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20 Oct 2011

Patrick Willis might be a better man than he is a linebacker (VIDEO)

(Image via ESPN)

This package about 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis aired on ESPN’s E:60 this week, and it’s likely to change the way you look at the NFL’s most tenacious defender.

In it, we learn of Willis’ troubled upbringing in Tennessee, where he and his three younger siblings were abandoned by his mother, and suffered at the hands of an abusive, alcoholic, drug-abusing father. Forced to grow up too early, Patrick became the leader of the household, eventually standing up to his father Ernest at the age of 17 and getting his brothers and sisters into foster care. All four kids were taken in by Patrick’s high school basketball coach (a story in and of itself), where he was finally able to be a kid for the first time, and get his life on track.

Today, the all-pro with a huge new contract still holds out hope for his father’s redemption, despite his abusive upbringing. It’s an amazing display of forgiveness, and you can’t help but respect the way Willis has dealt with all the obstacles in his life, and the grace with which he has carried himself throughout.

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20 October, 2011 at 8:33 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: E:60, ESPN, Patrick Willis, San Francisco 49ers
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18 Oct 2011

Watch Fireman Ed’s Monday Night Football Intro (VIDEO)

(Photo: NYDailyNews.com)

We’ll be honest, we didn’t really watch last night’s Jets-Dolphins game, and by most accounts it was a major suckfest with the Jets proving to be less sucky, so we don’t feel too bad about that.

But when we heard that ESPN enlisted Jets superfan “Fireman Ed” Anzalone to do the Monday Night intro honors, we knew we had to see what they came up with. In their continuing effort to replace the erstwhile Hank Williams’ Jr., ESPN has switched gears from his rauckus theme song to focus on the host cities with more solemn spoken word tributes.

This week’s effort focused on the passion and loyalty of the Jets fans, with the 52-year old retired New York firefighter doing the honors:

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18 October, 2011 at 10:40 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: ESPN, Fireman Ed Anzalone, Jets fans, Miami Dolphins, Monday Night Football, New York Jets
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14 Oct 2011

Taiwanese animators take on the Philadelphia Eagles (VIDEO)

(Image via NMA.tv)

The good folks over at Taiwanese “news service” NMA.tv have lent their journalistic eye toward the Philadelphia Eagles, breaking down the club’s metamorphosis from “Dream Team” into nightmare.

As usual, the piece is fairly simplistic and somewhat ridiculous, but this one earns extra points for their Kafka-eque references, based on the Eagles backup QB (Mike) who shares his last name with the author of “The Metamorphosis” (Franz). Let’s see the boys over at ESPN draw those type of high-brow literature allusions!

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14 October, 2011 at 10:38 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Andy Reid, Jeffrey Lurie, Michael Vick, NMA.tv, Nnamdi Asomugha, Philadelphia Eagles, taiwanese animation
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13 Oct 2011

ESPN’s Trey Wingo and Marcellus Wiley ride the “Romo Coaster” (VIDEO)

(Image via ESPN.com)

Every once in a while, the Worldwide Leader will produce a package that takes a different approach to the usual sports analysis, and thus stands out from the pack. Usually, we can rely on our boy Kenny Mayne to bring the off-center humor to the party, but this time Trey Wingo steps up with his feature on the trials and tribulations of Tony Romo so far this season.  In it, he and NFL Live co-host Marcellus Wiley go for a ride on the “Romo Coaster”, which promises to simulate the thrills and spills of a game with the much maligned Cowboys’ QB at the helm.

Watch as Wingo somehow manages to provide a perfectly cogent breakdown of Romo’s successes and failures while riding the coaster, while Wiley mainly tries to keep his lunch down:

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13 October, 2011 at 11:21 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Dallas Cowboys, ESPN, funny, Marcellus Wiley, Tony Romo, Trey Wingo
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11 Oct 2011

Watch Barry Sanders’ Monday Night Football Intro (VIDEO)

(Photo: thepenaltyflagblog.com)

Following the big Hank Williams Jr. controversy from last week, ESPN dropped the popular singer and his long-standing theme song from Monday Night Football, leaving the nation wondering how they would get ready for some football each week moving forward.

Well for last night’s Lions-Bears game, former Lion great Barry Sanders handled the intro duties for MNF, narrating over the sights and sounds of Detroit. It’s a format that ESPN is likely to employ for the remainder of the season, and let’s just say the piece more than sufficed on such short notice. It wasn’t earth-shattering or anything, but I’m not sure anyone ever tuned in to hear Hank Williams Jr., and this puts the focus back where it belongs – on the game, and the host cities for each contest.

Here’s what Sanders’ had to say in the intro:

“Detroit’s soul isn’t in the streets of the city. It’s in the hearts of the people. I know. I played here for 10 years. 

“Right now for the Lions, life is good. But like this town, they won’t rest. They’ll work, they’ll sweat, they’ll fight.

“Detroit doesn’t pat itself on the back, it gets the job done. Especially tonight, on ‘Monday Night Football.’ “

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11 October, 2011 at 10:50 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Barry Sanders, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, ESPN, Hank Williams Jr, Media, Monday Night Football
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6 Oct 2011

ESPN Parts Ways with Hank Williams Jr, Rowdy Friends

That includes you too, Estefan (Photo: Zimbio.com)

In a move that may leave it’s viewers woefully unprepared for some football, ESPN and Hank Williams, Jr. have ended their relationship on the heels of the Monday Night Football theme singer’s controversial comments earlier this week. In case you missed it, Williams compared President Obama to Hitler on Fox News Monday Morning (video). From ESPN.com:

In an interview Monday on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends,” Williams, unprompted, said of Obama’s outing on the links with House Speaker John Boehner: “It’d be like Hitler playing golf with (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu.”

 Asked to clarify, Williams said, “They’re the enemy,” adding that by “they” he meant Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.

This, not surprisingly, didn’t sit well with a lot of people. So after pulling his iconic “Are You Ready For Some Football?” theme song from that night’s broadcast, the network has officially cut ties with Bocephus, his song and his rowdy friends, with both parties taking credit for the decision.

ESPN relased this statement on Thursday:

“We have decided to part ways with Hank Williams, Jr. We appreciate his contributions over the past years. The success of Monday Night Football has always been about the games and that will continue.”

But Williams released his own statement on his website, where he says he’s packing up his song and going home, citing First Amendment infringement:

“After reading hundreds of e-mails, I have made MY decision. By pulling my opening Oct 3rd, You (ESPN) stepped on the Toes of The First Amendment Freedom of Speech, so therefore Me, My Song, and All My Rowdy Friends are OUT OF HERE. It’s been a great run.” — Hank Williams Jr

Regardless of whose decision it was, this leaves MNF without a theme song, having used Williams’ “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight” as the basic for their intros since 1989, with the lyrics changing each week for each specific matchup. And once again, Stephen Colbert is here to put things into perspective:

VIDEO, INCLUDING WILLIAMS’ ORIGINAL COMMENTS AFTER THE JUMP

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6 October, 2011 at 12:43 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: ESPN, Fox News, Hank Williams Jr, Media, Monday Night Football, Stephen Colbert
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6 Oct 2011

Holy Crap! Nate Newton Looks Like This Now (PIC)

"The Kitchen" today (Image via ESPN.com)

We knew that former Dallas Cowboy All-Pro Lineman Nate Newton had lost a lot of weight recently. The story about Newton’s drastic weight loss broke in November of 2010, and we learned then about how Newton – who had tipped the scales at 325 pounds in his playing days, and added on another 75 after he quit the game - had dropped 175 pounds in just six months thanks to a “gastric sleeve” surgical procedure, saving his life and becoming nearly unrecognizable in the process.

Newton Before & After, Nov 2010 (Image via Huffpost.com)

But we still had to do a double (if not triple)-take when the man who used to be known as “The Kitchen” appeared on ESPN’s First Take this week as a guest analyst, looking absolutely nothing like his former self. As thin as he was around this time last year, it looks as though Newton has lost even more weight, and may have reached his ultimate goal of getting below 200 pounds.

Either way, it’s still a bit startling to realize that he’s the same person who won three Super Bowl rings with the Cowboys while pushing around the big boys in the trenches. But it’s definitely good to see that Newton is still keeping the weight off, and maintaining his healthy lifestyle. Good for him.

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6 October, 2011 at 10:34 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Dallas Cowboys, ESPN First Take, Nate Newton, photos, weight loss
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26 Sep 2011

Watch the Trailer for “A Football Life: Reggie White and Jerome Brown” (VIDEO)

(Image via SBNation.com)

Episode 3 of NFL Films’ extraordinary new series, A Football Life, premieres Thursday on the NFL Network, and this week it chronicles the bond between two of the most ferocious defenders to ever play in the NFL, Reggie White and Jerome Brown. The two Eagles defensive linemen were about as diametrically opposed personalities as you could find – Steve Sabol calls them “football’s version of the Odd Couple” –  but shared an unbreakable bond on the field during the five seasons they played together in Philadelphia.

A Football Life takes a close look at that period, leading up to Brown’s untimely death in a car accident in 1992, and examines the lasting impact both men had both on and off the field. And after seeing how awesome the first two episodes of this series were, you can be sure we’ll be setting the DVR to record them all.

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26 September, 2011 at 7:37 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: A Football Life, Jerome Brown, mic'd up, NFL Films, NFL Network, Philadelphia Eagles, Reggie White, Video
Posted in Media, NFL Highlights, NFL History, Video | 1 Comment »

16 Sep 2011

Bill Belichick: A Football Life – The Softer Side of the Hoodie (VIDEO)

Belichick gets choked up reminiscing at Giants Stadium (Image via Sportsgrid.com)

Read our recap of Part 2 HERE

We, along with the rest of the sports-geek community, have been anxiously awaiting the premier of NFL Network’s new special, Bill Belichick: A Football Life. We’re big fans of all these mic’d up segments, and can’t get enough of the insight the NFL Films crew provides into the game we love so much. But after watching part 1, which aired Thursday night, let’s just say we’ve got mixed feelings.

Back in 2009, Belichick agreed to be the first person to be wired for sound by NFL Films for an entire year, promising an unprecedented look at the enigmatic coach’s life inside and outside the game. And while it’s certainly fascinating to hear Belichick do what he does best – like game-planning with Tom Brady for the Baltimore Ravens and Ed Reed, and working with his players and coaches – ultimately, Belichick is a guy who doesn’t talk very much … which doesn’t make for the most exciting television in the world. Even when relaxing on a boat, in the glimpses we get at his relationship with his son, and when he’s trying to relate with his players and be funny, Belichick is about as dry a character as they come. In fact, Deadspin has a hilarious “highlights” reel from the show, jam-packed with all the moments showing The Hoodie at his most grumbly. I mean, let’s face it, Rex Ryan, he ain’t.

But even still, Belichick is an unqualified football genius, and there is plenty here for Patriots fans and football nerds to geek out over. The trailer (below) gives you a pretty good idea of what to expect, and here’s list of standout moments from the program, with a couple of clips to whet your appetite. Even if the personalities might not be as dynamic as we might like, we’ll definitely be setting the DVR to record Part 2:

  • The most notable highlight is when Belichick strolls through the bowels of Giants Stadium and gets teary-eyed (VIDEO BELOW) while reminiscing about his time spent there cutting his teeth as a defensive coach under Bill Parcells. It’s by far the most human we’ve ever seen the guy.
  • Getting into some smack talk with Ravens WR Derrick Mason, in which he tells him to “Shut the f*ck up” and “Look at the scoreboard” (VIDEO BELOW)
  • Joking with Chad Ochocino, then with the Bengals,telling him he might as well take the night off because the Pats were going to double-team him.
  • Before the Denver game, Belichick shared a handshake with his former pupil Josh McDaniels, during which they agreed to just wave after the game.
  • The aforementioned game-planning for the Ravens, and Belichick telling Ed Reed before the game that he’s the best free safety he has ever seen.

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16 September, 2011 at 10:12 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: A Football Life, Bill Belichick, Chad Ochocinco, Derrick Mason, Ed Reed, Josh McDaniels, mic'd up, NFL Films, NFL Network, Sound FX
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26 Aug 2011

VIDEO: Ray Lewis calls play-by-play from the sideline

This is the first pre-season highlight we’ve bothered to post here at R&R, and not surprisingly, the clip has very little to do with the action on the field.  During the final moments of last night’s 34-31 win over the Redskins, Ravens’ LB Ray Lewis was being interviewed on the sideline when his attention was diverted by his team’s last-minute comeback attempt.

Watch as Lewis drops straight into play-by-play mode as he encourages rookie QB Tyrod Taylor (aka “the human highlight reel”) in leading the Ravens on a game-winning drive:

Love or hate the Ravens, you can’t help but appreciate Lewis’ pure, unadulterated love of the game.

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26 August, 2011 at 11:26 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis, Tyrod Taylor, Washington Redskins
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