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The Arizona Cardinals were blown out 45-14 by the New Orleans Saints in their playoff game on Saturday, and were hurt by the loss of quarterback Kurt Warner. After several minutes of careful consideration on his way to the visitors locker room, Warner decided to call it a career and retired on the spot. no comments

Newly hired USC head coach, Lane Kiffin, has a spacious 102,000 seat office that is strangely similar to Tennessee's Neyland Stadium, which just happened to be reported stolen shortly after Kiffin's departure. Kiffin denies taking the stadium with him, claiming that he only took personal items from his UT office. no comments
Dungy: Rooney Rule Not Working As Intended (Pro Football Talk)
Admit it Goodell: Rooney Rule is a Sham (FanHouse)
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow says that if he were playing for the national championship and his right shoulder were injured, there is no question that he would return to the game. The former Heisman Trophy winner cites his toughness, committment to his teammates, as well as a strong desire to win as reasons for wanting to continue playing. no comments
The Buffalo Bills fired their entire coaching staff on what is now known as "Black Monday", the first day after the end of the regular season. Unfortunately, the Bills newly promoted GM Bill Nix inadvertently terminated his own contract due to the chaotic environment.
no commentsAt the request of several teams, the NFL Competition Committee is set to look into a possible link between winning the most games and qualifying for the playoffs. The committee is already investigating whether or not it is fair for teams to rest their starters late in the season, potentially effecting the outcome of games. no comments

The NFL inexplicably chose to discriminate against the New York Giants to end the season, forcing them to play out their entire schedule. By forcing the team to play out the standard sixteen games, several players had to unfortunately put their vacation plans on hold or cancel them altogether, and they aren't too happy about it. no comments
Florida St. Graciously Allows Bowden To Stand On Sidelines Wearing Official Team Gear And Everything
Despite offering Bobby Bowden two options regarding his future, neither of which involved returning as head coach of the Seminoles, Florida State graciously allowed Bowden, in what was his last game as head coach, to stand on the sideline for the Gator Bowl, wearing official team gear and everything. no comments
After firing Mike Leach for endangering the safety of one of his athletes when he had him locked in a storage closet, Texas Tech University took things a step further and immediately destroyed all closets, storage areas and crawl spaces on campus. The school was hoping to achieve a safer environment for all of its students. However, after realizing the shortsightedness of their actions, the school quickly regretted its decision. no comments













