Georgia's Washington to Miss Season

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Marcus Washington , who figured to be one of the main defensive contributors for the Georgia Bulldogs next season, will have to miss the entire year as he is going to have surgery on his left shoulder. It is unclear whether he will come back to school after that season, as reported by The Associated Press : Washington, a senior, said Monday he will have surgery in the next couple of ... [link]

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Timberwolves Owner: “KG tanked it” last season
Published 3/19/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
With the Minnesota Timberwolves now Kevin Garnett-less, and posting an abysmal 16-50 record, is it any wonder that there are cries from the local media for the team to start mailing it in… losing on purpose, in order to garner the best chance when it comes time to select the ping pong balls for the upcoming draft. When word from the media made its way to Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor, he took exception to the claims about this season, and instead, pointed his finger at his former star player, Kevin Garnett and last season. As reported by The AP: Garnett missed the last ...

Redskins radical offseason freaks me out
Published 3/20/2008 by Anthony Brown at Hog Heaven
Admit it. You expected Lance Briggs and Chad Johnson to be on the roster by now, didn’t you? Only for the Washington Redskins could you describe an offseason where the team focused on re-signing its own players and invited only one free agent to consider a value-based contract as “radical.” Good sense and sensibility does not a championship make, but Daniel Snyder has proven that overspending doesn’t bring titles either. My only complaint about Joe Gibbs is that he early on seemed to buy in too much to Snyder’s approach to roster-building. Still, the Redskins post Gibbs II are better off than when Gibbs returned ...

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