Friday, January 30, 2009

*****2ND ANNUAL SHEDSIES *****

THE SECOND ANNUAL SHEDSIES WILL BE PRESENTED ON SUPERBOWL SUNDAY. THE COMMITTEE WILL BE ALSO ASKING FOR IDEAS, OR NOMINATIONS. PLEASE SEND ANY REQUESTS TO THE COMMITTEES EMAIL WWW.CONQUEST26@GMAIL.COM .ALL EMAILS MUST BE RECIEVED BY SUPERBOWL SUNDAY MORNING 11:59am. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.

SATURDAY NIGHT IS RIGHT FOR A FIGHT

SATURDAY NIGHT FELLA'S THE FIGHT IS ON. THE SHED-26 SPORTS COMPLEX WILL BE HOSTING UFC 84 SATURDAY NIGHT. THE SHED WILL OPEN ITS DOORS AT 8:00, ALL ARE WELCOME.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

BJ Penn on GSP (referring to the GSP loss to Matt Serra)


bj on gsp "you tap from strikes your a little bitch" ...

BJ Penn on GSP (referring to the GSP loss to Matt Serra)
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"thowing a hotdog down a hallway" is the best!!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

St. Pierre on Penn: 'I Want to Take Him Out'

“I’m going to fight him in a way that nobody has fought him before,” UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre says of his rematch with B.J. Penn. “I’m going to break him mentally before he breaks physically.”

The first meeting between the two world-class fighters went to St. Pierre via split decision. Peaks and valleys have followed since that epic showdown in March 2006, but the storyline remains the same.

Make no mistake, Penn and St. Pierre are amongst the finest the sport of mixed martial arts has to offer. When the champions collide Saturday at UFC 84, forget the titles and reputations. It’s man versus man, artist versus artist.

Speaking with Sherdog.com’s Greg Savage in an exclusive video interview, St. Pierre discusses his first duel with Penn and what the second encounter will hold.

The New England Patriots hired former Tennessee Titans general manager Floyd Reese

The New England Patriots hired former Tennessee Titans general manager Floyd Reese as senior football advisor. The Patriots also announced director of player personnel Nick Caserio will take over the daily operations of the personnel department.


Bill Belichick is disappointed about missing the playoffs but feels his team can use the rest.
The moves became necessary when Scott Pioli left the team to become the general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs. Pioli had been the vice president of player personnel and worked closely with New England coach Bill Belichick.

Reese has been involved with the NFL for more than 30 years, including 17 seasons in player personnel and 15 seasons as an assistant coach. His most recent NFL job was as the executive vice president/general manager of the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans from 1994-2006.

Reese has been an ESPN NFL analyst for the past two seasons.

"We consider ourselves fortunate to have the opportunity to add someone with Floyd Reese's NFL experience and expertise to our staff," Patriots chairman and CEO Robert Kraft said in a release. "Floyd will be a tremendous asset serving Coach Belichick in an advisory role."

In his 13 seasons as the general manager, Reese's Titans teams won 111 games. Sixteen of the 22 starters on this year's final 2008 Titans roster were originally acquired while Reese was general manager, including nine of 11 starters on defense. Six of his acquisitions are heading to the Pro Bowl -- QB Kerry Collins, CB Cortland Finnegan, DT Albert Haynesworth, S Chris Hope, C Kevin Mawae and T Michael Roos.

"Floyd and I go back a long way, practically to the beginning for both of us," Belichick said in a release. "He has handled as much as one person can possibly handle in this league."

Monday, January 26, 2009

2 more funny ones


MMA countdown a couple more days

I can take him

He bounces and has no ground game. Push him against the ropes for a little dirty boxing go for the take down and then its pure ground and pound SMASHING MACHINE STYLE.
JAY BELLEW

A great undercard on this one








Friday, January 23, 2009

UFC Night Next SATarday the 31st


St. pierre VS. BJ Penn

great fight great night

Monday, January 19, 2009

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Gardenway Gang - see ya at AFC Championship

The Gardenway gang will be over around 6:15-6:20pm at the Shed for AFC Championship Game .

Saturday, January 17, 2009

ITS WHAT I LIKE ABOUT CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY

LETS TALK AFC. STEELERS - RAVENS, THE STEEL CURTAIN LOOKS TO BE BACK IN PLACE WHILE THE RAVENS ARE PRETTY BANGED UP. YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS- NEVER GO NEAR A WOUNDED ANIMAL, BECAUSE IT IS ALL ABOUT SURVIVAL. GO RAVENS!
OK NFC? CARDINALS, CARDINALS, CARDINALS WHICH ARIZONA CARDINALS WILL SHOW UP? I HOPE ITS THE ONES THAT HAVE BEEN PLAYING PLAYOFF CALIBER BALL. PHILLY ON THE OTHER HAND IS PLAYING WITH THEIR OWN SWAGGER. DONAVAN IS ON FIRE, WHILE WESTBROOK, WOUNDED ANIMAL, IS NOT PRODUCING LIKE HE IS CAPABLE OF. I LIKE A GOOD GAME HERE. GO CARDS!

THAT'S WHAT I LIKE ABOUT SUNDAY! ARE YOU FEELIN' IT?!

Friday, January 16, 2009

. . .Sunday

. . . Feelin' kinda Sunday,

Sunday

Thursday, January 15, 2009

I will be in for a game on sunday.

I am already feelin kinda SUNDAY.

Sunday

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Josh Mcdaniels named head coach of Bronco''s

According to a breaking story out of Denver, Josh Mc Daniels has been named the new head coach of the Denver Bronco's, Press Conference to take place on Monday.

Conference Championships

The St Louis Cardinals ( Arizona ) host the Philadelphia Eagles for the right to represnt the NFC in the Superbowl. Didn't the Patriots beat the Carinals by a zillion in week 16. The Eagles defeated the Cardinals earlier this year in Philadelphia 48-20 . The Card's are a different team when paying at home, and also they did play some pretty good d against the run against Carolina. Kurt Warner vs McNabb, both QB's have been here and played in a aleast one Superbowl, both are hungary to win the BIG GAME .

Pittsburgh vs Baltimore, who ever has a couple of healthy players left will win the game. Pittsburgh has won both meetings this year , 23-20 and I think 13-9 .

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Sunday

Guy's I won't be able to hook up with you folks on Sunday, my son Justin has a Basketball game at 1:0pm and then I have to go over to Marlboro for my Dad's
80th Birthday bash. God bless em. One bit of good news, unoffically I'm down 7 lbs, thanks for the challange, together we will all win by losing bad carb's.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Back and Gators

Kevin is really hurting from his back big time, the baby sister really did a number on him in one of her wild positions . KEV, we all hope you feel better, I've seen how much it hurts you .

Hey, how but them Gators, was I the only one to pick the Gators over the Sooners in last nights BCS National Title game ?. See my post from earlier this week. Gators to slow down the Sooner Scoring Machine .

Letter to Harty

SAUSAGE
I AM SORRY TO HEAR THAT YOU THREW YOUR BACK OUT EATING A SAUSAGE. I DO HOWEVER HOPE THAT YOU DIDN'T LET IT BEAT YOU AND YOU FINISHED THE SAUSAGE.

I ALSO HAVE A REQUEST FOR YOU PERTAINING TO SUPER BOWL SUNDAY.

PLEASE BRING YOU WORLD FAMOUS BEANS!

bAKED bEANS

Thursday, January 8, 2009

plans

i will be there from 7 to 9, I have a game at 10.

-j

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

CHAMPIONSHIP THURSDAY

THE SHED 26 SPORTS COMPLEX AND RECREATION CENTER WILL BE HOSTING CHAMPIONSHIP THURSDAY. THE FESTIVITIES WILL BEGIN BETWEEN 7:30-8:00. PREFERABLY A NO CARB MENU FOR ALL US FATTY'S.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

ITS WHAT I LIKE ABOUT SUNDAY.

CHECK THAT LAST POST . I HAVE GOTTEN MANY REQUESTS FOR SUNDAY 1:00. LET IT BE SAID, LET IT BE WRITTEN, LET IT BE POSTED.? SUNDAY AT 1:00 DONE.

PLAYOFFS? PLAYOFFS?

I HAD QUESTIONS ABOUT A SHED NIGHT FOR SATURDAY. THE SHED26 SPORTS COMPLEX WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE AFC 8:00 GAME. PLEASE POST OR CALL ME. THE SHED26 COMPLEX IS AVAILABLE FOR ONE SHEDIAN OR ALL. PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO JUMP AT ANY OPPORTUNITY THAT ARISES FOR YOU TO ATTEND THIS WORTHY VENUE. LET ME KNOW AND THE HEAT WILL BE ON.

Gators to limit Sooner Scoring machine 34-31

In order to stop a high scoring team like the Sooners you'll need a couple FIRM weapons. The Sooners do have a pair of threats, but it's the overall threat that the Gators pose that will balance out amd make the difference. I believe the the average ranked defense that Oaklahoma has played against is ranked 92nd out of 151. Florida has scored and played against a defense ranked with 16 or less average. Anyway, regardless, Florida's ball control offense, and experience at the QB position in the big games will make the difference.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Bowl Response

i am definitely in for the BCS Championship game!

FedEx BCS National Championship Jan. 8
8 p.m. Miami, FL Oklahoma vs. Florida FOX

GO OKLAHOMA!
Go Oklahoma

news from the projo

Some Pats defenders may have made their last stands


The Providence Journal / Glenn Osmundson
By the end of the season, the New England Patriots’ defense did not at all resemble the defense that took the field for the season opener. Injuries to a number of players, primarily at linebacker and in the secondary, meant that old hands Junior Seau and Rosevelt Colvin were brought back for the final month of the season.

And by the time training camp begins, the unit that was on the field last Sunday in Buffalo may not be much like the one that assembles in the late July heat.

Here’s a look at players on defense who may have played their last game with New England.

James Sanders: A fourth-round draft pick in 2005 whose rookie contract will expire on Feb. 26, Sanders has developed into a solid safety for New England. He handled much of the backfield communication once Rodney Harrison was injured and finished the season with 66 tackles (44 solo), one interception and three passes defensed.

Rodney Harrison: The 15-year veteran tore his quadriceps on Oct. 20 against Denver and was placed on season-ending injured reserve. Despite his age, the 36-year old was effective on the field — he had 45 tackles, one interception and a forced fumble in five-plus games — and off, as Sanders and Brandon Meriweather frequently cite him as a dedicated mentor. Harrison could feel he has unfinished business and New England would likely welcome him back.

Mike Wright: The defensive lineman has become a key reserve for the Pats, and played well late in the season as his snaps increased. Wright enters free agency for the first time, having signed a one-year, restricted-free-agent-deal with New England last offseason.

Lewis Sanders: Signed for short money as a free agent last year, Sanders was called upon a great deal toward the end of the season, lining up at cornerback and safety when James Sanders missed time with an abdominal injury.

Deltha O’Neal: Despite the injuries in the secondary, O’Neal was relegated to a reserve role by the end of the season, supplanted as a starter by rookie Jonathan Wilhite. A two-time Pro Bowler, O’Neal was released by the Bengals at the end of training camp and it seemed like he was going to be counted on to line up opposite Ellis Hobbs, though it didn’t work out.

Pierre Woods: Woods was pressed into starting duty with Adalius Thomas’ injury, and seemed to be just finding his groove when he suffered his own season-ending injury — a broken jaw. The third-year player is a restricted free agent and figures to stick around.

Tank Williams: Williams became something of a forgotten man after suffering what’s believed to be a torn ACL in his right knee during the preseason. Before that, he was learning the hybrid safety/linebacker role Harrison has often played. Williams was signed to a one-year deal before the season. His rehab is progressing well, and at 28, he could be a candidate to return.

Chris Hanson: The punter had an up-and-down season, but certainly finished the season on a high note with his performance in the howling winds at Buffalo, which earned him AFC special teams player of the week honors. New England also has punter Tom Malone, who finished the season on practice squad.

While the above players are all free agents and New England will need to make a decision on each, no fewer than eight defensive players will enter the final year of their current contract in 2009. Those players include Richard Seymour, Vince Wilfork, Jarvis Green, Ellis Hobbs, Mike Vrabel and Tedy Bruschi.

Signing Seymour and Wilfork to contract extensions is likely a top priority, as is keeping the defensive line intact. Ty Warren signed an extension last year that has him locked up until 2013