Leinart is Line Art
Hail Arizona and the age of the newest neon-light QB, Derek Anderson? The dropped Card in NFL football today is sometime QB Matt Leinart, who couldn’t find or fill the shoes of Kurt Warner. The Tilt-a-Whirl kaleidoscope of Arizona quarterbacks leaves Max Hall as the Anderson backup, a big bet for early season pressure on the snapcatcher. The former Heisman Trophy winner, 2006 No. 10 pick for Arizona Leinart couldn’t get a grip on the ball both figuratively and literally pre or post Warner era.
Kiffin Wins Yards & TD’s but Lacks Defense
It was a pineapple sunrise for the Kiffin Era at USC, a start beleaguered by the horizon of no bowl for the players no matter how well they perform. Barkley won yards and TD’s but the Kiffin legions lost the war. Hawaii beat USC, a headline that ought to make pundits say “aloha” to any bowl hopes USC might have fostered in the absence of the NCAA shutdown of Trojan derby success. So Barkley gets some cheers, but Kiffin announced he was “very disappointed”.
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Roethlisberger Suspension Cut
The Steelers need the help, even if R-Berger doesn’t come into the huddle until their week 5 bye. He will not be able to practice with the team, attend games, or represent the organization in any way. Roethlisberger may be practicing with another coach in private practice to keep skills sharp. The mood in Pittsburgh is tolerant, but I would advise any travel agent taking reservations under the name “Roethlisberger” to call their bookie.
McCourt Oopsed Dodgers ownership in Prenup
Frank McCourt now evidences that his ownership of the Dodgers with his now estranged wife was a paperwork blunder nobody noticed until after the documents were signed. His attorneys must have gone to the ‘Bewitched” School of Law. Apparently the legal fastballs have bene flying thick and fast in the City of Los Angeles Courthouse dugout where McCourt’s lawyers have been batting away at the Missus.
Well, the document covered the sale of the Dodgers for $30 million, not exactly bubble gum.
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