Whos Keeping Up With The Saints and the Seahawks

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Up & Coming Stars?

Filed under:Dirty girls, Football, PhoneSEX — posted by Molly on November 16, 2013 @ 4:04 am

Auburn and Alabama stand on the precipice of a historic Iron Bowl, one that would amplify the normal insanity surrounding the annual rivalry to near-unfathomable proportions. With matching wins Saturday, both teams will enter the season finale – this time, at Auburn – with one or fewer losses for the first time since 1994. What’s on the line? The SEC West Division, for one, followed by the SEC, perhaps followed by a shot at the national championship.

First things first: Auburn must get past Georgia. It’s the oldest rivalry in the South, hence the title – the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry – and also the most evenly matched series in major college football. The Tigers and Bulldogs have met 116 times since 1892; the all-time record stands at 54-54-8.

An impressive Auburn win could alter the Bowl Championship Series landscape heading into the season’s final weeks. At 10-1 heading into the Iron Bowl, the Tigers could conceivably earn an at-large BCS bid even with a loss to the Crimson Tide. Better yet, Auburn could theoretically finish 12-1 – beating Missouri in the SEC title game – and get some help, squeezing into the BCS National Championship Game in coach Gus Malzahn’s first season with the program.

Washington: The Huskies have already packed two seasons into nine games. There were the salad days of 4-0, complete with impressive wins against Boise State and Arizona. Then came the downturn, when UW dropped three in a row to the Pac-12’s best – Oregon, Stanford and Arizona State. But the Huskies have bounced back to win two in a row in impressive fashion, breezing past California and Colorado, and can reclaim much of the team’s lost luster by beating No. 15 UCLA on the road. A victory could move Washington back into the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll while creating the possibility for a 10-win season.

Cincinnati: Starting 7-2 is easy when you don’t play a team currently holding a winning record. That’s set to change for Cincinnati, which trades the nation’s easiest schedule for the threesome of Rutgers, Houston and Louisville to end the regular season. Starting with Saturday’s trip to Rutgers, the Bearcats are on a quest for national respect.

Oklahoma State: They’re the forgotten team in the Big 12, for one reason or another. Hidden behind Baylor’s juggernaut offense, Texas’ resurgence, Oklahoma’s missteps and Texas Tech’s torrid start under a new staff, No. 10 Oklahoma State sits at 8-1, front and center in the race for the league’s BCS bid. The road is clear: OSU heads to Texas on Saturday, taking on the injury-ravaged Longhorns, before closing with Baylor and rival OU, both at home. Considering the team’s growing pains on offense, this might mark Mike Gundy’s finest coaching job.

Michigan State: All that stands in Michigan State’s path to a Big Ten Legends Division title is Nebraska, which has been tough to beat in November home games under coach Bo Pelini. In the Spartans’ corner stands the nation’s best defense, one that has allowed only 44.44 rushing yards per game and 1.62 yards per carry. Can Nebraska’s run-based offense find any traction? With a win, Michigan State can turn its focus to Ohio State and the conference championship game.

Michigan: Speaking of running the football – or trying, at least: Michigan accounted for minus-69 rushing yards in losses to the Spartans and Cornhuskers. While blame has been heaped on offensive coordinator Al Borges and quarterback Devin Gardner, the onus falls on the underachieving and supremely disappointing play of the offensive line. The only Big Ten team scuffling more than Michigan is Northwestern, which hosts the Wolverines having lost five in a row after its 4-0 start. Something has to give.

Florida: The Gators have two four-game losing streaks since 1990; both have come under third-year coach Will Muschamp. Saturday’s trip to South Carolina comes with bowl eligibility on the line: 4-5 Florida closes against Florida State, so a loss to the Gamecocks essentially ends any hopes of continuing the nation’s longest active bowl streak. Behind the scenes, how Florida caps its regular season may have enormous bearing on how Muschamp approaches his staff in 2014; while his job is secure, the Gators could opt for changes on the offensive side of the ball.

Baylor: What does Baylor have left to prove? Not much, to be honest. But there’s still a degree of intrigue surrounding Saturday’s matchup with Texas Tech at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Consider: Baylor has played only two road games during its 8-0 start. With trips to Oklahoma State and TCU up next, facing off against the Red Raiders on a neutral field might give the Bears a taste – if only a small taste – of what’s to come during the next two weeks.

Stanford: There is a growing national dialogue supporting Stanford’s case for a top-four ranking – ahead of an undefeated team – despite the Cardinal’s one loss to Utah. Stanford can add fuel to the conversation by beating red-hot USC, which has altered the direction of its own season since replacing Lane Kiffin with Ed Orgeron in late September. At the very least, the Cardinal can put itself in position to play for the national championship if only one undefeated team is left standing at the end of the regular season.

Oregon State: It’s entirely possible that Oregon State falls from 6-1 to 6-6, dropping its last five games to limp into the postseason as the coldest team in the Pac-12. Perhaps we should have seen this coming: OSU started 6-1 against a cherry-picked schedule of Pac-12 patsies, and has since found tougher sledding against tougher league competition. Saturday’s trip to Arizona State provides an opportunity to right the ship, should the Beavers prove capable of stopping the Sun Devils’ run game.

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Minnesota Vikings VS Pittsburgh Steelers in London

Filed under:Balls, Dirty girls, Football, PhoneSEX — posted by Molly on October 1, 2013 @ 4:34 pm

Minnesota Vikings beat Pittsburgh Steelers in London NFL showcase

Minnesota Vikings coach, Leslie Frazier, says “it feels great to get first win of the season” adding “and we had to come all the way to London to get it” after his side beat the Pittsburgh Steelers at Wembley.

In one of the most entertaining NFL games yet to be played in London, Greg Jennings provided the biggest highlight breaking several tackles on a 70-yard catch-and-run that opened up a 10-0 lead for the Vikings in the first quarter.

Greg Jennings and Adrian Peterson each scored two touchdowns as Minnesota Vikings overcame Pittsburgh Steelers 34-27 at London’s Wembley Stadium on Sunday night to win their first game of the season.

Speaking after the game, Viking’s coach Leslie Frazier said, “I think I’ll always have a special place in my heart for Wembley Stadium, along with London.”

Peterson described the match as “electric” adding “it was ful of energy, it felt like a home game.”

The Vikings move to 1-3 while Pittsburgh’s record is a lowly 0-4.

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Football Transfers 2013

Filed under:Dirty girls, Football, PhoneSEX — posted by Molly on September 13, 2013 @ 12:13 am

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12 SEPTEMBER

Andy Bond [Colchester - Bristol Rovers] Loan

Cliff Byrne [Oldham - Scunthorpe] Loan

Josh Carson [Unattached - York]

Paul Connolly [Unattached - Millwall]

Shwan Jalal [Bournemouth - Oxford United] Loan

Jeffrey Monakana [Preston - Colchester] Loan

Elliott Whitehouse [Sheffield United - York] Loan

10 SEPTEMBER

Kayode Odejayi [Rotherham - Accrington] Loan

Jazz Richards [Swansea - Huddersfield] Loan

Kashif Siddiqi [Unattached - Northampton]

Martin Taylor [Sheffield Wednesday - Brentford] Loan

Joao Carlos Teixeira [Liverpool - Brentford] Loan

9 SEPTEMBER

Gary Woods [Unattached - Watford]

7 SEPTEMBER

Paul Rachubka [Unattached - Oldham]

5 SEPTEMBER

Shaun Cooper [Unattached - Portsmouth]

4 SEPTEMBER

Ben Alnwick [Unattached - Charlton]

Romain Amalfitano [Newcastle - Dijon] Loan

3 SEPTEMBER

Leon McSweeney [Unattached - Carlisle]

2 SEPTEMBER

Morgan Amalfitano [Marseille - West Brom] Loan

Victor Anichebe [Everton - West Brom] £6m

Marko Arnautovic [Werder Bremen - Stoke] Undisclosed

Benoit Assou-Ekotto [Tottenham - QPR] Loan

Barry Bannan [Aston Villa - Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Gareth Barry [Man City - Everton] Loan

Hamza Bencherif [Notts County - Plymouth] Free

Fabio Borini [Liverpool - Sunderland] Loan

Harry Bunn [Manchester City - Sheffield United] Loan

Jacob Butterfield [Norwich - Middlesbrough] Undisclosed

Paul Caddis [Swindon - Birmingham] Undisclosed

Raphael Calvet [Auxerre - Brentford] Undisclosed

Lee Camp [Norwich - West Brom] Free

Tom Carroll [Tottenham - QPR] Loan

Graham Cummins [Preston - Rochdale] Loan

Florent Cuvelier [Stoke - Sheffield United] Undisclosed

Andrea Dossena [Napoli - Sunderland] Undisclosed

Marouane Fellaini [Everton - Man Utd] £27.5m

Liam Fontaine [Bristol City - Yeovil] Loan

Marko Futacs [Leicester - Diosgyori VT] Loan

Gedo [Al Ahly - Hull] Loan

Danny Green [Charlton - MK Dons] Loan

Adlene Guedioura [Nottingham Forest - Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Tiago Ilori [Sporting Lisbon - Liverpool] £7m

Stephen Ireland [Aston Villa - Stoke] Loan

Saidy Janko [FC Zurich - Manchester United] £700,000 (reported)

Brian Jensen [Burnley - Bury] Free

Cameron Jerome [Stoke - Crystal Palace] Loan

Kaka [Real Madrid - AC Milan] Free

Kei Kamara [Sporting Kansas City - Middlesbrough] Undisclosed

Michael Kightly [Stoke - Burnley] Loan

Libor Kozak [Lazio - Aston Villa] £7m

Niko Kranjcar [Dynamo Kiev - QPR] Loan

Genseric Kusunga [FC Basel - Oldham] Free

Romelu Lukaku [Chelsea - Everton] Loan

Georg Margreitter [Wolves - FC Copenhagen] Loan

Adrian Mariappa [Reading - Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Emmanuel Mayuka [Southampton - Sochaux] Loan

James McCarthy [Wigan - Everton] Undisclosed

Stephen McLaughlin [Nottingham Forest - Bristol City] Loan

Victor Moses [Chelsea - Liverpool] Loan

Dany N’Guessan [Millwall - Swindon] Free

David Noble [Rotherham - Cheltenham] Loan

James O’Connor [Derby - Bristol City] Loan

Peter Odemwingie [West Brom - Cardiff] £2.25m

Bradley Orr [Blackburn - Blackpool] Loan

Mesut Ozil [Real Madrid - Arsenal] £42.4m

Daniel Pacheco [Liverpool - AD Alcorcon] Undisclosed

Nick Powell [Manchester United - Wigan] Loan

Peter Ramage [Crystal Palace - Barnsley] Loan

Abdul Razak [Manchester City - Anzhi Makhachkala] Loan

Jamie Reckord [Wolves - Plymouth] Loan

Bradley Reid [Wrexham - Wolves] £200,000 (reported)

Mamadou Sakho [Paris St-Germain - Liverpool] £18m

Stephane Sessegnon [Sunderland - West Brom] Undisclosed

Ryan Shotton [Stoke - Wigan] Loan

Cameron Stewart [Hull - Charlton] Loan

Jayden Stockley [Bournemouth - Leyton Orient] Loan

Conor Townsend [Hull - Carlisle] Loan

Marcello Trotta [Fulham - Brentford] Loan

Nathan Tyson [Derby - Blackpool] Free

Alvaro Vazquez [Getafe - Swansea] Loan

Emiliano Viviano [Palmero - Arsenal] Loan

Cauley Woodrow [Fulham - Southend] Loan

Marvin Zeegelaar [Elazigspor - Blackpool] Loan

Elsad Zverotic [Young Boys - Fulham] Undisclosed

1 SEPTEMBER

Christian Atsu [Porto - Chelsea] £3.5m

Christian Atsu [Chelsea - Vitesse Arnhem] Loan

Gareth Bale [Tottenham - Real Madrid] £85.3m

Martin Demichelis [Atletico Madrid - Manchester City] £4.2m

Jack Hunt [Huddersfield - Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Jimmy Kebe [Reading - Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Manziel Suspended 1st Half Of Game…

Filed under:Dirty girls, Football, PhoneSEX — posted by Molly on August 29, 2013 @ 4:36 am

Did anyone else hear about Johnny Manziel being suspended the first half of the Texas A&M’s season opener against Rice for his involvement in an autograph scandal? Here’s what I found:

Due to an inadvertent violation regarding the signing of certain autographs, Texas A&M declared Manziel ineligible and submitted the following conditions for reinstatement to the NCAA:

• A one-half game suspension for Manziel

• Manziel will address the team regarding the situation and lessons learned

• Texas A&M will revise its future education concerning student-athlete autographs for individuals with multiple items

Based on the information submitted by the university, the NCAA accepted the conditions as put forward by Texas A&M. If additional information comes to light, the NCAA will review and consider if further action is appropriate. NCAA rules are clear that student-athletes may not accept money for items they sign and based on information provided by Manziel, that did not happen in this case.

you can read more in depth at this link: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1728697-johnny-manziel-reportedly-suspended-for-1st-half-of-season-opener-by-ncaa

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Amanda Says Lets Play Ball!

Filed under:Balls, Baseball, Basketball, Beer & Peanuts, Dirty girls, Football, Golf balls — posted by Ballcatcher Amanda on August 24, 2013 @ 2:14 am

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(Reuters) - The world’s top swimmers will be vying to fill the void left by Michael Phelps as the world championships begin without the decorated American in Barcelona on Sunday.

Phelps, who ended his glittering career after last year’s London Olympics, will be watching from the stands at the hilltop Palau Sant Jordi, a venue for the 1992 Olympics, as some of his old rivals bid to take his place as the global face of swimming.

Americans Ryan Lochte and Nathan Adrian, Australia’s James Magnussen, Sun Yang of China, Frenchmen Yannick Agnel and Florent Manaudou and South Africa’s Chad le Clos will be the ones to watch as the sport comes to terms with the absence of Phelps who amassed 26 world championship and 18 Olympic golds.

Lochte is defending the most titles from the last world championships in Shanghai in 2011, including the 200 metres freestyle, the 200 metres backstroke and the 200 and 400 metres individual medleys.

Among the women gunning for gold medals and world records are Americans Missy Franklin and Katie Ledecky, Lithuania’s Ruta Meilutyte, Chinese Ye Shiwen, Cate Campbell and Alicia Coutts of Australia and Ranomi Kromowidjojo of the Netherlands.

Judging by the form book, the Americans are likely to take the absence of Phelps firmly in their stride and top the medals table for 13th time in 15 editions since the first world championships in Belgrade in 1973.

The former East Germany briefly knocked them off their perch in 1982 and 1986.

“The United States has been the globe’s aquatic power for eons,” according to influential website SwimVortex.com.

“Even as the country undergoes a transition period, there is no reason to believe the Red, White and Blue won’t remain on top of the world pedestal,” they added.

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South Africa’s Le Clos caused a sensation in London when he pipped Phelps to win gold in the 200 metres butterfly and deny him a third straight title in his favourite event.

The 21-year-old suffered an injured shoulder around the turn of the year and has decided to compete only in the three butterfly events in Barcelona.

“Michael Phelps was a role model and an inspiration for me when I was growing up so I will miss him a little bit,” Le Clos, who has become good friends with his boyhood hero, told a news conference on Wednesday.

“He’s going to be in the stands watching and hopefully watching me doing well.”

The world championships also offer a chance for traditional powerhouses Australia to redeem themselves after a woeful performance in London.

A damning review said team management had failed to prevent a “toxic culture” from developing in the squad, which produced Australia’s worst Olympic results in 20 years.

Abuse of alcohol and prescription drugs, as well as flouting of curfews and bullying, had gone unchecked and contributed to the underperformance, the review said.

The nation’s swimmers can put that right in Barcelona and fans will be expecting the likes of Magnussen and Christian Sprenger among the men and Campbell and Coutts on the women’s side to step up.

China, meanwhile, are cautiously optimistic and head coach Yao Zhengjie has set a target of four golds.

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WOW Woman Dumps Beer On Husband At Game

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Amanda Hits a Home Run!!

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