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Houston’s Art Howe livid over his portrayal in ‘Moneyball’

Zachary Levine Article Reprint Every movie needs a villain, and for one of the top grossing movies of the last week, the villain resides among us. At least that’s how the movie seemed to portray

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How the NFL Is Running a Social Media Empire

Samantha Murphy Article Reprint As prospect draftees arrived at the 2013 NFL Draft on Thursday night, they were ushered to an iPad station set up to look like a goal post. Players smiled into the

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Thomas doesn’t sugarcoat disdain for PEDs

Likely 2014 Hall of Fame entrant calls ‘incredible’ numbers of Bonds, Sosa and McGwire ‘fake’ By Mark Gonzales Article Reprint Frank Thomas’ 521 home runs, his .301 lifetime batting average and his longtime outspokenness against

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Nike pulling ‘Boston Massacre’ shirts from stores

By Jay Busbee Article Reprint We’re a nation of hypersensitive, easily-offended crybabies, but even the most rock-ribbed among us can agree that a T-shirt with the words “Boston Massacre” might not be in the best

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Tim Brown suggests head coach Bill Callahan ‘sabotaged’ Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII

By Brian McIntyre Article Reprint Former Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders (and Tampa Bay Buccaneers) wide receiver/return specialist Tim Brown is among the 15 modern-era finalists in 2013 for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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The Psychology of Unity After Tragedy

Why the Boston Marathon bombings brought the United States together    Joseph Burgo Article Reprint During his press conference following the Boston Marathon bombings, President Obama denounced the perpetrators as “evil” and “cowardly,” contrasting their behavior

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Thomas Jones fears developing CTE

By Jane McManus Article Reprint Thomas Jones, a retired running back who played for five teams in 12 NFL seasons, has decided to donate his brain, upon his death, to the Sports Legacy Institute to

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ESPN Columnist Hit With Racist Hate Mail From Listener

By Hannington Dia Article Reprint  ESPN Columnist Jemele Hill (pictured) shared an alarming letter with her Twitter followers Friday, which she reportedly received after having made multiple appearances on sports radio show “The Herd” last

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