Monthly Archives: July 2012
Team USA Decimates Tunisia By 47 Points, Still Not Enough To Cover Spread

Did you know that the point spread for today’s Olympic game between the U.S.A. and Tunisia was a “whopping” 55-points? That means if the U.S. Men were going to cover the spread against the Tunisians, Team USA would’ve had to score more than double than their opponent’s final score. With … Continue reading
Michael Phelps: The Most Decorated Olympian In History With 19 Medals

It took until today in the Men’s 4×200 meter freestyle for 27-year-old, Michael Phelps to become the most decorated athlete in the history of the Olympics. Joined by his teammates, Ryan Lochte, Conor Dwyer, and Ricky Berens in the event, Phelps anchored the last leg of the race and finished … Continue reading
Italy’s Fabio Scozzoli: The Human Stingray (Photo)

Many Olympic swimmers in London are so talented that they are often given nicknames. Australian swimmer, James Magnussen, due to his overwhelming speed in the water is known as “The Missile.” Others like to call U.S. swimmer, Michael Phelps the “Baltimore Bullet.” Well, we’d like to take a chance and … Continue reading
Swiss Soccer Player Disqualified From 2012 Olympics For Racist Remarks

There’s a huge lesson to be learned here. Talk “smack” and the Olympic committee will make sure to make the situation its business. The committee is adamant about instilling sportsmanship throughout the games and will not tolerate unaccepted behavior by any of the athletes in the London 2012 Olympics. Michel … Continue reading
Houston Texans Andre Johnson Injures Groin, Leaves Practice Field

Oh no! This can’t be happening again. This is probably what’s running through the head of five-time Pro Bowler, Andre Johnson. The All-Star wide receiver hasn’t been the same for quite a while due to setbacks. Last year [2011] brought a whole bunch of ailing injuries [right hamstring against the … Continue reading
400-Meter IM: Ryan Lochte Wins Olympic Gold, Shows Off U.S. Mouth Grill (Photo)

For the past year, prior to the London Olympic games, Ryan Lochte had been deemed by many to be the United States’ most consistent overall swimmer. Yes, even in front of famously known gold medalist, Michael Phelps. There were rumors leading up to the Olympics that Phelps wasn’t in the … Continue reading
Olympic Basketball: U.S.A. Defeats France Without A Problem

The U.S. Men’s Olympic Basketball Team began their gold medal quest today by defeating France with the score of 98-71. The United States played well in its first game at the Olympics. Led by Kevin Durant’s 22 points, the U.S. team surpassed its first challenge without being forced to look … Continue reading
Change Of Ownership: The Cleveland Browns Are Up For Sale

Since the year 2000, the Browns have had only two winning seasons [2002 and 2007]. In 2002, Cleveland had a record of 9-7 and managed to make the playoffs for the first time since 1999. Year 2007 was even better. Led by head coach at the time, Romeo Crennel, the … Continue reading








