Quote of the Day
"It's ridiculous. Can I say that any more clearly?"
-- Angels manager Mike Scioscia, on the numberof off days during the MLB postseason (L.A. TIMES, 10/25).
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Passion For NFL On Display In London Yesterday It is being called the NFL’s “worst idea since somebody decided it would be great to play a Super Bowl in Jacksonville." It “feels like that annual visit to a weird uncle's house: compulsory, underwhelming and mildly inexplicable.” It “means nothing,” and it is a “stupid thing.” This is among the passionate response to the NFL’s annual foray to London, which continually is met with high levels of opposition. But despite such media outcry, one should not expect the NFL -- or any of the major leagues for that matter -- to cede their international strategy. For them, it is one of the keys to new revenue and future growth, and now the NFL is looking at doubling the number of games in the U.K., perhaps as early as '10.
Legends Of The Fall
Fox earns huge 11.4 overnight for Yankees’ clincher despite competition from “SNF;” critics growing restless with postseason off-days.
Gridiron Gains
NBC and Fox continue strong ratings gains for NFL coverage, up 44% and 12%, respectively.
Heading To The Court
David Stern admits NBA is expecting a drop in gate revenue; season tips off tomorrow with full-time referees back on the floor.
Another Rooney Rule
NFL quietly adjusts ownership rules to help facilitate succession planning.
Technical Difficulties
ESPN cites tarnished credibility for dropping Phillips; Griese has on-air foot-in-mouth moment.
The Lion King
EPL kicks U.K. recession with Barclays’ new title sponsorship, up about 25% from previous deal.
Performance Review
Frank McCourt delivers latest shot in divorce battle, charges Jamie with insubordination.
The Worm In The Apple
Yankees searching for answers to cracked concrete already found in new ballpark.





