Quote of the Day

“I was reading the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and I didn’t see anywhere where it said we have an inalienable right to see every stinking NFL football game for absolutely free.”  

ESPN's Kevin Blackistone, on tonight's Packers-Cowboys game on NFL Network ("Around The Horn," 11/28).

Thursday November 29, 2007 Vol. 14 — No. 55 Print This Issue

Top Stories

  • Packers-Cowboys Square Off On NFL Network
    “The big game few will see.” So reads the front-page of USA Today regarding tonight’s Packers-Cowboys matchup on NFL Network.  While the op-ed pages and columnists enjoy criticizing both sides, there seems to be more sentiment of support for “Big Cable,” as NFL Network President Steve Bornstein dubs operators today, and more criticism of the league’s position.

  • Field Goals 
    L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa "has given up hope" to place  NFL team in Coliseum, wants USC lease deal after Trojans’ threat to move to Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

    Moving Out 
    Up-for-sale PODS ends title sponsorship of PGA Tour event after just two seasons. 

    Talk The Talk
    Angels Owner Arte Moreno says names will be named in Mitchell report on steroid use in baseball. 

    Golden Great 
    Warriors add 5,500 new season-ticket holders this season to become one of six NBA teams with more than 10,000 total. 

    Giving It Wings
    Red Bulls unveil altered proposal for new stadium after buying out AEG’s 50% share.

    Not Making The Turn 
    Golf Channel, Senior VP Don McGuire part ways after two years.

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