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Posted on: March 11, 2008 9:46 pm
 

Maybe it's just me...

...but I've noticed a strange drop in "Value" ratings for each CBSSportsline.com (is that better, Eric Kay?) member.

Check it out for yourselves! It's an odd thing. If any CBSSportsline.com Staff Member is willing to give me an explanation I'd be overjoyed.

Thanks, and investigate for yourselves!
Posted on: February 23, 2008 9:43 pm
Edited on: February 23, 2008 9:44 pm
 

20 Greatest Comedians of All-Time

Yet another list for those craving something short, sweet, and organized...

Number 20:
Red Foxx

Number 19: Jack Benny

Number 18:
Ray Romano

Number 17: Milton Berle

Number 16: Steven Wright

Number 15:
Chris Rock

Number 14: Don Rickles

Number 13: David Letterman

Number 12: Rodney Dangerfield

Number 11: Eddie Murphy

Number 10:
Bob Newhart

Number 9: Lenny Bruce

Number 8: Woody Allen

Number 7: George Carlin

Number 6: Johnny Carson

Number 5: Bill Cosby

Number 4: Robin Williams

Number 3: Steve Martin

Number 2: Richard Pryor

Number 1: Jerry Seinfeld

Thoughts? Gripes? Attacks on my intelligence?
Category: General
Posted on: February 23, 2008 5:12 pm
Edited on: February 23, 2008 7:47 pm
 

Memphis vs. Tennessee...NO CONTEST

Tennessee vs. Memphis.

The epic #1 vs. #2.

But how epic will this game really be? I say not very.

The reason being Tennessee's apparent lack of ability to shut down anyone bigger than Wayne Chism. Joey Dorsey, equally tall and twice as strong as Chism, will have a field day. The constant rebounds and outlet passes will get really old really quickly tonight for Tennessee fans. Be ready for a little home cookin' as well. The refs and the rims will be kind and the fans will demand even more.

My money says Memphis by 12. 88-76 Dorsey with a big game, as well as Rose. I wouldn't be shocked to see Douglas-Roberts being held to 6 or 8 points in a total team effort by the Tigers.
Category: NCAAB
Posted on: February 22, 2008 4:46 pm
Edited on: February 22, 2008 6:17 pm
 

NFL Combine - Who needs help?

With the NFL Draft around the corner there's one aspect that is thought to be the premier test of physical ability.

The NFL Scouting Combine.

There are a few players that started the season high and have fallen. There are others, though, that in through gameplay success have improved their stock tremendously.

Here are a few guys that I'm interested to see in this year's Combine:

Kenny Phillips: S, Miami (Fl.)

Here's a guy who was a top tier player coming out of high school. He's always been told that he's "the best" guy out there and lived up to that hype as a Freshman and Sophomore at the U. At 6'2" and 210 pounds he's got a good size advantage going for him. He's been clocked with a 4.45 40m time, we expect good things from him. With a sub-par (by his standards) Junior campaign, an outstanding combine performance good mean the difference between him being a late 1st round pick and a possible Top 15 draft pick.

Andre' Woodson: QB, Kentucky

After a win against then (and still) #1 LSU he was hyped as the best QB coming out this year. He had his fair share of Heisman talk too, until his team failed to live up to their Top 10 ranking. After losing to Georgia the questions started to arise. Is his delivery too slow to be a real NFL threat? Is his arm good enough for him to be a perennial starter at the next level? To be quite honest, I don't know. That's why with some good numbers at this Sunday's combine, he could boost his stock to possibly the late 1st round.

Rashard Mendenhall: HB, Illinois

When this kid broke it loose past an NFL-bound USC secondary the scouts took notice. Is this guy's speed for real? Can he do that in the NFL? Once again, I don't know. But if his upper body strength is as super as it appears, then Mendenhal could move from the 3rd or 4th back taken up to possibly 2nd behind only Adrian Peterson Jr. Darren McFadden.

There are others that will be interesting, but these three guys are at the top of my watch list. Check it out on NFL Network all throughout this coming week. If not, check back here. I'll be giving summaries of every day's action.
Category: NFL
Posted on: February 17, 2008 6:25 pm
Edited on: February 17, 2008 6:36 pm