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Making the XFL better

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xfl.com I've read some of things that the XFL wants to bring. While I understand that's a business owner that you're saying what may be considered the right thing, I don't believe it's the right approach. You'll see article that I wrote prior to this one about the excitement and the things that I love about the XFL. Holding athletes out because of past problems is a double edged sword. Some guys know how to recover and stay away from trouble While others may not. I think this will be a great opportunity for those trouble athletes. At the same time, again, there's a double-edged sword. Rather than attract attention to yourself, your best bet is not to have an Anthem at all. I say this because this creates too much controversy and rather than a track more attention than you need (negative attention that is) find something else to introduce the game. As for the faster game, it sounds amazing but I don't know how you...

"Will you Just taste the Soup"?

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sbnation.com Ok, who spilled the soup? Unfortunately, JR Smith did more than that. He actually was bold enough to throw soup at assistant coach Damon Jones. The entire details of the story is very tight lipped at this moment, but  the situation happened during the shoot around. This is just horrific, and unacceptable.  The team is facing a tough run, but even with that said doesn't remotely come close to justifying his actions. I struggling to find out where he got the audacity to pull such a move. This type of disrespect can't be tolerated.  It's reported that Smith will play this Saturday, however for me personally,  the suspension should have been longer; a harsh month to rest his shoulder from that strain of throwing the soup.... With the issues going on as far as the up and down performances of the team, this was not a wise decision,  and your timing couldn't be any poorer..... sport.yahoo.com Jordan Clarkson threw a ball at Dario S...

James Harden is the "Greatest Left Handed Player" period!

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nba.com clutchpoints.com I'll start off by saying it: He's the greatest left handed player period. Now, as I pause and prepared to be massacred, I'll pull a few rabbits out of my hat. webmuch.com In the beginning, There was Russell, and not (Westbrook), THEE sometime forgotten about Bill Russell. 11 rings in 13 season says it all, and battling a goliath named Chamberlain speaks for its self. The quiet-fundamental game of another Lefty that makes my personal list is Mullin: Chris Mullin. He was a part of the Run TMC, and put up 25 plus a night FIVE straight seasons. Nate Archibald had a nice start his career, and often overlooked because of the numbers he put up after Cincinnati/Kansas City weren’t the same. My personal favorite was Nick Van Exel. You would have to catch highlights of the memories I have of him, because the stats don't quite tell the whole story of how good and exciting he was. Chri...