Word on the Street
The New York Rangers retired Mark Messier's sweater last night, in an emotional ceremony. After 25 season, 10 with the Rangers, Messier said goodbye one last time to the Garden Faithful.
Mike Richter said that last night, Mark Messier Night is sponsored by Kleenex.
Lovie Smith says the key to the Bears beating the Carolina Panthers is for them to run the ball.
Greg Bishop of the Seattle Times says that the Seahawks Walter Jones is a gentle giant.
Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star isn't happy about the Steeler's Jerry Porter's comments.
Patriots lineman Richard Seymour and linebacker Tedy Bruschi were injured the last time the Pats played the Denver Broncos, and the key to Pats success is stopping the run.
Tony Kornheiser believes the Washington Wizards need to start playing some defense or else Eddie Jordan could be looking for a new job in the near future.
LeBron James gives props to Kobe Bryant for his heroics last night. Kobe sprained his wrist in the 2nd quarter after LeBron accidentally hit it. Kobe took over the game in the final 2 minutes.
Reggie Bush decided to turn pro, a day after teammate LenDale White decided to enter the NFL draft. And Bush says he wouldn't have a problem playing for the Houston Texans.
University of Texas top recruit, Sergio Kindle, graduated high school early and will start taking his first college courses this upcoming semester. But Kindle won't be partying much, that is if his ‘Pops’ has anything to say about it.
Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News, believes that Villanova’s 3 guard lineup could cause problems for the Longhorns tomorrow.
The St. Louis Cardinals season has unofficially opened with the team’s Winter Warm-Up at the downtown Millennium Hotel.
The Chicago White Sox announced that broadcasting rookie Chris Singleton, not veterans Tommy John or Steve Lyons, to the radio booth as their new radio analyst. Ed Esherman of the Chicago Tribune feels the Sox would have been better off with Lyons because he would have brought personality and experience to the booth.
Mike Richter said that last night, Mark Messier Night is sponsored by Kleenex.
Lovie Smith says the key to the Bears beating the Carolina Panthers is for them to run the ball.
Greg Bishop of the Seattle Times says that the Seahawks Walter Jones is a gentle giant.
Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star isn't happy about the Steeler's Jerry Porter's comments.
Patriots lineman Richard Seymour and linebacker Tedy Bruschi were injured the last time the Pats played the Denver Broncos, and the key to Pats success is stopping the run.
Tony Kornheiser believes the Washington Wizards need to start playing some defense or else Eddie Jordan could be looking for a new job in the near future.
LeBron James gives props to Kobe Bryant for his heroics last night. Kobe sprained his wrist in the 2nd quarter after LeBron accidentally hit it. Kobe took over the game in the final 2 minutes.
Reggie Bush decided to turn pro, a day after teammate LenDale White decided to enter the NFL draft. And Bush says he wouldn't have a problem playing for the Houston Texans.
University of Texas top recruit, Sergio Kindle, graduated high school early and will start taking his first college courses this upcoming semester. But Kindle won't be partying much, that is if his ‘Pops’ has anything to say about it.
Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News, believes that Villanova’s 3 guard lineup could cause problems for the Longhorns tomorrow.
The St. Louis Cardinals season has unofficially opened with the team’s Winter Warm-Up at the downtown Millennium Hotel.
The Chicago White Sox announced that broadcasting rookie Chris Singleton, not veterans Tommy John or Steve Lyons, to the radio booth as their new radio analyst. Ed Esherman of the Chicago Tribune feels the Sox would have been better off with Lyons because he would have brought personality and experience to the booth.

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