Author: Anthony Stalter (Page 1380 of 1503)

No holdout for Bulger

As expected, the Rams and quarterback Marc Bulger were able to come to an agreement on an extension and avoided a potential holdout. Bulger signed a six-year, $65 million contract according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

It was highly doubtful that Bulger would have held out, but why wait? He’s only 30, has been very productive over the past four years and is in an offense that fits him. Every year several teams have quarterback issues heading into the season and it usually burns them by Week 4 or sooner. This was an excellent job by the St. Louis front office and now Bulger, barring a serious injury or major drop in performance, will likely retire a Ram.

Wedding bells and death threats

Remember that cute couple that got engaged on national TV right after Boise State’s thrilling last second victory over Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl? Well, Broncos’ running back Ian Johnson (who is black) and Chrissy Popadics (who is white) are all set to marry this weekend, but the only problem is they’re not sure they’ve hired enough security after receiving racist death threats due to their bi-racial relationship.

“You take it for what it is — the less educated, the less willing to change,” Johnson, 21, of San Dimas, Calif., told the Idaho Statesman for its Tuesday editions. “But we’re not acting like we’re naive to all the stuff that’s going on. We know what’s been said. We’re going to make sure we’re safe at all times. It’s an amazing day for us, and we’d hate to have it ruined by someone.”

Wow, that’s pretty mature for a 21-year-old kid dealing with something as big as racism. You’d think people would have more to do with their time than try to ruin a couple’s wedding day just because their skin color doesn’t match. These ignorant, racist idiots should join the rest of us living in the 21st century and stop the nonsense. No young couple should have to deal with this type of hate on their wedding day (or any day for that matter) and hopefully everything goes smoothly for Ian and Chrissy over the weekend.

Vick pleads not guilty, trail date set

The circus arrived in Richmond, Virginia on Thursday with its main clown front and center. Michael Vick and all three co-defendants pleaded not guilty to dogfighting related charges and asked for a jury trial.

Shocker. The trial is now set for November 26, which would be around the time Vick could have been helping the Falcons win football games (or lose them if his fumblitis and inaccurate throwing arm flared up), instead he’ll be knee deep in dog sh…ah never mind.

Goodell to Pacman: No Soup for you

According to Chris Mortensen of ESPN.com, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has decided to bar Pacman Jones from participating in the Tennessee Titans upcoming training camp despite initially flirting with the idea.

I was hammered in a recent blog for suggesting it might be a good idea if Goodell allowed Pacman to workout. My reasoning being that A) It would get his criminal ass of the streets and B) He might actually have to do some hard work for once and not get paid millions of dollars for it. Nevertheless, Goodell and most of the free world disagreed with my thoughts, but hey, what do you people know, right?

Here’s hoping that the Titans releasing him after the 2007 season and that no other team picks up the undeserving punk.

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