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Sorry Chargers, fans owe nothing to their NFL teams
Do fans owe their support to teams? It's a question frequently debated on great sports talk shows (such as, oh I don't know, say The Beat of Sports, hosted by Marc Daniels from 9 a.m. to noon weekdays on 740 the Game). Bill Johnston thinks so. Who's...
Tags: Green Bay Packers, Jay Cutler, National Football League, Peyton Manning, Carolina Panthers
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Tony Scott death: Interviews yield no clear motive for plunge, sources say
L.A. NOWAfter two days of investigation, officials said all indications point to suicide in the death of “Top Gun” director Tony Scott, though a reason for his leap off a bridge remains a mystery, law enforcement sources said. The sources said...... -
Elvis Presley's Beverly Hills estate for sale at $13 million
It’s no Graceland, but the Beverly Hills home shared by Elvis Presley and wife Priscilla is hardly a jailhouse either. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom French Regency estate, seated on a 1.2-acre promontory with city-to-ocean views of Los Angeles,...
Tags: Taylor Swift, Personal Service, Real Estate, Elvis Presley
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5 Questions: Patrick Muldoon on staying chiseled
Patrick Muldoon had his brains sucked out by a bug-eyed alien in "Starship Troopers," and perhaps more appealing he's been both a kindly heartthrob, Austin Reed on "Days of Our Lives," and an evil heartthrob, Richard Hart on "Melrose Place." Shirtless...
Tags: High School Sports, USC Trojans, Patrick Muldoon, Weightlifting, Muhammad Ali
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Scots charge past Knights in league opener
Special to this NewspaperLA MESA — It was the Catholics against the Christians but not so much in the biblical sense. The Vincent Memorial High football team traveled to La Mesa to open Manzanita League play against Foothills Christian High at the Junior Seau Sports...Tags: Mountains, Football, Landforms
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Griffins overwhelm Pirates
El CAJON — Any thoughts that the Orange Coast College football team was building on a potentially special season were likely washed away by a deluge of 35 straight points by host Grossmont Saturday. Grossmont rallied from a 10-0 deficit to earn a...Tags: Piracy, Mike Taylor, Football
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Orange Coast Football Preview
Orange Coast (3-1) vs. Grossmont (3-1) When/where: Saturday, 1 p.m. at Grossmont Key Pirates: So. TB Robert Penny (440 yards, five TDs rushing); FR. QB Jon Newsom (829 yards, eight TDs passing); So. OLB Nick Cody (44 tackles); So. DE Vince Coleman (34...Tags: Piracy, Football
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'Head Games' review: Ouch. And I mean that in a good way.
*** (out of four) At some point your mom or dad probably said, “It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt.” Ralphie from “A Christmas Story” knows what I’m talking about. Many people participating in activities...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Head, Roger Goodell, Head Games (movie), Dave Duerson
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1994 Dolphins: Some ex-players succeed, some fall on hard times
A heroin dealer in upstate New York. A juvenile court judge in Tennessee. A Stanford grad overseeing $500 million in pension funds for Florida state retirees. A felon who watched his son win the Heisman Trophy from a jailhouse TV. These are your 1994...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Heisman Trophy, Finance, Dave Duerson, National Football League
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Battered ex-Dolphins face life of pain when playing days are over
Few players walk away physically unscathed after a career in professional football. From Greg Baty and his crooked pinky finger to Gene Atkins and his well-documented struggles with dementia, the 1994 Miami Dolphins are no different. Today, with most...
Tags: Heart Attack, Trials, Death, Retirement, San Diego Chargers
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Permanent memorial honoring Seau is in the works
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterOCEANSIDE, Calif. - A plan for a memorial in Oceanside honoring Junior Seau is in motion. Junior Seau was a friend with a smile and enthusiasm that could light up any room and a man who gave it his all on and off the field. So for Shannon Sager, owner of...Tags: Sculpture, Arts
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Junior Seau's brain tissue to be studied
SAN DIEGO - Brain tissue from deceased NFL star Junior Seau has been sent to the National Institutes of Health for study to determine whether his brain suffered damage from his football career, the San Diego County medical examiner said Thursday. The...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, University of California, Los Angeles, National Football League, Dave Duerson, Football
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