Bradshaw Set To Retire (Don't Worry It's Not Until 2011)

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 Bradshaw Set To Retire (Don't Worry It's Not Until 2011)
Sad news for FOX Pregame Show fans and Louisianans everywhere.....Terry Bradshaw says he plans to retire when his contract is up in 2011. From the NY Post via Extra Mustard... Terry Bradshaw's getting ready to throw in the Terrible Towel. Bradshaw said yesterday that he expects to retire from TV when his contract with Fox runs out in 2011. "I think in three years it may just be my time," ... [link]

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The Roundup: Bill Self vs. Brandon Rush, Bowl Ratings Down, and Two Must-Reads
Published 1/10/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... but you’ll want to read it. Very, very good. (ESPN) So can anyone really pull change off the top of a backboard? (True Hoop) Video game nerd says he’ll pitch one more season with the Red Sox. (CNN) Your SEC BJ of the week. (Washington Times) Losery for Larry Johnson. (Zubaz Pants Sports) OSU fan concedes that Sweater Vest has problems in Championship games. (Hell Yes Guy) Terry Bradshaw, bouncing in 2011. (Awful Announcing) Publicity stunt, right? (Winter X-Games) ...

The News: Major Changes Coming Tomorrow
Published 1/10/2008 by mondesishouse at Mondesishouse.com
... --Terry Bradshaw is retiring from Fox...in 2011. --Very entertaining post from the Post-Gazette's Blog and Gold with reader thoughts on the Steelers, ranging from signing Jamal Lewis to not being sold on their 10-win, division champion ...

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