Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The NFL PULLS THE PLUG ON PAC MAN , NOW LISTEN TO HIS RAP........

Wondering what the Tennessee
Titans' football star Pacman Jones will be doing during his time off from the
NFL 2007 season. Well the football super star may have already revealed that
information in an interview with MemphisRap.com at the 2007 Southern
Entertainment Awards were Jones tells MemphisRap.com correspondent Jabari Oliver
of his new record label NSL "National Street League". "For all ya'll that don't
know, the single is 'We Poppin Rubberbands,' check that out, coming real soon ,"
Jones told MemphisRap.com.


We saw the same type of information
when Ron Artest was suspended last year, but no real stars have emerged from the
Artest stable. Its a reason the guys play sports I just hope the realize before
farther time catches up with them. leave the music business for Diddy the real
Bad Boy..


Recently Jones was placed on
suspension for the entire year for the 2007 NFL season for repeated troubles
with the law. Most recently being during NBA All Star Weekend this February 07
in Las Vegas where according to reports, Jones allegedly threw $81,000 at a
local strip club, which led to a shooting that left one man paralyzed. According
to reports, the suspension will cost Jones his salary of $1,292,500


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Felix Steals The Dice And Drives Off With a Suzuki At Fenway.....


On Tuesday night Felix Hernandez stole the show from the attractions of
Ichiro Suzuki and Daisuke “Dice K” Matsuzaka. Although the media hype was
surrounding Ichiro facing Matsuzaka, Hernandez was quietly shutting down the
Boston Red Sox offense. He went all nine innings,\ and gave up just one hit
while striking out six.  Matsuzaka wasn’t nearly as impressive, throwing seven
innings, giving up eight hits and three earned runs while striking out four and
giving up one walk. 


The final score was Seattle 3, Boston 0. Through seven innings, King Felix
still had a no hitter, which was broken up by a J.D Drew single in the eighth
inning. Kenji Johjima, whose had the most experience against Matsuzaka (Over 100
at-bats and five homeruns in Japan) got two hits against Dice K.


After an off-season of hard work and taking off 30 pounds one would figure
that this could be Hernandez’s breakthrough year. Allowing just one run to a
potent Red Sox offense containing David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez, and Drew. King
Felix’s fastball tonight regularly hit the 90’s and after taking a scalding line
drive hit by Manny off his leg in the second inning, Hernandez still recovered
to throw one hit ball.  Throwing a complete game showed the longevity he did not
display last season when he was in worse shape. The bottom line is that if King
Felix can keep up this level of performance all year, Seattle’s chances for a
playoff run should look more realistic.


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