There’s a reason Dan Snyder ’s worth a trillion dollars: He’s willing to try anything if there’s a chance he’ll earn a few bucks. Sure, there have been plenty of misses: Deion Sanders , Bruce Smith , Marty Schottenheimer , Norv Turner , Steve Spurrier , Brandon Lloyd , Adam Archuleta , Six Flags, Cruise/Wagner Productions … well, you get the idea.
But Danny’s latest venture is a can’t-miss in much the same way that hiring a basement-dwelling blogger for Redskins.com just screams mainstream innovation: See-through shirts for the uninhibited fan.
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Bon Jovi To Hold Free Concert If Soul Wins Title?From: sportsbybrooks.com
Post Date: 2008-07-17 14:40:49
Michael Klein of the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER remembers a little wager made by Jon Bon Jovi a few months ago - if his Philadelphia Soul wins the Arena Football League championship, he’ll put on a free concert .
Well, the Soul are one victory away from living up to their end of the bargain. All they need to do is defeat the defending-champ San Jose Sabercats down in New Orleans on July 27.
So, if the Soul wins ArenaBowl XXII, will Philly fans see a free show?
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more WKU Players Going Door To Door To Sell TicketsFrom: sportsbybrooks.com
Post Date: 2008-07-17 14:10:15
Magazine subscriptions, candy, Girl Scout cookies. These are several things that someone might attempt to sell to you by going door to door. However, in the world of Division I-AA football (or, if you must, the Football Championship Subdivision), college football season tickets are a possibility , particularly if you happen to be in a neighborhood near Western Kentucky University.
No word if mascot Big Red will come along to hawk stubs with the team next Tuesday and Thursday....
more Cubs Fan Who Sang @ Game Succumbs to CancerFrom: sportsbybrooks.com
Post Date: 2008-07-17 13:37:58
A Cubs fan who won the opportunity to sing “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” at Wrigley Field has passed away after a long battle with bone cancer.
CHICAGOSPORTS.COM relays the sad news that 23-year-old Dustin Eglseder died at his Guttenberg, Iowa, home on Wednesday, a year after cancer was first diagnosed in his right arm. (more…)
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