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Who is the best owner in pro sports?
Cuban plays hard Ben Bolch Los Angeles Times The NBA still has the best owner in pro sports even after the passing of Jerry Buss. His name is Mark Cuban. Not only do his teams win (with the notable exception of this season), but he pampers his players,...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Detroit Red Wings, Mark Cuban, Super Bowl, Jerry Buss
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NHL, players settle labor dispute
NEW YORK (AP) — They walked into a Manhattan hotel, knowing they were running out of time to save their season. After 16 hours of tense talks, the NHL and its players finally achieved their elusive deal early Sunday morning, finding a way to...
Tags: Strikes, National Hockey League, Pension and Welfare, Leveraged Buyouts, Arbitration
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Manning, Peterson, Pagano: 2012 a year to remember
DENVER (AP) — From Peyton Manning overcoming four neck surgeries to Adrian Peterson's rebound from a shredded knee to Chuck Pagano's fight with leukemia, this has been the Year of the Comeback in the NFL. A season besmirched by tragedies,...Tags: John Fox, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, Injuries and Wounds, American Football Conference
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This Marino has a golden ear
Michael Marino's DJ handle, DJ 1 Tre, is a nod to the jersey number of a certain Miami Dolphins quarterback and ubiquitous Maroone pitchman, spiced with what he calls a "foreign swag." At the name's core, however, is an homage to his dad — the man...
Tags: Miami Dolphins, Sun Life Stadium, Disc Jockeys, Orange Bowl, New England Patriots
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Former Raven Wilson has no hard feelings against former team
Before the start of the 2010 regular season, Josh Wilson walked off the Seattle Seahawks’ practice field and was informed that he had been traded to the Ravens. Less than a year later, Wilson, a free agent at the time, picked his next destination,...
Tags: Washington Redskins, London Fletcher, Baltimore Ravens, FedEx Field, Josh Wilson
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Chris Chester has found home in Washington
ASHBURN, Va. – For the first five seasons of his NFL career, Chris Chester called Baltimore home after he was drafted in the second round in 2006. But after the NFL lockout ended in July 2011, the offensive lineman made the move to the Washington...
Tags: Washington Redskins, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, John Harbaugh, Chris Chester
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With no NFL lockout, defenses are back
The NFL is a passing league. How many times have you heard that? And it's true. Passing games generate the majority of yards for NFL teams. But the spotlight on quarterbacks is not quite as bright this season as it was a year ago, when 10 of them...
Tags: AFC North, Super Bowl, Entertainment, New England Patriots, Dom (music group)
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Steelers' view of Joe Flacco has changed
The Baltimore SunI have not-so-fond memories of two summers ago when many NFL players and pundits spent the long NFL lockout ripping Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco. We had a running photo gallery going and whenever somebody took another shot at Flacco, I tacked on...Tags: Dennis Pitta, Jacoby Jones, Ray Rice, Pittsburgh Steelers, Casey Hampton
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Bryant McKinnie calls lawsuit from Miami strip clubs a 'bogus story'
The Baltimore SunRavens offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie is facing another lawsuit demanding payment for an unpaid debt. This time it is a $375,000 lawsuit stemming from allegations that he ran up a hefty tab at two Miami strip clubs. According to the lawsuit filed...Tags: Trials, Michael Oher, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, National Football League
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Real refs return to standing ovation
CNNThe real referees were greeted with a standing ovation Thursday night as they returned to the field after a new contract was announced less than a day earlier. It may be the last time fans will voice their opinion on the recent NFL lockout that brought...Tags: National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Career and Workplace, Cleveland Browns, Roger Goodell
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Scabs can't replace good union workers
Bill PressPolitics is a lot of things. But, as we learned this week, it's not everything. President Obama addressed the UN General Assembly. Both Obama and Mitt Romney spoke before the Clinton Global Initiative. But all America was talking about -- was football....Tags: M.D. Jennings, Paul Ryan, White House, United Nations General Assembly, Mitt Romney
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