886 Results for author: Tom Herbert

Unique Coaching Strategy: Food

Illinois football is headed in a different direction, and head coach Tim Beckman is setting the tone in the form of breakfast. The name of the game is simple: The individuals that follow the expected protocol get delicious morning food; those that ... More

Colts Will Release Peyton Manning

In news that nobody finds to be shocking, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen is reporting that the Indianapolis Colts will release Peyton Manning. An official announcement of the release will be made sometime tomorrow during a team press conference that both Manning ... More

Giants Manningham: “Um, thank you Coach Belichick.”

New York Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham was asked during Monday night’s Super Bowl XLVI DVD what his reaction was when he heard Patriots head coach Bill Belichick tell his defense to allow Manningham to beat them on the Giants final drive. “... More

Seahawks Marshawn Lynch Million Dollar Contract

In an anticipated move, the ‘Hawks have locked up their Skittles-loving superstar. Per multiple reports, the Seahawks signed running back Marshawn Lynch to a four-year, $32 million contract on Sunday. The deal also includes $18 million in guarant... More

Cubs Might Start Winning?

It didn’t take long for Theo Epstein to lay down the law. At the Cubs Convention yesterday he stated, “ The organization would no longer tolerate players who enjoy the nightlife at the expense of getting a good night’s sleep.” This is so... More

Chance Dodgers Bat Boy On Field!

There's a chance -- albeit a small one -- that current Los Angeles Dodgers bat boy Francisco Herrera walks onto the field as a professional sometime in the future. No, this isn't the plotline for Rookie of the Year 2 (nor is there a Rookie of the ... More

Pittsburgh Will Release DE Aaron Smith

Adam Schefter reported via twitter that the Steelers will be releasing long-time defensive end Aaron Smith. Smith, who many people expected to retire following the 2011 season, has been with the Steelers since 1999. From 2000 to 2008, Smith was ... More