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By: Kevin McCarty
July 10th, 2009 at 6:58 pm

NCAA FOOTBALL: NOV 08 Syracuse at Rutgers

SPORTS:

I didn’t think I was going to have another story about the Chargers to write about until training camp or pre-season at the very latest, but I should have known better. Most NFL players are young, dumb, and full of cum. We can’t count on them to stay out of trouble for long.

This article is about a rookie running back who signed with the Chargers as a free agent after the 2009 draft. 23 year old Curtis Brinkley was driving in a Philadelphia suburban neighborhood early Friday morning, when an unidentified man approached Brinkley’s vehicle and shot him two times. Brinkley then drove off and got help. He is currently in stable condition in Intensive Care at Albert Einstein Medical Center and he is responding to family members.

Brinkley comes to the Chargers from Syracuse. Last season he rushed for 1,164 yeards and he scored 7 touchdowns. Although he may be completely innocent and just a random victim, this will damper how San Diego planned to utilize him in the Autumn.

Before each upcoming Charger game, I will give an analysis of the match-up, and which team I think bettors should put their money on. In addition to injury reports, a savvy gambler should check police reports to see which players were arrested before the games each Sunday!

Question – How do Raiders fans teach their children how to count? Answer – 0 and 1, 0 and 2, 0 and 3, 0 and 4…

LEISURE:

There are approximately 60 photographs of Cheerleaders who made Honorable Mention as I wrote my ‘Building The Perfect Cheerleader’ article. I will include one picture in each article this year, until I have used them all. I think that I deserve a hug from these Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders for all of the hard work I have done this year!

NFL: MAR 04 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Family and...

Comments
  • David
    You can take a kid out of the hood, but you can't take the hood out of the kid.
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