sportsline.com - 9/29/2008
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Stay in your seats, folks, even when your three-time Super Bowl champs are struggling. (US Presswire)
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PM Roundup: Golf Misses Tiger, Packers Miss Rodgers
The Big Lead —
... weekend coverage, marking a 36 percent drop from 2007.” (Sports Business Journal)
Need4Sheed gets some mainstream media love. (Flint Journal)
Congrats to Keith Law for edging Jon Heyman for 1st in baseball prediction accuracy. We placed 7th. (Where I Stand)
If Aaron Rodgers’ shoulder is busted, Matt Flynn’s going to be the guy. (Journal-Sentinel)
A few days late, but Patriots fans are worse than Yankee fans. (CBS Sports)
Playboy pinup is about to testify in the $800k suitcase trial. ...
Kind Of A Lot Happened This Weekend
One More Dying Quail —
... linked an article by CBS Sports columnist Mike Freeman that talked about the Patriots fans who booed the team during last weekend's 38-13 loss to Miami. Included in the article was the following line: ...
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The Boss to play Super Bowl halftime —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 9/29/2008
Another Super Bowl, another rock 'n' roll superstar at halftime.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform at the 2009 Super Bowl halftime show in Tampa, Fla., the NFL and NBC announced Sunday night.
Continuing a run of major talent that ...