Grill Skillz
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So the Jets almost made an unbelievable comeback - several times in the 4th quarter but came up short. Never underestimate the power of Manning. Luckily the Colts managed to hold on to that lead. So I’m off to week 5 hoping your expert opinions will get me past the rest of the league, who seem to be making all the right picks this year. Only one person was eliminated leaving over 20 teams left. Here’s the schedule:
Sun 1:00 New Orleans Saints v. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Sun 1:00 Green Bay Packers v. St. Louis Rams
Sun 1:00 New York Giants v. Washington Redskins
Sun 1:00 (x) Indianapolis Colts v. Tennessee Titans
Sun 1:00 Chicago Bears v. Buffalo Bills
Sun 1:00 Carolina Panthers v. Cleveland Browns
Sun 1:00 New England Patriots v. Miami Dolphins
Sun 1:00 Minnesota Vikings v. Detroit Lions
Sun 4:05 San Francisco 49ers v. Oakland Raiders
Sun 4:05 Jacksonville Jaguars v. New York Jets
Sun 4:05 Arizona Cardinals v. Kansas City Chiefs
Sun 4:15 (x) Philadelphia Eagles v. Dallas Cowboys
Sun 8:15 San Diego Chargers v. Pittsburgh Steelers
Mon 8:30 Denver Broncos v. (x) Baltimore Ravens
The Mets’ pitching woes could get worse.
Three days after the team learned Pedro Martinez will be out eight months with a torn rotator cuff, manager Willie Randolph announced that Orlando Hernandez might not be able to make his start in Game 1 of the division series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Randolph said that Hernandez felt something in his right calf while running in the outfield Tuesday. Hernandez, who is 11-11 with a 4.66 ERA with the Mets and Arizona Diamondbacks this season, was scheduled to have an MRI exam this afternoon. - ESPN
El Duque Injures Calf, Questionable for Game 1
Orlando Hernandez injured a calf muscle during today’s team workout and is questionable for his scheduled Game 1start tomorrow against the Dodgers at Shea. - NY Daily News
Delta Air Lines, the official airline of the New York Mets, wanted a unique way to celebrate the success Wright and the Mets have had this year and to show its commitment to LaGuardia Airport in New York City, one of Delta’s hubs.
“The Wright Flight” moniker on the Delta Shuttle aircraft includes Wright’s No. 5 with his signature emblazoned over top of it. Circling around his number in blue lettering, it says “The David Wright Flight.”
The plane makes its flights between New York and Boston and Washington, and it will be in service with the sticker for six months.
“I use Delta to go home to visit family and friends, so this will be pretty cool to take a plane named after me when I go home,” said Wright. “I haven’t told my dad yet but he’ll probably want one named after him, too. And my brothers will get on me about this one as well.” - MLB
Outraged New York City lawmakers denounced the manufacturer of a new, highly caffeinated soft drink called Cocaine yesterday and called for a boycott of the beverage, saying it glamorized an illegal and deadly stimulant that has ravaged families and neighborhoods since the epidemic of the 1980’s.
While the site states that “we don’t advocate drug use,” it suggests that the carbonated beverage be mixed with alcohol — offering recipes for cocktails with names like Liquid Cocaine, Cocaine Smash, Cocaine Blast and even Cocaine Snort. The site promotes the beverage’s page on MySpace, the heavily trafficked social-networking Internet site that is popular among children and teenagers. - NY Times
“I think the new ball is terrible,” O’Neal said Monday. “It’s the worst decision some expert, whoever did it, made. … The NBA’s been around how long? A hundred years? Fifty years? So to change it now, whoever that person is needs his college degree revoked. It’s a terrible decision.”
It’s only the second time in 60 seasons the NBA has changed its game balls, and the first time in 35 years.
The new model, the league said in a release, “is a microfiber composite with moisture management that provides superior grip and feel throughout the course of a game.”
O’Neal, along with many of his Heat teammates, strongly disagree.
“Feels like one of those cheap balls that you buy at the toy store, indoor-outdoor balls,” O’Neal said. “I look for shooting percentages to be way down and turnovers to be way up, because when the ball gets wet you can’t really control it. Whoever did that needs to be fired. It was terrible, a terrible decision. Awful. I might get fined for saying that, but so what?” - Fox Sports
Eric Taylor, a first-time high school football coach, finds himself helming a stellar team that has a real chance to make it to the top. The stakes are high, the reward is sweet, and the pressure is immense. Can Eric take his boys all the way while keeping their morale and morality intact?
NBC at Tuesday 8:00 PM