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Wednesday, August 17th 2005

11:02 AM

The NFL Is Back...

I am figuring that right about now you are gettin' back
into the NFL action, and are looking for the best resources
on the Internet. You have returned to right place.

Any questions, check out AJ Jennings' return with the
NEW NFL INJURY REPORT.

Just the beginning...

-The Director
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Monday, July 4th 2005

3:30 PM

NFL Odds Are Up...

The Director is back from the Hard Rock Hotel Vegas
and has posted the current NFL Odds for Week 1 at
the newly designed Director's Corner

Thanks to Tyler Stevens our Space has been one of the most happening
places to be this weekend.

CHECK IT HERE!

Enjoy the Fireworks!

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Wednesday, June 15th 2005

12:43 PM

Where's The NFL Stuff?

I know what you are sayin' to yourself. The Director promises
the NFL Blog, and what I get are the HOTTEST FANS. Just for
the moment.

As promised, once the NFL Preseaons begins, this will be the place. In
the interim I encourage you to check our KELLY JACOBS, who in coming
on board in 2003 has now EXPLODED with new photos from a couple
of her hottest shoots. Check it for yourself!

P.S. Will be head to N.Y. this weekend, and Vegas to HRH Rehab
on the 26th - See Ya All There!
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Thursday, June 9th 2005

6:04 AM

'Don't Quote Me Boy, Cuz I Ain't Said Sh*t'

NFL

As you may recall, we had launched this section on
our site last year. Having reviewed the quotes
from prior year, we thought we would launch it again from
The Blog getting you ready for the NFL Preseason:


"This one of the great franchises in the NFL with an
unmatched tradition of success, and it's going to be special
for me to be a part of the legacy." -Randy Mueller, Former
New Orleans Saints GM upon being hired as the new Miami
Dolphins GM


Am I wrong, or were the Fish one of the worst 4-12 teams
that hit field last year? Seemingly doing little to correct the
situation in the off-season. If it looks this good to him, imagine
what the inside of the Saints looks like?


On Ricky Williams, 'He's a good guy...he is not a problem
in the locker room. He just marches to a beat of a different
drummer. He has always been very unpredictable, and that
will never change."
ENTERTAINMENT

Hey, we have caught the eye of the Jaimarie, upcoming star of the
2006 Lingerie Bowl. Check out all of HOT REVIEWS

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Wednesday, June 8th 2005

7:19 PM

Better Late Than Never....

I was not going to go back on my word.  The Director promised
to post each day, and even though the day job is getting the best of me,
and I am prepped to hit the couch.


Blame Betcee May, who you will hopefully be getting a look at as
to why I did not post at dawn this morning.

The good news
is that in the midst of it all, we have redesigned our Banner Exchange
so that enthusiasts get a piece of us in 2005.


Having added Sasha Ogata, you have the chance to use the following new banner...



Pitch us on your site at Banner Exchange


See ya in the morning.  We launch our 'Don't Quote Me Boy, Cuz I Ain't Said Sh*t'

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Tuesday, June 7th 2005

5:44 AM

Football and Chicks Up Close...

With traffic continuing to rise, I have begun to realize
as I sit here at dawn in Beverly Hills is that the best way
to get our fans involved is to try to provide a daily blurb,
however small on the evolution into 2005's season. 
Having continued to stick to mantra of editing pages each
day to offer the slickest look for NFL Fans, I have decided
that here will be the place to watch the evolution.


As always, your thoughts and ideas are welcome.


To this end, I point you to the latest HOTTEST FAN,
Ebony Eve, who has jumped right into the TOP 10 with
her smokin' hot looks at
http://www.footballandchicks.com/ebonyeve.htm


Additionally, since there has been since a great reaction
to the new design, we have added a LINKS SECTION at
http://www.footballandchicks.com/nfllinks.htm


As the Sports Entertainment Site for NFL Fans, we
continue to ward off imposters, and make every effort
to be a home for your daily.  Tough at times, but
always rewarding.

Looking to take the site
to a new level in 2005, we always welcome any donations at:
M.O. Productions
P.O. Box 15281
B.H., CA  90209.

 

 

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Thursday, January 20th 2005

6:35 AM

Hey Mitchell, 'Don't Count Your Chickens!'

Has Freddie learned nothing from the past losses and/or
from the failed Moss that to serve up quick hits like the following
should really wait until you beat a contender, not a pretender
like the Vikings: 'I'm trying to take a humble approach. I'm
a special player, and I just want to thank my hands for
being so great.'

Am I the only to realize that after last year's playoff defeat
Reid knew he needed the quick moves from Correll Buckhalter
(averging 6.1 yards per in 2003), and a game breaker like
Owens to finally the Conference game, and head to the
Big Show.

Got T-R-O-U-B-L-E!
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Monday, January 17th 2005

9:46 AM

Will Mora Hit The Book Circuit Like Gruden...

I am the only one to see through the trees to notice
that in the midst of the major media coverage of McNabb,
T.O., and Big Ben that Mora, like the great coaches that
have changed the game over the last 5 years, may just
be doing what nobody has done for years. This is not a
concidence that like the Baltimore Ravens, New England
Patriots, or St Louis Rams before them, that Mora's Falcons
may be running the undefendable offense, a three-headed
rushing monster that rolled up 327 rushing yards.
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Sunday, January 16th 2005

9:22 AM

Thank Twice Before Taking The Vikings Today...The Eagles Look Good...

Before you go jumpin' on the Vikes, and buy a Tarkenton jersey, you
may just want to remember that the Eagles D is why they won the first game,
not T.O.; holding Culpepper to only 19 completions. Have all the media
giants and experts forgotten that this team has held the opposition to only
6.5 first half points on only 5.6 yards per attempt at Home this season -
4-0 ATS versus the NFC North this year winning by an average margin of
17 points.

While folks keep pointing to Culpepper's 110.9 rating and 39 touchdowns,
a tough defense spells specific trouble for the Vikes, whose defense itself
has been far from spectacular on the Road, sacficing 26.7 points on 7.5 yards
per attempt this year. With its purple D allowing 4.7 yards per rush for 126
yards on the Road, look for Reid to surprise Tice, and come out to win off
the back of Westbrook, averaging 4.6 yards per carry, and a deadly 9.6
yards per catch out of the backfield. Against Atlanta's pass rush, probably
not, but against the Vikes, Pinkston, who has been happy to play second-fiddle,
will have critics talkin' when this one is over as he uses his 18.8 yards per
catch for big end zone plays today.

You agree that 8 points doesn't seem like such a bad deal here at the last
minute.

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Saturday, January 15th 2005

3:55 PM

2005-2006 NFL Report

I know what you are thinking, 'Why is The Director taking time to think
about 2005 when I am awaiting his Sunday pick?' As I see articles appear,
it is almost too hard to resist.

After the Seahawks lost Holmgren was quoted as saying, "I haven't been
told I'm not coming back." (L.A. Times) Any Seahawks
fans out there that will agree that they should?
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