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NFL Team Schedules – Fantasy: Top Quarterbacks

Here are my Top 10 quarterbacks for fantasy football going into the 2010 season, listed in order as of July 8. (Note: I did not include Brett Favre on this list, as he’s not yet committed to playing in 2010.) Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints: Brees is about as reliable as they come and he […]

Tennessee Titans Tickets – Titans, RB Johnson Agree on Restructured Deal

Fans of the Tennessee Titans can rest easy now that the team has come to an agreement with running back Chris Johnson on a restructuring of his contract, meaning that Johnson should not enter into a holdout situation this preseason. The 2009 Offensive Player of the Year will make around $2.5 million in 2010, up […]

NFL Tickets – Fantasy: Wide Receiver Bargains

With the number of sure-thing wide receivers lower than ever this season, nabbing a potential breakout candidate in the later rounds of a fantasy draft could end up winning an owner their league in 2010. Lets’ take a look at some guys that could end up being big bargains this fantasy season: Michael Crabtree, San […]

NFL Tickets – Where Will T.O. Go?

When approached by a street vendor in nearly any city in the world, one way to thwart the sales pitch is for a person to say “I’m all set” and keep walking. Apparently, that strategy also works in the NFL when presented with a wide receiver looking for a new home. That is exactly what […]

Ferrari Full Measure for Victory despite Controversy at German Grand Prix

Ferrari team-mates Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa stood atop the podium holding the silverware at the German Grand Prix this year. Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel captured third spot. The German Grand Prix took place at the Hockenheimring in Hockenheim, Germany. The race features 17 turns and runs 67 laps. The circuit length is 4.574 km […]

Tennessee Titans Tickets – Titans and Johnson (Finally) Agree to Deal

For just about every team in the NFL, it is a dance trying to get players to sign before training camp and avoid holdouts. Players conversely are also under pressure to sign before training camp so as to avoid looking like a money-grubber putting pay over team unity. It is a game of who-will-break-first chicken […]

Indianapolis Colts Tickets – What’s the Status of Bob Sanders?

Injuries can be a tricky thing in the National Football League. In some cases, it behooves a team to own up to an injury quickly, like to move a player to injured reserve to make room for another player. For injuries that don’t end seasons, though, it gets less clear. This leads to speculation about […]

NASCAR Nationwide Series Tickets – Edwards, Keselowski Flash Tempers at Madison

Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski are taking advantage of that “have at it boys” mentality that NASCAR has allowed on the racetrack, and Round 3 of the action went down July 17 when the two drivers battled to the finish at the Missouri-Dodge Dealers 250 at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Ill. for the Nationwide […]

NASCAR Tickets – Brickyard 400 Brings out Heavyweights

There are a handful of sacred NASCAR races, and the Brickyard 400 is one of them. Perhaps the biggest race of the year for the Sprint Cup Series, the Brickyard is a place for power, speed and even rejuvenation. With past winners boasting names like Dale Earnhardt, Dale Jarrett, Bobby Labonte and Bill Elliott, NASCAR’s […]

NASCAR Tickets – Jeff Gordon Goes for Five Brickyard Wins

NASCAR heavyweight Jeff Gordon is no stranger to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Gordon, who left California in his teenage years to race sprint cars in Indy, is a Hoosier hometown hero and one of NASCAR’s most celebrated drivers, and he could soon have his name go down in motorsports history if he wins the 2010 […]