Tag Archives: nfl
There are no lockouts in kickball
That’s part of our new WAKA Kickball fall marketing campaign. Like it? Head to this link below and give it a Retweet please. http://twitter.com/#!/WAKA_Kickball/status/101304390098485248 Related articles Summer kickball (mikeholden.wordpress.com) No longer just a kids’ game, kickball finds resurgence among N.J. … Continue reading
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NFL player David Bruton spending lockout substitute teaching, playing kickball with 2nd graders
This is great! According to the Yahoo Sports Shutdown Corner blog, David Bruton of the Denver Broncos is spending the NFL lockout working as a substitute teacher in his home state of Ohio. It’s nice to hear an inspiring story … Continue reading
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Cam Newton in a charity tournament with the official WAKA kickball
That’s Cam Newton, the #1 overall pick in last Thursday’s NFL draft, playing in a charity kickball game in Charlotte on Saturday with an official WAKA kickball. According to the Charlotte Observer, it was Carolina Panther “teammate Jordan Gross’ charity … Continue reading
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NBD: Never Been to Dallas Syndrome
I’m not a Skins fan but, as a guy who’s married to someone who roots for Duke—even though she never went to the school, doesn’t have any family who went to the school and has never lived anywhere near the … Continue reading
Filed under Sports, Washington DC Area
Don’t Let The Redskins Get Away With This One
Does anyone in the Redskins organization have a clue about PR? Some of them probably do, but they are either aren’t speaking up or are being shutdown. The team has a new policy that prevents fans from bringing signs of … Continue reading
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In 2008-09, Caps Outsold the Skins
Something happened in D.C. sports this year that I’m fairly confident has never occurred before and that some people probably never thought possible—the Washington Capitals sold more tickets for their regular season games than the Washington Redskins did for theirs. … Continue reading
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