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Sunday December 31, 2006 at 10:17am

Good for Vestee

I remember Vestee...
and he apparently was, and is, a Chicago Bear of character.

One of Tank Johnson's pit bulls is up for adoption.

One-and-half-year-old Trina is one of three dogs whose barking helped trigger neighbor complaints that led to a police raid of the Chicago nose tackle's Gurnee home earlier this month.

Johnson was arrested after police found six unregistered firearms and more than two ounces of marijuana.

He was suspended for one game.

Trina was taken to the Save-A-Pet Adoption Center near Grayslake, where she is waiting for new owners.

Executive director of Save-A-Pet Vestee Jackson, who is also a former Bears cornerback, says home and background checks will be conducted of any future owners to make sure Trina isn't wanted just for her connection to Johnson.

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Saturday December 23, 2006 at 10:13am

Read Gilliard

More about Atlantic Yards and the New Jersey Nets project.

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Friday December 22, 2006 at 8:04am

Reds fans get a lump of coal for Christmas...

The Reds traded for Jeff Conine from the Philadelphia Phillies...

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Thursday December 21, 2006 at 7:58am

Your NBA Community

Funny what you don't see on the New Jersey Nets Community page...

Welcome to Atlantic Yards, the development dedicated to building a new vision for downtown Brooklyn and creating an exciting new home for Brooklyn's very own NBA franchise: the Brooklyn Nets.

In order to blend masterful design with Brooklyn's continuing growth and unique character, the developer, Forest City Ratner Companies (FCRC), has hired world-renowned architect Frank Gehry and landscape architect Laurie Olin to oversee the design of the development

Bruce Ratner is the owner of the New Jersey Nets. This looks like a done deal. Sorry, East Rutherford, NJ.

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Tuesday December 19, 2006 at 8:41pm

Saving Billy King

Sure looks to me like the Denver Nuggets just saved Billy King's career for the moment. I would consider this a steal for the Sixers.

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Tuesday December 19, 2006 at 7:04am

NFC Playoffs

I'm saying Seattle takes the West, the Eagles take one of the wildcard spots, and the Giants, Falcons and Rams all end up 8-8. Giants take it if this happens. If the Giants lose their last 2 games, I think the St. Louis Rams will sneak in.

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Monday December 11, 2006 at 9:03am

I Don't Know The People Who Make the Super Bowl Halftime Entertainment Decisions

But their musical choices SUCKKKKKKKK. Every year.

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Friday December 8, 2006 at 8:01am

Overload

There's just way too many NCAA Bowl Games.

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Tuesday December 5, 2006 at 12:01pm

Cris Carter Will Not Remember 2006 By 2011

He apparently has an incredibly short memory even by NFL standards. He says:

Chicago Bears: With the way Rex Grossman has played, they should feel glad about the division they're playing in. They can overcome his mistakes playing in the NFC North. They should also feel fortunate that there aren't a lot of teams vying for the top spot in the NFC. I can't ever remember a team that – at 10-2 – was this dissatisfied with its starting quarterback.

Two words: Trent Dilfer. The starting quarterback so loved by 2001 NFL Super Bowl Winner Baltimore Ravens that they let him go before the next season.

I know Baltimore was 8-4, not 10-2. But the point was really about a Super Bowl contender.

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Saturday December 2, 2006 at 9:18pm

Dem Giants

Wow, the San Francisco Giants are building one monstrously bad team.

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