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Football On Your Phone

The Manning Bro’s have truly outdone themselves this time with their latest Football On Your Phone (F.O.Y.P.) Direct TV video commercial.  It’s almost Step Brothers-ish , in a weird MTV sort of way…

 

Pay To Play – Or Watch

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The Jacksonville Jaguars may stream the NFL Red Zone at the stadium.

For those of you who do not know, the Red Zone is the NFL’s “reality” TV show featuring behind the scenes of select players, coaches and teams in the NFL.

It’s is their version of “The Biggest Loser”, “Big Brother”, and “Real Housewives”.

Hey, that is almost appropriate for the Jags . . .

 

Robert Gill, a rookie draftee of the Arizona Cardinals, (not to be confused with Vince Gill) has a viral video of himself running 25 mph on a treadmill.

 

 

Almost as popular as this girls “selfie” of running onto a playing field.

 

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Robert even went on national TV to advertise his treadmill running ability on the TODAY show. Though, if you look at the bit, I believe the folks watching from the outside have a decidedly less appealing view than the TV audience . . .

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So this got me thinking:

The NFL is constantly looking for ways to bring fans back to the stadium.  Perhaps if they set up some treadmills, or better yet, virtual games to have fans challenge their favorite sports hero, attendance just might improve.

Note: I think a virtual activity is more appropriate.  Treadmills, Real Bats and Balls, Helmets etc and drunk fans never makes for a good combination.

So, what activity would you pay to see a favorite (past or present) sports figure do at a game?

And would you challenge him in a contest – or pay to watch, gawk at, others step up to the challenge?

A QB I Used To Know

This off has had it fair share of drama, story-lines, and mega-trades / mega-drafts. Of course the cream of the story-line crop is the QB carousel of Peyton Manning and Tim Tebow.

This QB soap / cit-com sponsored by the NFL, Indianapolis Colts, Denver Broncos and N.Y. Jets has already produced countless headlines and it will continue to do so throughout the 2012 – 2013 season.

But until then, we can enjoy this awesome music video parody.

Coach Fisher Under The Microscope

Coach Fisher is staring in the online “microscope” video!

Hope his coaching the Rams is better than his lip-syncing.

Though I gotta love one commenters statement . . .

Great. Just great. Our new head coach is a pile of dead leaves. Well, it’s still gotta be better than Spagnuolo.

Everybody Do The Ovi Rap

Alex Ovechkin is branching out, everybody please sit down for this one, into the world of Rap.

He has reportedly shot a rap video with Russian artist Sasha.
The song is called “Champion” was said to be written for the upcoming Sochi Winter Olympics.

Ovi even gets his own verse in the video and RMNB has come through with the translation.

Check out the video below!

 

Stardom

It’s not enough just to be a pro athlete anymore, if you are going to be a true star, you need to hit every multimedia format.

And Devin Thomas did not have to make the 6 O’clock news or police report to do it.

Looks like Devin found a more dignified route by staring with Fantasia in her new music video, “Bittersweet,”.

Now if he can only make the sports highlight videos featuring a TD celebration with Donovan he’d be all set.

Animal Rescue

Here is a brief video that brings to light the hardships Antelope face everyday and the heroic efforts that a lucky few get to perform!

Pick Me!

Now that NCAA March Madness is over, and before the NHL playoffs really get underway; I thought I would turn everyone’s focus back to the upcoming NFL draft(s) and the 2009 Fantasy Football season.

Just like professional coaches, scouts, owners, and management; fantasy football players do their fair share of research. Often research involves watching video tape of players and getting a “visual” of their talents.

Basketball Elite Eight…On DVD

For those who just can’t get enough basketball or for those whose better half would rather watch a movie together, I have a few suggestions…

From: Washingtonpost.com Staff Writer Jen Chaney

Even the most buzzer-beater-obsessed among us sometimes need to take a break from March Madness. And by take a break, I mean watch something basketball-related on DVD.

As popular as the NCAA Tournament is, it’s amazing how few really good movies and TV shows focus on the game that inspired it. Seriously, start naming football and baseball films. You can go on for hours, right? Now try to do the same thing with basketball. Trust me, it won’t take long before you’re scraping names like “Juwanna Mann” off the bottom of the imdb barrel.

Still, some quality basketball DVDs are well worth viewing during those key pauses from bracketology. Consider the following elite eight suggestions.

“Glory Road” (PG, on DVD and Blu-ray), has all the cliche montages and soaring emotional moments one expects from a Disney sports movie. But it deserves credit for compellingly telling the story behind a historical 1966 moment: the first appearance of an all African-American starting line-up in an NCAA championship game. “Glory Road” also stands as one of the rare Hollywood films to capture some of the excitement of March Madness, as it follows the Texas Western Miners through a series of victories that lead to that climactic Big Dance finale against an all-white Kentucky squad.

Many consider “Hoosiers” (PG, on DVD and Blu-ray) the gold standard of basketball movies. Personally, I think it’s a tad overrated. (Exhibit A: the distinctly 1980s-era score, which sounds completely absurd as the soundtrack for a comeback story set in the ’50s.) But because I’d like to avoid receiving hordes of angry e-mails from Indiana basketball loyalists, I will concede that it’s strong enough to be included here, based on the presence of the always exceptional Gene Hackman. By the way, if you crave a quality selection of DVD features, go with the two-disc collector’s edition of “Hoosiers,” which offers more extras (including a making-of documentary and deleted scenes) than the more recent, but comparatively skimpy Blu-ray release.

If “Hoosiers” isn’t the greatest basketball movie of all time, then what is? Easy. It’s “Hoop Dreams” (PG-13, on DVD), the immensely moving, epic 1994 documentary about a pair of inner-city Chicago friends struggling to raise their prospects on the court and someday make it to the NBA. This isn’t just the finest basketball movie you’ll ever see, it’s one of the finest documentaries ever made.

It’s tempting to refer to “The Heart of the Game” (PG-13, on DVD) as “Hoop Dreams” for females. But that would be an insult to this 2005 doc, which follows a Seattle girls high school basketball team through several roller coaster seasons and works just beautifully on its own terms. Though focused largely on star player Darnellia Russell and the life-altering event that briefly sidelines her career, “Heart” shows what can be achieved when a group of young ladies are empowered to make their own decisions, “draw blood” on the basketball court and stick by each other, no matter what.

Hardcore sports nuts may think 2000’s “Love & Basketball” (PG-13, on DVD) spends too much time on the love and not enough on the basketball. But most viewers will appreciate Sanaa Lathan’s grounded performance as a ferocious female baller who demonstrates that a woman can be even more devoted to the game than her man is.

In the mood for some retro b-ball? Well, sadly, the disco-flavored “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh” is not on DVD. But while you wait for that flagrant oversight to be rectified, check out the first two seasons of “The White Shadow” the Emmy Award-winning CBS drama that ran from 1978 to 1981 and starred Ken Howard as the former NBA player-turned-high-school basketball coach at L.A.’s Carver High School. Serious issues — from race relations to teen pregnancy — are tackled while players with nicknames like Salami and Hollywood dominate the court in short shorts and tube socks up to their knees.

The “your mother” jokes and the slick moves come fast and furious in “White Men Can’t Jump” (Rated R, on DVD) a con artist comedy that lets Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes work their street ball magic, and gives co-star Rosie Perez the opportunity to become a “Jeopardy” champion by showing off her knowledge of foods that begin with the letter Q. Now that’s impressive.

If all this year’s tourney excitement merely makes you hunger for more, then skip the movies and TV shows and get a copy of “NCAA March Madness: The Greatest Moments of the NCAA Tournament” a DVD released last month that contains 75 minutes of comebacks, buzzer beaters and classic performances by legends like Bill Walton and Michael Jordan. Of course, not every key game gets its one shining moment; the 1985 Villanova upset over Georgetown, for example, is notably absent. But there is enough here to satisfy most fans, especially those who still haven’t seen that 1992 Christian Laettner shot enough times yet.