantially -- and at an ever increasing rate -- in recent years during a difficult economic climate in our country. As a result, under the terms of the current agreement, the clubs’ incentive to invest in the game is threatened.

There are substantial other elements of the deal that simply are not working. For example, as interpreted by the courts, the current CBA effectively prohibits the clubs from recouping bonuses paid to players who subsequently breach their player contacts or refuse to perform. That is simply irrational and unfair to both fans and players who honor their contracts. Also irrational is that in the current system some rookies are able to secure contracts that pay them more than top proven veterans.

Our objective is to fix these problems in a new CBA, one that will provide adequate incentives to grow the game, ensure the unparalleled competitive balance that has sustained our fans’ interest, and afford the players fair and increasing compensation and benefits.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Will there be TRIPLE CROWN winner in 2010?

In the United States, the "Triple Crown" is usually the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, a series of three Thoroughbred horse races for three-year-old horses run in May and early June of each year consisting of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes.

Only eleven horses have ever won the Triple Crown, none since 1978. In 1973, Secretariat established the largest margin of victory in the history of American Grade 1 stakes races with a 31 length win. Of those eleven horses, Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons won the Triple Crown twice (the only trainer to do so), and an eleventh trainer, D. Wayne Lukas, scored a Triple Crown as a trainer in sweeping the 1995 races with different horses, the only individual in the Triple Crown to do so. Ten jockeys have won the Triple Crown.

The three American Classic Races are collectively known as the U.S. Triple Crown. As of the completion of the 2008 season, the races have attracted 3,889 entrants (a figure that counts a given horse twice if it enters two of the races). Of these, 274 horses have won a single leg of the Triple Crown, 50 horses have won two of the races (21 the Derby & Preakness, 18 the Preakness & Belmont, and 11 the Derby & Belmont), and 11 horses have won all three races. The 11 Triple Crown winners are Sir Barton (1919), Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (1935), War Admiral (1937), Whirlaway (1941), Count Fleet (1943), Assault (1946), Citation (1948), Secretariat (1973), Seattle Slew (1977), and Affirmed (1978).

Since 1931, the order of Triple Crown races has been the Kentucky Derby first, followed by the Preakness Stakes, and then the Belmont Stakes. Prior to 1931, the Preakness Stakes was run before the Kentucky Derby eleven times. On May 12, 1917 and again on May 13, 1922, the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes were run on the same day.

At completion of the 2008 season, the three Triple Crown races have attracted 3,889 entrants. Of these, 274 horses have won a single leg of the Triple Crown, 50 horses have won two of the races (21 the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, 18 the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes, and 11 the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes), and eleven horses have won all three races. Pillory won both the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes in 1922, a year when it was impossible to win the Triple Crown due to the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes occurring on the same day.

There has not been a Triple Crown winner since June 7, 1978, and this is the longest drought in Triple Crown history. Since 1978, eleven horses have won both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. Of those, Real Quiet has come the closest to winning the Triple Crown, losing the Belmont Stakes by a nose in 1998. Charismatic led the Belmont Stakes in the final furlong in 1999, but fractured his left front leg in the final stretch and fell back to third. The four most recent horses to win the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes but lose the Belmont Stakes were War Emblem in 2002, Funny Cide in 2003, Smarty Jones in 2004, and Big Brown in 2008.

Several horses have won two of the three races since the last Triple Crown win, most recently Afleet Alex in 2005, who lost the Kentucky Derby but won the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes. The most unusual of those situations was in 1995, when Thunder Gulch won the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, and stablemate Timber Country won the Preakness Stakes. Both horses were trained by D. Wayne Lukas, making him the only Triple Crown-winning trainer without a Triple Crown-winning horse.

Only one horse, Alydar, has placed (second place) in all three races. He was defeated by Affirmed in all three races in 1978 by a combined margin of two lengths. In addition, Mane Minister finished third in each race in 1991, and Hawkster finished fifth in each race in 1989.

Gallant Fox is the only triple crown winner to sire another triple crown winner, Omaha.
On May 21, 2005, the Visa credit card company withdrew its sponsorship of the Triple Crown, effective in 2006.[citation needed] It relieved Visa of paying the $5 million bonus to the owner of a horse that would win the Triple Crown. Triple Crown Productions has sponsored the races since 2006.[citation needed] The $5 million bonus remains intact.[1]

Many believe Visa withdrew its sponsorship as a result of the New York Racing Association's decision to break with the other two tracks on a television contract. On October 4, 2004, NYRA announced that the American Broadcasting Company and ESPN would hold television rights to the Belmont Stakes, breaking from Triple Crown Productions' deal with NBC Sports.[citation needed] NBC Sports holds the broadcasting rights to the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes until 2010. Triple Crown Productions was formed in 1986 with ABC. Prior to that, the individual racing associations made their own deals with the television networks (ABC and CBS).

The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
Outlaw Sports Radio on Blog Talk Radio

Monday, March 15, 2010

There's unrest aplenty on the NFL labor front

It's a fight between millionaires and billionaires, so it's not something that's going to elicit much sympathy from everyday Americans.

But the dispute between NFL players and team owners could result in a lockout in 2011 — the first labor meltdown since the 1987 strike — and that would certainly grab the attention of football fans.

As the NFL Players Assn. conducts its annual meetings in Hawaii this weekend, and owners prepare to convene later this month in Orlando, Fla., the two are on opposite sides of the actual and philosophical map.

What's the dispute about?

No surprise here: money. Owners believe players have gotten too much of it under the current collective bargaining agreement, struck in 2006, and that they haven't shouldered enough of the financial risk of "growing the pie" with new stadiums, NFL.com, NFL Network, international games and the like.

Is there extra pressure on the two leading men, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith?

Yes. Each is making his debut as the No. 1 negotiator on a CBA, and each has to convince his constituency that he fought hard and left nothing on the table.

Both Goodell and Smith have to live up to the legacies of former commissioner Paul Tagliabue and former union head Gene Upshaw, who presided over a long era of labor peace and unparalleled prosperity.

Smith faces the pressure of possibly being the NFLPA leader who gave back financial gains Upshaw made in the last negotiations, or being the person in charge when labor peace ended.

What got them to this point?

Four years ago, owners were facing a similar deadline, and, in the 11th hour, agreed to a CBA cobbled together by Tagliabue and Upshaw.

Owners agreed to that deal but almost immediately regretted it. They saw it as heavily lopsided in favor of the players. In the spring of 2008 — at their earliest opportunity — they unanimously opted out of that deal, setting the current countdown in motion.

In every other case before this, the labor deal was extended before the disincentive of an uncapped year was reached. Not this time. The deadline passed last March 5, and there is no salary cap for this season.

States Go All In, Expand Gaming Fix Budget

DES MOINES, Iowa -- Faced with a drop in gambling revenue, states are adding games, considering new casinos and increasing lottery options -- anything to keep their cut of the profits rolling in.

States are adamant that they don't want to take advantage of anyone, but with budgets in free-fall and tax increases a losing hand politically, lawmakers acknowledge they are dependent on gambling dollars.

At least 18 states this year are looking to expand games of chance because of a drop-off of anywhere from 5 to 14 percent in the money they collect from casinos, horse racing, lotteries or other gambling.

"Absolutely, we're addicted to gambling dollars," said Iowa state Rep. Kraig Paulsen, the House Republican leader and an opponent of plans to expand gambling in Iowa, which already receives about $300 million a year from the industry. "The current budget couldn't be close to being balanced without that money."

The idea of luring people to the craps tables when they are being battered by the recession is an awkward one for state governments -- a point that has been raised by people who deal with the collateral damage from gambling.

The new blitz "makes gambling more enticing, makes people more curious," said Doug Billingsley, whose treatment center provides counseling for problem gamblers in Iowa.

In many states, the funds for helping problem gamblers have been cut sharply because of the budget problems.

Some gamblers say they don't know how they can afford to wager more when they are earning less.

"People don't have as much to spend," said Freda Lofthus, 71, as she was playing slot machines at Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino near Des Moines. "I spend about half of what I used to."

But in state capitols, the urgent budget problems trump other concerns.

Pennsylvania, where recently legalized casinos have installed 25,000 slot machines over the past few years, is among states now allowing table games, such as poker, blackjack, roulette and craps. New York is putting 4,500 video lottery terminals at the Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens. Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell wants to offer keno in restaurants so that people can gamble while they eat.

Socially conservative states are no less ambitious. Lottery ticket machines have been installed in grocery stores in Florida. Florida joined Powerball last year and is considering a second multistate game.

Kansas is promoting the outlaw ambiance of Dodge City, which now lures gamblers with 600 slot machines and a full spread of gaming tables. Missouri casinos have upgraded their slots with dazzling 3-D graphics and themes like "Star Wars" and "The Wizard of Oz."

"As the recession became deeper, that expected revenue became more important," said Shaun Adamec, a spokesman for Gov. Martin O'Malley of Maryland, where at least 10,000 slot machines are being installed in five locations.

The only alternative in Maryland and elsewhere would be to raise taxes. "There's no appetite in the Legislature for an even modest tax increase," said Gary Tuma, a spokesman for Gov. Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania, which hopes for an additional $140 million in the 2010-11 fiscal year from its gambling expansion.

Iowa already has 17 state-licensed casinos, and Gov. Chet Culver recommended this month that the state approve four more, citing the potential for new jobs.

According to the American Gaming Association, the nation's nearly 450 non-Indian casinos saw their revenue from gambling drop 5.6 percent from 2008 to 2009, after a decline the year before. Casino revenue is down from $34 billion to $30.7 billion since 2007. States typically get a percentage of the revenue, though the formula varies.

Among the states seeking to expand games of chance, Illinois saw a 14.6 percent decline in its gambling revenue and New Hampshire a 9.7 percent drop from 2008 to 2009.

Clyde Barrow, a gambling expert at University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, said states rationalize gambling "as a voluntary tax because nobody has to gamble." But he said studies show that many respond to the temptation.

"We do know the closer you put casinos to people the greater propensity to gamble," Barrow said.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

NEW ATTITUDE BY THE OUTLAW

Outlaw Sports Radio will air every Thursday 8PM to 9PM est.
No Sponsors, no commercials, no co-host!
Live on Blog Talk Radio!
No more videos, no more main web pages, just visit me at MySpace, Twitter, Blogger, or Facebook.

Show is taking a twist also I am going after the leagues, the sports, the players!

The show could be interesting if you want the truth and can handle being an Outlaw!

Show links here:
http://www.myspace.com/outlawsportsradio
http://twitter.com/TheOutawmtomsik
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/outlawsportsradio

Friday, March 12, 2010

Outlaw Sports Radio shuts down Florida Operatiions

Outlaw Sports Radio
Calls it quits in Florida
The small broadcasting company called Outlaw Sports Radio throws in the towel in Florida!

Today was a sad day indeed when the owners of Outlaw Sports Radio threw in the towel on the operation of a small web casting company located on Jacksonville Florida.

After nearly a year on the world wide web, and a brief ESPN début the Outlaw from Outlaw Sports Radio says that the interest in his company has not been as high as his family hoped in 2010.

With sponsors cutting ads, and local sports groups, radio stations, and newspapers not finding any interest in our company we found it nearly impossible to continue operations of the company.

Even after obtaining co-host for the show in Feb 2010, and higher ratings on the world wide web in Feb and March 2010 the company was not able to obtain interviews, guest, and major sponsors needed to operate the company in Jacksonville, Florida.

The company is not completely closed we are still broadcasting on Blog Talk Radio once per week on Thursdays from 8PM to 9PM.
We have no official contracts or sponsors for this show!
We are continuing the show for fun at this point.

We have a my space, twitter, and face book page you can visit.
Just look up:
Outlaw Sports Radio

You can contact us at: outlawsports@live.com
We are looking to find a place to call home on a local radio station if any one is interested.
The Outlaw is also interested in co-hosting and hosting on any local sports shows in Jacksonville, Florida.

The company is planning on re-opening in 2011 on the West coast.
Possibly in Nevada, Arizona or Oregon.

Thanks to everyone involved in OSR!
Micheal Tomsik, 3/12/2010

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Super Bowl to show more ads with people in their underwear

I see London. I see France. I see the Super Bowl's underpants.
Just six years after Janet Jackson's famous Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction" during a halftime show, it's the Super Bowl advertisers — including Dockers, CareerBuilder.com and Bud Light — that seem to be itching to show some skin, again.

Or, at least a hint of it.

The Super Bowl has always been a catalyst for cultural advertising trends from the sexy to the sophomoric. But these latest commercials are less about being sexy and more about showing everyday — very everyday in some cases — people in their undies. And that, says advertising psychologist Renee White Fraser, is brilliant marketing.

"People love to imagine other people in their underwear," she says. "It's a provocative — but safe — way to get viewer attention."

Not everyone agrees with that.

"I think people just lose their minds when it comes to advertising in or around the Super Bowl — and this is proof of that," says Barry Schwartz, professor of psychology and social theory at Swarthmore College.

Here's who's going long on briefs for the game:

•Dockers. The struggling khaki-pants maker will air a commercial that features about 30 men marching in unison in their undies while singing the song I Wear No Pants.

It's about guys who no longer wear the pants around the house. "Our culture kind of celebrates that guy," says Jennifer Sey, Dockers marketing chief. "We're encouraging men to not be that guy."

•CareerBuilder.com. The online job search specialist, partly owned by Gannett (parent of USA TODAY), still is tabulating online votes for its consumer-generated Super Bowl ad, but one of the two finalists takes place in an office where "casual Friday" attire means a workforce that's decked out in nothing but underwear.

"This is just an exaggeration of a bad work environment," says Richard Castellini, chief marketing officer at CareerBuilder. "It's a way to let people laugh at the experience of the job search."

•Bud Light. In a new spot posted on its Facebook fan page, Bud Light features an office full of folks who are only too eager to strip down to their briefs — or less — so they can donate their duds to a clothing drive in exchange for free Bud Light.

While the ad won't air during the Super Bowl, Anheuser-Busch— which will air five minutes of Super Bowl ads during the game — says its aim is to display Bud Light as playful and to get folks talking ahead of the game. "January is the time to put stuff like that out there, leading up to the big game," says Keith Levy, marketing vice president.

The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com

Friday, January 22, 2010

The Outlaw TNA Wrestling Review for 1/22/2009

I sat down on Thursday night and turned my television to Spike TV to catch my first show of the new TNA.
First of all let me say this I have asked TNA for interviews, wrote letters, e-mails.. and they do not even have the courtesy to reply.
Some way to treat your fans and the media for a company that wants to build up and not go down!
Besides that I will write a fair review on TNA.

First of all why are they bringing back all these has beens and want to be wrestlers?
The TNA is looking more and more like the old WCW.
Why TNA let Hogan get rid of the six sided ring and go back to the regular ring is beyond me.
Secondly why bring Eric Bishop into the company?

I have a theory that the CEO of the WWE hired Hulk Hogan to go into TNA and destroy it. I think that the WWE saw that TNA was building up to be a treat to the WWE and devised a plan to bring it down.
IT IS JUST A THEROY!

What is up with Bobby Lashley, is a MMA fighter or a TNA wrestler?
Well maybe some you fans out there have a theory also call in live Tuesdays 1PM EST or Thursdays 6Pm EST at 1-347-857-4417 and give me your thoughts on this situation.

THE OUTLAW TNA REVIEW:
I found most of the matches boring,and the entire night a disappointment!
I was so bored I was playing balloon volley ball with my daughter during the entire show.
The show started off with Rick Flair coming out of a limo with some pretty girls and the TNA Champ AJ Styles.
They continued to the ring.
Once in the ring Flair talked about why he was at TNA, and why AJ Styles and Flair where working together.
Curt Angle came out with Hogan and a re-match was set up later in the program so we will get back to that match.
They showed Mick Foley coming into the arena looking for Eric Bishop, they showed Kevin Nash talking to Hogan. Where are the matches, yep this feels like WCW!
They showed Hogan removing X-Pac and Scott Hall from the Arena with security.
They showed a match featuring the Nasty Boys, and do you remember Mr. Kennedy.
He came out to the ring and was doing his talking when Abyss attacked him.
Of course this was because he had cheated with brass knuckles in the last match.

This is pretty much how the show was for the night.
One match featured with the TNA knockouts, but it really was nothing to talk about.
The MAIN EVENT was the re-match of Curt Angle and AJ Styles minus one Rick Flair as Hogan had banned him from the ring.

Besides TNA going to commercials several times during the match it was pretty good. AJ had gotten Curt Angle in a angle hold and the bell rang. Curt had not tapped out. No one really ever explained why the bell rang, but again Hogan came out to the ring.
Curt Angle and Hogan exchanged words, and Curt Angle even spit on Hogan.
The broadcasters on TNA asked if they thought Hogan was involved?
The night ended with Eric Bishop coming to the ring with some blood on his head and in the ring firing Mick Foley.
Leaving me with even more questions about TNA.
If Mick Foley is a owner of TNA .I do not see how that is possible.
This is another problem with TNA maybe they have to many people who want to be in charge and no enoupgh people making matches and getting the fans involved!
What is the exact deal of Jeff Jarret who started TNA?
Did he sell the company out and why does he have no say in whats going on in TNA?

My review would be THUMBS DOWN to TNA at this point.
TNA was better when they set themselves apart from the WWE having the Octagon instead of the four sided ring. Having wrestlers that had never been involved with the WWE or WCW. Bringing in all these old wrestlers and the old story lines have the look and the feel of the old WCW. It is boring and I really did not feel like watching another show like this one!

IS HOGAN REALLY ON THE PAYROLL OF THE WWE.. AND IS HE DESTROYING THE TNA?

The Outlaw would really like to find Out the answers to this questions and more!

The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Davis might face disciplinary action

Boston Celtics forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis shouted an obscenity at a heckling fan during Wednesday night's loss to the Detroit Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills, a reaction coach Doc Rivers called "unacceptable" and said might result in a fine or suspension.

Davis
"Not from me, but he might from the league," Rivers said of possible disciplinary action. "I'm upset that we lost, people call me names, but that's part of the game. If you win the game, it keeps a lot of people quiet."

The jeering fan near the Celtics' bench repeatedly called Davis "fat boy" and told him to lose some weight. Davis' response was audible on both the Boston radio and television broadcasts of the game and prompted the fan, according to a report in the Boston Globe, to file a complaint with NBA security.

The Globe also reported that the fan, Scott Zack, had been warned earlier about his heckling of Davis.

"We know what happened, and that's unacceptable," Rivers said. "It's tough when the fans are yelling that stuff at you, but you have to be stronger than that."

Davis was fined by the team earlier this season for an off-court altercation that ended with Davis fracturing his right thumb and missing the first 27 games of the season. Davis also offered to pay part of a fine incurred by Rivers for a flagrant foul call on Davis earlier this month that resulted in the coach's ejection.



Rivers said in an interview on Boston sports radio station WEEI on Thursday morning that the 24-year-old Davis still had strides to make in the maturity department.

"I don't think it's a huge step backwards [in Davis' maturity], but it is a step backwards," Rivers said. "Glen Davis has to grow up."

Rivers admitted he didn't hear exactly what the fan was screaming Wednesday night, but believed a verbal confrontation was avoidable.

"It's common sense, when a fan is yelling and it's offending the people around him, then the guy will be removed," Rivers told WEEI. "If a player points or coach points to security, there's a very good chance that person will be removed."

Rivers admitted that Detroit is one of the toughest arenas to play in given the crowd and, while he was glad it didn't escalate to any sort of physical confrontation like the 2004 brawl that occurred at The Palace, he was disappointed Davis got verbally involved.

"I've heard some vile things [said] to me and to players -- it's amazing what you hear," Rivers said. "You should turn around, point to security and let them deal with it."

Rivers then pointed to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday earlier this week, noting: "This is what he heard and how many times he turned his cheek -- if he can do it, why can't we do it on a basketball court?"

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

UFC – Brock Lesnar to return to the Octagon this summer

UFC Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar is set to return to the Octagon this summer.

Lesnar will fight the winner of the Shane Carwin vs. Frank Mir fight at UFC 111.

Lesnar appeared alongside UFC president Dana White on ESPN in the U.S on Wednesday to make the announcement.

Lesnar said that he had been feeling sick for some time while he was training for his fight with Shane Carwin, which was scheduled for UFC 106 last November.

He talked about being diagnosed with diverticulitis after it was originally suspected he had mononucleosis. Lesnar revealed that surgery was being considered but he began to feel better and heal, dropping 40lbs in the process. A visit to the Mayo Clinic revealed in Brock being told surgery was needed but a medical earlier this month revealed he had put 30lbs of his lost weight back on. Brock called it a miracle and said there are no risks in him returning to the Octagon.

If the winner of Carwin vs. Mir cannot fight Lesnar, Lesnar will face the winner of Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Cain Velasquez who meet at UFC 110 next month

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Monday, January 18, 2010

NFC and AFC Championship Game Predictions

AFC NEW YORK JETS VS INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
SUNDAY JAN 24TH AT 3:00PM

So far everyone has been shocked by the Jets. I hate to say I told you so but I did.
This round you got the Colts who will go up against a very strong defensive team. The key to this game is to get Manning off his game and create turn overs.
If the Jets can do that they will be in the winners circle at the end of the game.
Colts I am still disappointed in your team, after all you could be going for a perfect season.That is all in the past however.
First off all I want the Jets to win just like I wanted the Ravens to beat the Colts.
My daughter Alyssa loves the Colts so I am changing my tune for my love of her not the Colts!
DO you remember back in regular season when the Colts and Saints where undefeated and I said they would meet in the Super Bowl?
If not that's OK.
I think if the Jets manage to pull off a victory here they will indeed have my vote to win the Super Bowl.
Vegas odds have the Colts favored by -7.5 on the point spread.

MY PREDICTION: COLTS

NFC MINNESOTA VIKINGS VS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
SUNDAY JANUARY 24TH 6:40PM

This game could turn out to be the better of the two games in my opinion.
Here you have a very hot New Orleans Saints vs Brett Fave and his offensive weapons on the Vikings.
Defense will play the key role if the Vikings can stop Reggie Bush, Drew Brees and the passing game of the Saints.
As with all games turn overs will be a key ingredient in who walks away with this one.
Vegas odds have the Saints at -4 on the point spread.

MY PREDICTION: SAINTS

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

UFC sells 10-percent stake to UAE

After strong whispers over the weekend that multiple trips by UFC officials to Abu Dhabi were to negotiate the sale of a 10 percent minority stake, the news became official today when the promotion released the information to AP:

Flash is now ahead of Dana White in the ownership pecking order. White owns nine percent, Flash owns 10 percent while the Fertittas, Lorenzo and his brother Frank III, each own 40.5 percent.

The infusion of money also opens speculation that the Fertittas could use the money as a crutch for their struggling gaming company, Station Casinos

UFC is rumored to be holding its first fight card in the middle east on Apr. 10 in Abu Dhabi. Lorenzo Fertitta and White are pictured with Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, son of former United Arab Emirates president Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan

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Couture repeats his claim that Lesnar will return soon

The biggest mystery in MMA just got more interesting with Randy Couture reiterating that Brock Lesnar's recovery is way ahead of what Dana White has been suggesting. Couture first told HDNet's Inside MMA and again repeated to Cagewriter that he spoke with Lesnar, who already said he was training.

"He was very upbeat and very positive," said Couture. "[He] said that he was training again but he wasn't cleared yet to get on the mat and that he felt way better and that he'd be back in the spring."

Couture also said he was under the impression Lesnar already had his surgery and the situation was under control. That was Monday morning before Ultimate Fight Night 20 in Fairfax, Va. Meanwhile four hours later, White was still telling telling the Chad Dukes and LaVar Arrington Show on WJFK in Washington, D.C. that Lesnar may be out 16-18 months. So what's the real story? Is White setting us up for a dramatic return in the next few weeks?

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Wizards questioned in gun probe

Three players were meeting with authorities involved in the Gilbert Arenas gun investigation. Two were suspended, including one who had nothing to do with Arenas.

Another was excused. Another was sore and was scheduled for an MRI.

That left the Washington Wizards without enough players to hold a decent practice Monday morning. No wonder Flip Saunders cut things short after less than an hour, and no wonder the coach had an obvious answer when asked if things were starting to get back to normal.

"Considering that we had three guys meeting with lawyers and the district attorney this morning during practice? No," Saunders said. "We have people still meeting with people. We had only eight people available. That's something right now that we have to live with and fight through."

Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Stevenson were the players called away because of the investigation. Saunders sat before the grand jury looking into the case last week, and Randy Foye met with authorities Friday. Investigators appear to be working their way through the roster to obtain every detail possible about the guns Arenas kept at the Verizon Center and the Dec. 21 spat between Arenas and teammate Javaris Crittenton that prompted Arenas to take the guns out of his locker.

"You pretty much look at it as two guys really made poor judgment," said Antawn Jamison, one of the team's captains. "They let something heated dictate a poor judgment."

Arenas was suspended indefinitely by the NBA last week, pending the outcome of the investigation. Crittenton has been excused by the team from practices and games while the legal process plays out. While Arenas has acknowledged keeping guns in his locker and taking them out in a "misguided effort to play a joke," Crittenton has kept a low profile, revealing no details about the incident and saying through his lawyer that he did nothing wrong. Crittenton has an injured foot and hasn't played this season.

The last thing the Wizards need is yet another distraction, but a new one was added to the list when Saunders announced that Andray Blatche was suspended for "conduct detrimental to the team," including a series of unspecified actions during Sunday's loss to New Orleans. Blatche missed Monday's practice and will sit out Tuesday's game against Detroit, returning for Wednesday's game at Atlanta.

Saunders said Blatche's actions were unrelated to the Arenas investigation. Blatche has already been penalized by the team for an Arenas-related incident -- he was one of four players fined $10,000 last week for clowning around when Arenas pantomimed shooting guns before a game at Philadelphia.

Then there's Mike Miller, who finally returned Friday after missing 21 games with a strained right calf -- only to aggravate the injury during the third quarter Sunday. Saunders said Miller would be day to day, but the veteran was having an MRI just in case.

"It's too much already," Jamison said. "But this is our job. This is what we get paid to do. When things are going well, you still got to do your job, and when things are not going well, you still got to do your job. ... I can't be down. I'm going to enjoy it, whether I have six guys out there."

The Wizards have actually played relatively well the last two games, despite the absence of Arenas and the accompanying swirl of attention. They beat Orlando on Friday and were tied in the fourth quarter with New Orleans before losing by five.

But Jamison is starting to wonder how much adversity the team can handle.

"We've learned just as much as you can possibly learn," Jamison said. "With injuries and off the court distractions and things of that nature, knock on wood, what else can we learn from? It wears on you."

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Del Rio staying in Jacksonville amid USC reports

The Jacksonville Jaguars are sticking with coach Jack Del Rio, at least for another season.

Owner Wayne Weaver met with Del Rio on Tuesday, then said they would continue their rebuilding project with the Jaguars.

The announcement came amid speculation that Del Rio was a candidate to succeed Pete Carroll at Southern California. Carroll left USC to become the Seattle Seahawks coach.

Del Rio, a former All-American linebacker at USC, denied a report in the L.A. Daily News that he had been sent a contract Monday night. He said he never considered leaving Jacksonville.

Weaver scheduled a news conference for 3 p.m.

The Jaguars lost their final four games, faded from playoff contention and finished last in the AFC South for the second straight season. It was a significant setback for a small-market franchise known more for empty seats than postseason prowess.

Many Jaguars fans have expressed frustration with Del Rio, who is 58-57 in seven seasons and has just one playoff victory.

But Weaver cleaned house last year, parting ways with several veterans and turning control over to general manager Gene Smith. He kept Del Rio, however, and said he was confident he would get things turned around.

Smith and Del Rio took an aggressive approach to revamping the roster. Four rookies started most of the season, and several more played significant snaps.

The result was a 7-5 start that had Jacksonville in line for a wild-card spot. The late losing streak ended all those postseason thoughts.

Nonetheless, Del Rio believes the team is close to getting back to the playoffs. The franchise has missed the postseason eight times in the last 10 years.

Del Rio just completed the first year of a contract extension and would be owed nearly $16 million if Weaver fired him—a huge payout for a team that blacked out nine of 10 home games because of slumping ticket sales.

Weaver also recently extended the contracts of Del Rio’s assistant coaches, the first indication he planned to keep the entire stick intact.

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NCAA probe of USC complete

After almost four years of investigation, the NCAA’s probe into the University of Southern California athletic program has reached a conclusion. Sources familiar with the investigation have told Yahoo! Sports that the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions will meet Feb. 19-21 to address what investigators uncovered at USC. According to typical NCAA procedures, if sanctions are necessary, they will be determined and then made public via a news conference within six to eight weeks of the February hearing.

NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osburn declined comment. The NCAA’s website indicates the next meeting of the Committee on Infractions will occur Feb. 19-21 in Tempe, Ariz.


Neither USC nor Pac-10 officials could be immediately reached for comment.

The meeting will be the apex in the NCAA’s probe into USC’s athletic program, as it represents the first determination on whether sanctions should be leveled against the school. The determination on a hearing date also indicates USC has received a letter of allegations from the NCAA and that the school has responded in some way. According to NCAA procedures, schools informed of infractions have at least 90 days to respond. After the response period has expired, a case summary is completed and a date is set for the Committee on Infractions to meet and determine whether there is a basis for sanctioning.

The NCAA’s investigation of USC has been ongoing since April 2006, when a series of Yahoo! Sports reports detailed allegations of extra benefits given to running back Reggie Bush and his family by a failed sports marketing company. Since then, the probe has come to encompass former Trojans basketball star O.J. Mayo and the men’s basketball program, after a report by ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” detailed benefits that allegedly had been funneled to Mayo. Former Trojans basketball coach Tim Floyd abruptly resigned after a Yahoo! Sports report detailed an alleged $1,000 cash payment from Floyd to a man who had helped steer Mayo to USC. The investigation is believed to also include Trojans running back Joe McKnight, whose use of a 2006 Land Rover and ties to a marketing entrepreneur in Santa Monica also have come under scrutiny after a recent report in the Los Angeles Times.

Recent developments at USC, including its decision to self-sanction its basketball program, appear to have occurred after the Trojans received the NCAA’s letter of allegations. News of the hearing also indicates that former Trojans football coach Pete Carroll has been aware for weeks of the specific violations the NCAA may be alleging against his program. Carroll resigned as USC football coach on Sunday and has been named coach of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks.

The NCAA probe has stretched beyond individual athletes, widening its focus to USC’s control of its sports programs, as well as various aspects of compliance and oversight, according to sources. It is expected to make conclusions on USC’s institutional control and whether the school had the proper checks and balances in place to oversee its athletes.

USC already sanctioned itself for NCAA violations during the 2007-08 season related to Mayo allegedly having accepted benefits from known sports agency runner Rodney Guillory. The penalties levied by USC included a ban on postseason play, a reduction of scholarships, recruiting restrictions and the vacation of all victories from the 2007-08 season. Both Mayo, through his agent, and Floyd have denied wrongdoing.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

NFL Divisonal Round Sunday Game Predictions

The results for the Wild Card Games. Arizona 51, Green Bay 45 (OT), Baltimore 33, New England 14, Dallas 34, Philadelphia 14, N.Y. Jets 24, Cincinnati 14.
My picks for week one came out 2/2

This week the games get even more intense as the Divisional Rounds decide who will go to the AFL and NFL Championship games. The question is who will be going there?
So here are my predictions for the Divisional Games.

Sunday 17TH 1PM on FOX
Dallas Cowboys VS Minnesota Vikings
Vegas odds have Vikings favored between -2.5 to -3 points.
This is another game that should be packed with offense.
It will be up to the defense on either team to create turn overs that will determine the outcome of this game. Well at least thats what I think.
The Dallas offense averages 399 yards per game, while the Vikings average is 379 yards per game.
Dallas averages 367 passing yards per game, while Vikings average is 259 yards per game.
Dallas also averages 131 rushing yards, while the Vikings average 119 rushing yards.
Dallas averages 22 points per game, while the Vikings average 29 points per game.
The story is pretty much similar on the defensive side of the ball between these two teams.
Dallas Defenseive averages 315 yards allowed per game, while Vikings allowed 305 yards.
Dallas allowed an average of 225 passing yards per game, while the Vikings allowed 218 yards per game.
Dallas allowed an average of 15 points per game, and the Vikings allowed 19 points per game.
I had a hard time with this pick becuase I would like to see Brett Farve in the Super Bowl with the Vikings, but at the same time would like to see the Cowboys advance in the play offs. I believe it will come down to interceptions so I give the edge to Dallas.
MY PICK: COWBOYS

Sunday 4:30PM on CBS
New York Jets VS San Diego Chargers
Vegas has the Chargers favored by -7.5 to -8 points.
The New York Jets will need to pull out all the stops to beat the San Diego Chargers.
Looking at the averages on both sides of the field San Diego Chargers should win this game but stranger things have happened in the NFL.
The Offesive stats favor the Chargers:
Chargers averages 360 total yards per game, while the Jets average 321 Yards per game.
Chargers average 271 passing yards, and the Jets average only 148 yards.
Chargers average 88 rushing yards, while the Jets average 172 yards per game.
Chargers average 28 points per game, while the Jets average 21 points per game.
On the defensive side of the ball the averages favor the JETS however.
The Jets only allowed an average of 252 yards, while the Chargers allowed 327 yards.
Jets only allowed an average of 153 passing yards, while Chargers allowed 209 yards.
Jets only allowed an average of 14 points per game, while the Chargers allowed 20.
Jets only allowed 31% of third down conversions, the Chargers allowed 40%.
I think this will set up a classic offense vs defense game, and I feel the Jets have been under estimated up to this point.
The Jets would be the headline story if they can manage to beat the Chargers.
I like San Diego and would like to go with the Vegas odds but I am going to pick an upset in this game and say the Jets pull off a win in San Diego.
My Pick: JETS

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NFL Divisional Round Saturday Game Predictions

The results for the Wild Card Games. Arizona 51, Green Bay 45 (OT), Baltimore 33, New England 14, Dallas 34, Philadelphia 14, N.Y. Jets 24, Cincinnati 14.
My picks for week one came out 2/2.

This week the games get even more intense as the Divisional Rounds decide who will go to the AFL and NFL Championship games. The question is who will be going there?
So here are my predictions for the Divisional Games.

SATURDAY 16th 4:30PM on Fox
Arizona Cardinals VS New Orleans Saints
This should be a high scoring game because both teams have an offense that can move the ball down the field, I think the defense will decide the game.
Offensive Stats:
Cardnials average 344 yards per game while the Saints average 403 yards per game.
Cardinals average passing yards per game are 251 yards, and the Saints average 272 yards.
Cardinals average rushing yards per game 93, and the Saints average 131 yards.
The game should be very offensive, but I give the edge to the Saints on defense.
Vegas odds have the Saints favored by -7 points.
MY PICK: SAINTS

SATURDAY 16TH 8:15PM on CBS
Baltimore Ravens VS Indaipolis Colts
Vegas odds have the Colts favored by -6.5 points, and most people are picking the Colts to move to the Super Bowl. I have a different type of view about the Colts.
I was dissapointed they did not go for the perfect season and lost the last two games of regular season. I do not feel the Colts are unbeatable I saw the Jaguars almost beat them in Jacksonville, Florida. The game came down to the last play of the fourth quarter. IF Jacksonville Jaguars can nearly beat the Colts than the Ravens have a very good chance to win this game in my book.
It will come down to turn overs and defense in this game and I give that edge to the Ravens.
On Defense the Ravens only allowed an average of 300 yards per game, while the Colts allowed 339 yards per game.
Ravens only allowed 207 passing yards per game, while the Colts allowed 212.
Ravens only allowed 93 rushing yards per game, while the Colts allowed 126.
Ravens allow an average of 16 points per game while the Colts average 19 points.
Ravens also only allowed 36 percent of third down conversions, while Colts allowed 45percent of third down conversions.
MY PICK: RAVENS

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NFL faces off-the-field challenge

The National Football League's appearance before the Supreme Court this week is shaping up as a legal Super Bowl that could affect the cost of Pittsburgh Steelers caps, Green Bay Packers jackets and possibly even stadium tickets and player salaries.

As other major sports leagues watch closely, the court will hear an appeal Wednesday by a suburban Chicago clothing manufacturer that lost a contract to make caps with NFL logos when the 32-team league signed an exclusive contract with Reebok.

The manufacturer, American Needle, claims the deal illegally thwarted competition and raised prices.

It is appealing a lower court's decision that the NFL is shielded from the usual antitrust rules barring competitors from acting collectively.

If the court sides with the NFL and rules broadly, it could give sports leagues significant bargaining power — not just in the marketing of merchandise but possibly in salary contracts with coaches and players. Even if the court rules narrowly, hundreds of millions could be at stake.

"For the court to consider a case that could have a wide-ranging impact not only on the NFL and other sports leagues is significant in itself," says Daniel Glazer, a New York lawyer who specializes in sports and licensing.

If the court issues a sweeping decision, Glazer and others say, leagues could have greater muscle in other commercial deals from concessions to player salaries.

Yet, as Glazer and other analysts note, the contemporary Supreme Court is not prone to sweeping rulings.

The Obama administration, siding partly with American Needle, has urged the court to rule that judges should review sports antitrust disputes on a case-by-case basis.

Strong interest

The stakes are evident from more than a dozen "friend of the court" briefs. Groups siding with American Needle include the National Football League Coaches Association, which is worried about losing bargaining power with individual teams. The NFL has support from the National Hockey League and National Basketball Association, which are concerned about frivolous antitrust lawsuits over valid league contracts.

The question: When can major sports leagues, consisting of many individual teams, be considered a "single entity" and exempt from antitrust law that bars separate businesses from conspiring with one another.

For the licensing of logo merchandise, American Needle says, the 32 football teams should be regarded as individual competitors, just as they are on the field.

"The NFL in this case is trying to do an end-run around the laws that ensure that popular products like NFL hats and jerseys are available at the lowest possible prices," says Washington lawyer Glen Nager for American Needle. Nager refers in his brief to a Reebok vice president's claim that "basic fitted caps that were selling for $19.99 a few years ago are now selling for $30."

Gregg Levy, a Washington lawyer representing the NFL, declined an interview request. In his brief, Levy highlighted the collective purpose of the league. "The NFL produces an entertainment product ... culminating in the Super Bowl championship game," he said, adding that member teams promote a "joint entertainment product."

Levy casts the dispute as limited to promotional activities.

Antitrust gray area

The case began after NFL Properties, through which the NFL promotes its brands, signed the exclusive contract with Reebok in 2001 and American Needle sued.

Sports leagues have long had an ambiguous place in antitrust law because they are made up of separately owned entities, yet their product arises from collective action.

The Chicago-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, whose decision backing the NFL is before the justices, touched on that when it said, "Asserting that a single football team could produce a football game is less of a legal argument than it is a Zen riddle: Who wins when a football team plays itself?"

The appeals court said the issue should be addressed not only "one league at a time," but also "one facet of a league at a time."

In American Needle's appeal, Nager stresses the higher prices consumers face when less competition exists in the making of NFL merchandise.

Levy, for the NFL, counters that the value of logos on sports paraphernalia arises only from the collective efforts of the NFL: "Consumers buy hats, shirts and other goods bearing club marks — e.g. a blue star on a silver background (the Dallas Cowboys), the letter G in a green oval (the Green Bay Packers), a turquoise dolphin wearing a football helmet (the Miami Dolphins) — not because those symbols have intrinsic value or independent appeal, but rather because they represent affiliation with an NFL team

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

NFL Divisional Round of Playoffs are all set

It took a few extra minutes, but the lineup for the divisional round of the NFL playoffs is set.

The Cardinals' high-powered offense will take on Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints on Saturday at the Superdome.The Arizona Cardinals beat the Green Bay Packers 51-45 in overtime Sunday on Karlos Dansby's 17-yard fumble return for a touchdown to round out the field. Earlier, the Baltimore Ravens routed the Patriots 33-14.

Arizona (11-6) will face the NFC's top seed, the New Orleans Saints (13-3), in New Orleans on Saturday. The reward for Baltimore (10-7) is playing the AFC's top seed, taking on the Colts (14-2) later Saturday in Indianapolis.

The Ravens' win at New England sends the Jets to San Diego. A Cowboys-Vikings matchup in Minnesota already was set after Dallas won a playoff game for the first time since 1996 on Saturday night.

The Jets, Ravens and Cowboys all made statements this weekend that they're in top form. The Cardinals seemed poised to do the same when they raced out to a 17-0 first-quarter lead. But the Packers (11-6) scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns to send the game to overtime.

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Friday, January 8, 2010

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Los Angeles announces intentions to poach the Jaguars or Bills

There's a company that plans to build a stadium outside of L.A., and that company also has plans to steal a couple of NFL teams from other cities. Their intended targets of thievery: the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars.
At the very least, that last part is true. Building a bigger stadium for Jacksonville football fans would be like building a bigger public library for high school drop-out crystal meth tweakers. It's just not going to get much use.

It's kind of a strange announcement, and if I were a Jaguars or Bills fan, I'd take it a little personally. Basically, the L.A. people have just announced that they hate you and are planning on taking something that you love. That's just not very nice.

There's no reason to panic yet, though, as we're a long way from anything like that happening. A lot of people have wanted to put a team in L.A., and every single one of them has failed to get their act together. When it comes to landing an NFL team, L.A., for about fifteen years now, has been all talk.

I wouldn't worry too much about it just yet, Bills and Jags fans. Of course, it probably wouldn't hurt to start, you know, filling your stadium, either.

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Monday, January 4, 2010

Barry Hardy a former WWF star at Club Christophers!



Barry Hardy
Ring name(s) "Bad Boy" Barry Hardy
Executioner #2
Agony
Billed weight 230 pounds (100 kg)
Born July 5, 1962 (1962-07-05) (age 47)
Richmond, Virginia
Resides Daytona Beach, Florida
Trained by Larry Sharpe
Charlie Fulton
Debut 1989

Wild Card predictions for Sunday Jan 10th 2009

Sunday January 10th features two games:

1:00pm on CBS
Baltimore Ravens VS New England Patriots

Accoding to a poll on ESPN with over 18523 votes counted on the poll 52% of the fans say New England Patriots win, and 48% say the Baltimore Ravens win the game.

No Wes Welker: The Patriots hope rookie Julian Edelman can replace the departed Welker, who was lost to a knee injury on Sunday. But without Welker's underneath presence the Ravens can devote more double coverage to Randy Moss, a huge factor for their struggling secondary. Baltimore has the league's best run defense, and the Patriots are a pass-heavy team, so Tom Brady's attempts figure to be up.

Banged up Brady: Brady is playing through painful finger and rib injuries and is not very mobile to begin with. The Ravens need defensive tackles Haloti Ngata and Kelly Gregg to collapse the interior pocket, with Terrell Suggs cleaning things up off the edge. Suggs created a touchdown with a sack of Brady in the first meeting. If Brady has enough time to pick out second and third options in the pocket, Baltimore's weak corners will get burned and take penalties.

The other Ray: This game will be more about Ray Rice than Ray Lewis. Rice is elusive in space, is the fulcrum of the Baltimore's offense and is a matchup nightmare. He is young QB Joe Flacco's favorite option and will have to have a big game for Baltimore to win. New England's top defensive linemen, Ty Warren and Vince Wilfork, have been banged up, and the Ravens could be in good position to win the game at the point of attack. Flacco has stumbled in the fourth quarter and in the red zone, and asking him to do too much might backfire.

Prediction for the game: Ravens defense runs rampid on New England Patriots and turn overs decide the game, If the Ravens defense shuts down Tom Brady and the pass game the Ravens win the game, but if the Ravens allow New England Patriots to move the ball they lose. I give the edge to the Ravens!

4:40pm on FOX
Green Bay Packers vs Arizona Cardnials

Accoding to a poll on ESPN with over 16975 votes counted on the poll 74% of the fans pick Green Bay Packers to win and only 26% pick the Arizona Cardnials.

The Packers steamrolled the Cardinals in Arizona on Sunday, 33-7, winning essentially every facet of the game and scoring the first 33 points. With three takeaways against Arizona, the Packers finished with the best ratio in the NFL (plus-24). Packers QB Aaron Rodgers finished another masterful season by going 21-for-26 Sunday. The Cardinals ran for just 46 yards, and Green Bay held the ball for nearly 38 minutes.
You don't hear too many people talking about Green Bay defensive linemen Johnny Jolly, Ryan Pickett or Cullen Jenkins, but all three get the job done and have been key in the Packers' second-ranked defense. Throw in rookie B.J. Raji and you have a dominant front. These men have triggered the club's quick conversion to a 3-4 scheme, and make it easy for linebackers like Clay Matthews to run around and make plays.
So much of the Cardinals' run to the Super Bowl last season was centered around stud DT Darnell Dockett. If he doesn't find a way to make Rodgers run around it's going to be a long day for Arizona. Green Bay's offensive line was the worst in the NFL in the first half of the season, but one of the best in terms of drive blocking and pass protection in the second half. Rodgers is far too good to be able to step up in the pocket and spread the ball around.
Larry Fitzgerald was pretty much unstoppable last January. It may take another heroic effort for this team to advance this weekend. Charles Woodson is as good of a shutdown, press-man corner as there is in the NFL. He very well may be the defensive MVP. If Woodson, who left Sunday's game with a right shoulder injury, does his thing against Fitzgerald, you have to fancy the Packers' chances.

Prediction for the game: Green Bay Packers stop Fitgerald and the Arizona offensecomes to a stand still, or the Arizona Cardinals have the biggest upset in the play offs up to this point. I look for the Packers to take this one.

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Wild Card prediction for Saturday Jan 9th 2009

SATURDAY JAN 9Th 2009 features two games:

4:30pm on NBC
New York Jets VS Cincinnati Bengals

Jets had the play offs handed to them facing the Colts who decided to rest starters in the game.Jets also beat the Bengals 37-0 in the last game of the regular season.
The Jets have a young QB Mark Sanchez who will need to make some key plays for the Jets. Jets will bring the running game, and Jets have led the NFL in total defense and scoring defense much of the season
Jets won three of their final four games in regular season.

Bengals will bring the defensive game to rattle the Jets Offense.
The Bengals on the other hand have to be looking for revenge in this game after being beaten 37-0 by the Jets in the last game.
Bengals have had an interesting season with the death of player Chris Henry,and Chad Ochoncinco distracting the team with all his entertainment tactics.
Carson Palmer the Bengals QB will need to put some offense or the Jets will walk all over the Bengals again with the defense of the Jets.
Bengals have a Strong defense also however and chose to rest leading rusher Cedric Benson against the Jets on Sunday.
Bengals lost three of their final four games in regular season.
The Bengals need to stop the run as in the last meeting Mark Sanches only had eight passes for 63 yards.

Prediction for the game: Jets will run the ball, and the Bengals will need to stop the run, plus if the Bengals offense gets motivated the BENGALS WILL WIN THIS GAME!

8:00pm on NBC
Philadelphia Eagles VS Dallas Cowboys

Cowboys lead, 55-43, and have a 2-1 advantage in the playoffs. Dallas swept the series this season, 20-16, on the road Nov. 8; and 24-0 in the season finale at home on Sunday.
The Cowboys won an utterly one-sided affair Sunday, taking the division in the process. Tony Romo threw for 311 yards, the second time this season he topped 300 yards against the Eagles. Running backs Marion Barber and Felix Jones each ran for 91 yards, and wide outs Patrick Crayton and Miles Austin each topped 90 yards receiving. It was a dominating performance for Dallas, which had 21 first downs to 10 for the Eagles. Donovan McNabb failed to top 230 yards passing in either game against Dallas. In the first meeting, he was sacked four times and threw two interceptions.
Dallas is the only team to truly bottle up the Eagles' big-play specialist this season. Jackson had just two catches for 29 yards in the first game. Sunday Jackson had just three catches for 47 yards. Without that vertical element, Philadelphia could be in trouble. Dallas is stout against the run, and while TE Brent Celek moves the chains, Jackson makes this offense go. If nothing else, the Eagles need to establish him in the screen game and find a way to make him a focal point.
DeMarcus Ware is a destructive force, and if he's able to run free, it's game over. Eagles LT Jason Peters has been battling injuries and the Eagles run a rhythm, timing offense. If the Eagles sell out to chip and defend Ware, Anthony Spencer needs to collect on the opposite side. Philadelphia's loss of center Jamaal Jackson, out for the season, may have an unsettling affect on the rest of the line.

Dallas swept the season series for the first time since 2005. ... Romo set Dallas single-season records for yards and completions. ... Any potential questions about Wade Phillips’ job security would be quashed by another win over Philadelphia this weekend.

Prediction for the game: Dallas is going to either bring the game to the Eagles are blow it and let the Eagles walk away with a win. I would say Dallas has an advantage in this game but the Eagles are looking for a huge upset so I am going with the Dallas!

THE OUTLAW MICHEAL TOMSIK
WWW.OUTLAWSPORTSRADIO.COM

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Club Christophers MMA Wrestling

Club Christopher's is located at 1620 Wells Rd in Orange Park, Florida.
We had been invited by Wayne Griffs who was operating the booth.
They offer amateur MMA and WWE and TNA style wrestling.

A description of the Club:
A small square ring sits on the first floor with seating all around the ring, and there was a bar available also.
The second floor had a view of the ring and some places off to the side to sit down.
The Third floor offered a little more seating a second bar, and the play booth was over sitting a view of the ring and the club.

Doors open at 5Pm with a $15.00 cover charge.

We arrived around 6PM with a match already going in the ring and about 20 to 30 people in the club. Some of them fans and some of them the wrestlers or fighters.

As we did Outlaw Sports Radio live I missed a few of the matches interviewing the production company, wrestlers and fans live.

One match left me a little concerned about a few things and wanting to ask a lot of questions to the promotion person.
In this match a wrestler called Security came to the ring and was awaiting his opponent.
Than two wrestlers entered the ring wearing all black suites.
They also brought some weapons like a weed eater, iron, trash can and
some other stuff that was thrown in the ring.
The two tagged teamed the wrestler called Security hitting him with blows I had been told that where not allowed in these types of matches.
They even hit him with the weed eater a couple of times.
They continued to work him over and than they removed his mask, and continued to assault Security.
I got very concerned as the wrestler called Security managed to escape the ring and the two followed him outside.
I was on the third floor at the booth.
It seemed this was not a planned match, and they had no idea what was going on.
I began to ask myself who contains problems if they become an issue?
The referee had done nothing, and no one was entering the ring to stop the match.
I walked down stairs and found out one of the trainers was calling the production manager to come outside the building.
I decided I would walk out the door to find out what the heck was going on.
A wrestler SAT on the steps outside, I can only assume it was Security because I never saw his face. The wrestler was holding his hand and crying in pain.
I did not get a good look at his hand but I can tell you he had suffered a major injury and that he most likely had broke a few fingers, or even worse.

I left the building and the event even though I wanted to stay to see the final match.

As I was explaining to Anne what I had saw a lot of questions and concerns entered into my mind.

We will have to get these questions and concerns answered on Feb 7th 2009 at 6PM
at Club Christophers!

Join US there
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com

Saturday, January 2, 2010

NFL to review policy on playoff teams resting starters

Coach Jim Caldwell played by the rules when he opted to pull quarterback Peyton Manning and other starters in the third quarter of the Indianapolis Colts' loss to the New York Jets last Sunday.
Those rules will come under review during the offseason, in part because of fan outrage following the Colts' 29-15 setback.

"We are aware of the fan reaction and that is a factor to be considered," NFL senior vice president of public relations Greg Aiello said.

"Some teams that have everything clinched, like the Giants and Patriots two years ago, choose to play all out to continue or gain momentum for the playoffs."

The current rule was endorsed by the league's competition committee, adopted by the 32 teams and reviewed in 2005. It states that a team that has clinched its division title "has earned the right" to rest its starters for the playoffs, and that preparing for the postseason is as important as "protecting some other team's playoff opportunity."

The Colts are expected to play Manning and other starters sparingly Sunday at Buffalo in a game that has no playoff ramifications. There's a chance San Diego, Cincinnati and New England will limit the playing time of some of their high-profile players in games that could determine another team's playoff fate.

"We expect to continue to review this issue," Aiello s