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Archive for January 4th, 2010

This has probably circulated around a little bit, but I cannot hold back from putting this video of great NFL humiliation up. Think of it as reimbursement for the lack of backyard football videos recently.

In Sunday’s game against the Oakland Raiders, Ravens running back Willis McGahee broke through a hole for a big run, and seemed to be destined to go to for six. Raiders safety Hiram Eugene was the only thing left in his way. Now that I’ve set up the highlight, just watch the video to see why Eugene should change his ridiculous name due to embarrassment.

Wow. That was unbelievably terrible. That explains why you went undrafted, Hiram. You made Brian Russell look like a dominant player.

Here’s a handy GIF found here for the most important part of the video, also for when the clip inevitably gets taken down from Youtube by the No Fun League.

Man, that does not get old. Someone needs to put Yakety Sax behind it to make it a timeless classic.

Thanks to SSF’s own Rovitz for bringing this video to my attention.

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According to the Oakland Tribune, Al Davis is planning to fire Tom Cable as coach of the Oakland Raiders.  On one hand you have to feel bad for the man losing his job, but on the plus side, he would no longer have to deal with that mess of an organization.

Reports indicate that Cable will be fired.

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These two men may be racing to determine the worlds fastest human.

According to ESPN and other news sources, Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson and Usain Bolt have been trying to arrange a race to find out who the fastest man on earth is.

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The 2009 Regular Season has finally ended, and with that, it means we can start to turn some of our attention towards the 2010 Draft.  Here is the top 20, all non-playoff teams, and the order that they will be picking.  There are three ties in the top 20 that will be determined by a coin flip at a later date, so there may be a couple small changes to this order as the draft draws nearer.

1. St. Louis (1-15)
2. Detroit (2-14)
3. Tampa Bay (3-13)
4. Washington (4-12)
5. Kansas City (4-12)
6. Seattle (5-11)
7. Cleveland (5-11)
8. Oakland (5-11)
9. Buffalo (6-10)
10t. Denver (8-8) (Traded from Chicago)
10t. Jacksonville (7-9)
12. Miami (7-9)
13. San Francisco (8-8)
14. Seattle (Traded from Denver)
15. New York Giants (8-8)
16t. Tennessee (8-8)
16t. San Francisco (Traded from Carolina)
18. Pittsburgh (9-7)
19t. Atlanta (9-7) 
19t. Houston (9-7)

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