Colts Stun Texans (And Possibly Themselves) In Comeback Victory, 35-27

November 30, 2009 Josh Dhani Leave a comment

The Colts played a real tough game, facing the Houston Texans. With this win, and a Jaguars loss to the 49ers, they would clinch the AFC South. They had to go 16-0, and right now, at 10-0, they were on their way. If they go 11-0 after this victory, there’s a chance.
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James Hardy Getting Second Chance

November 13, 2009 Josh Dhani Leave a comment

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James Hardy is getting a second chance to prove himself to the Buffalo Bills. After not playing football for over nine months, he’ll be competing for a spot against Roscoe Parrish and Steve Johnson.

With Hardy back, the Bills released Xavier Oman, a running back.

Hardy only had caught nine passes for 87 yards but is looking to do something this year. With him built like Terrell Owens, he can turn into a magical receiver.

Owens hasn’t been doing much and Hardy could do something. Hardy is going to have to prove he was deserved to be a second-round pick, and be a thousand times more worth than that.

It’s going to be very interesting of what he does coming back from injury.

Ochocinco Fined $20K For One-Dollar Bribe

November 13, 2009 Josh Dhani Leave a comment

Everybody was laughing at what Chad Ochocinco did after he made a catch. The refs were checking if the catch was actually made, and then there you see seeing Ochocinco bribing him with one dollar.

Everybody thought it was hilarious, including myself. Not the NFL. The NFL fined Ochocinco for $20K for him trying to bribe the referee.

One of the NFL’s executives, Ray Anderson, says this:

“The very appearance of impropriety is not acceptable. Your conduct was unprofessional and unbecoming an NFL player.”

“You don’t fool with the integrity of the game in the NFL. You don’t cross that line, and he crossed that line. I told him that, and obviously the league felt that.” says head coach Marvin Lewis. “We’re not the WWF. It’s a serious game for serious people. You can’t do that, and he realizes he made a very big error in judgment. He’s sorry for it. Hopefully some good will come out of it. I’m sure the league at some point can’t have a copycat deal. So I think they made a pretty firm statement there will be no copycats.”

Well, what do you expect. Ochocinco will keep getting fines. It’s just how he is.

And like he is, you just can’t stop No. 85.

Welcome To the Site

November 13, 2009 Josh Dhani 1 comment

I look forward to sharing my NFL work with you all!

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