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Sam Cooper,Yahoo Sports•March 18, 2019
ESPN is reportedly going after future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning for a spot in the “Monday Night Football” booth.
With Jason Witten leaving the media world to return to the Dallas Cowboys, the network has an opening alongside Joe Tessitore...
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Well, Hollywood had a party and all they could focus on withPresident Trump and his immigration ban. Can these people do anything but whine?
So in all of their wisdom, we need to let un vetted peoplefrom places that have sworn to kill all of Americas, into our country with ourarms wide open...
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Am I the only one that is tired of hearing all of the crap coming from the elitist from Hollywood? I think we need to boycott their projects just like the NFL. Some of the good ones have come out and told their peers that they are lucky and need to be grateful and to just shut up. But the...
HOLLYWOOD AND STEROIDS: WHEN A-LIST ACTORS GO THE A-ROD ROUTE
Performance-enhancing drugs have become the key to bulging biceps and on-screen six-packs, as the pressure for stars to shape up fast leads actors (but not "Man of Steel's" Henry Cavill, who bulked up naturally) to opt for a...
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