Friday, September 25, 2009
New SMA-Produced Webisode Analyzes the Early Season 2009 Performance of the Tennessee Titans
Posted on 5:03 AM by ergeg
Sunday, September 20, 2009
SMA Continues Video Production Program
Posted on 11:12 AM by ergeg
Sports Media America continues to partner in video production with new-media sports outlets. The latest effort features a two-part series on the 2009 Southeastern Conference football season, produced in association with VinettPicks.com. Catch the commentary at:SEC WestSEC East
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The Tuesday Morning Quarterback: NFL Week #1
Posted on 12:31 AM by ergeg
Notes and observations from the NFL’s opening week: When it counts most, new Bears QB Jay Cutler stinks up Lambeau Field, tossing four interceptions as Bears fall to Packers, 21-15. Bears LB Brian Urlacher lost for season with broken wrist. Aaron Rodgers connects with WR Greg Jennings for game-winning TD with 1:11 on the clock. In the “Isn’t life ironic?” category, new Broncos QB Kyle Orton
Friday, September 11, 2009
Raspy, Wimp-Voiced Rick Reilly Debuts as ESPN Anchor
Posted on 12:02 AM by ergeg
So whose knob is Rick Reilly polishing at ESPN? After slowly but surely insinuating himself into their web pages—with his signature "alternative" semi-humorous reporting—and then launching his ESPN "Homecoming" sports interview show (which, let's admit it, is kind of gay), Reilly showed up tonight doing anchorman work. Putting up with Reilly's raspy wimp-ass voice on an occasion isn't so bad, but
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
NFL 2009: Predictions for an Unpredictable Season
Posted on 9:54 AM by ergeg
The old-school NFL rule of thumb is that rookie QBs need to sit and watch for a while. Unless your options are limited. Or your team looks so bad—ahem, Detroit—that exposing a youngster immediately to the fires of stiff NFL defenses just looks like better public relations. Both caveats generally apply to the Lions’ Matthew Stafford (Georgia) and the Jets’ Mark Sanchez (Southern Cal). The other
Monday, September 7, 2009
Teens Sensational: It's Melanie and Caroline in the Open Quarterfinals
Posted on 11:18 PM by ergeg
For the third straight match, teen tennis phenom Melanie Oudin ceded the first set to a supposedly superior opponent, then went on to take two out of three, advancing to the U.S. Open quarterfinal. Monday's victim for the 17-year-old Georgian was Russian Nadia Petrova, who fell 6-1, 6-7, 3-6. Oudin has now established herself as the unofficial American Russian killer in this tournament, having
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Maria Loses to Melanie in U.S. Open Third Round
Posted on 2:26 PM by ergeg
Once more done in by poor service play, Maria Sharapova lost her third-round U.S. Open match today to 17-year-old American phenom Melanie Oudin, 6-3, 4-6, 5-7. After keeping her tendency to double-fault at a minimum in the first two rounds of play—4 and 7, respectively—tennis goddess Sharapova sabotaged her early advantage with an astonishing match total of 21 double faults. Sharapova also
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