Posted on September 16 2010 by Paula Duffy.

Derek Jeter playing baseball the way it is supposed to be played, including all the little cheats that are traditional.
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Posted on September 16 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

The NFL is just one week into its 2010 season, and yet the list of players already placed on injured reserve or out indefinitely is substantial. Take a look. . .
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Posted on September 15 2010 by J. Donetelli.

Although Sharpe hasn’t been charged with any crime, a woman has accused him of forcing her into sex, stalking her and threatening her.
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Posted on September 14 2010 by Paula Duffy.

Ines Sainz recently was in New York to interview Jets quarterback, Mark Sanchez. Was she harassed while at the team’s practice?
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Posted on September 13 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

With the dust barely settling from NFL Week One, there is already a debate over who should start for the Eagles, Michael Vick or Kevin Kolb.
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Posted on September 13 2010 by Tom Ferda.

The hit Stafford took against Cleveland in his coming out game last season was vicious but after what appears to be his third major injury in 11 games, a question of his durability may come into play.
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Posted on September 13 2010 by Drew Bastian.

With their two-time Super Bowl winning QB Ben Roethlisberger suspended for four games the Pittsburgh Steelers went back in history and used a strong running game and a stout defense to get the victory in OT.
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Posted on September 12 2010 by Logan Rhoades.

The flip of performances displayed in NCAAF on Saturday was more impressive than the Dos Equis man’s passport. To prove it, lets take a review of some of this weekend’s games.
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Posted on September 11 2010 by Tom Ferda.

Michigan Wolverines quaterback Denard Robinson has become a record-setting machine just two weeks into the NCAAF season.
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Posted on September 11 2010 by J. Donetelli.

Just one week after lighting up the scoreboard with 55 points, the No. 22 Georgia Bulldogs (1-1) couldn’t find the end zone against the stingy No. 24 South Carolina defense, losing the SEC game 17-6.
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