President Bush could be looking for work now that his White House run is coming to an end. Sunday in Iraq, he gave us a glimpse at the possibilities when he dodged a pair of shoes thrown from point-blank range that were coming right at his face. How could it apply in the sports world? Dubya could be a ...
Backup NHL goalie: Over the weekend, the Capitals suited up a Web site employee because he was a small-college goaltender once upon a time. Can't imagine that kid had any better reflexes than the prez.
Baseball commissioner: The only problem here is, Bud Selig is even better at avoiding the high hard one.
Raiders receiver: Hey, none of them can handle the passes coming their way anyway. Anyone else get the feeling that if JaMarcus Russell had thrown those shoes, one of them would have hit a reporter in the front row and the other one would have hit the ceiling? And also that the shoes would have been worth $5,000?
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CBS, because there isn't enough else happening in the world, turned to sports for approximately the 473rd consecutive edition of "60 Minutes." This one featured USC Coach Pete Carroll and his gang-prevention efforts.
Nice story. But couldn't this just be Carroll's signal that he's ready to take over the Bengals?
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