1.31 The Cooler
01.31.12The Carolina Panthers New Logo Looks Nearly Identical To The Old Logo [The Big Lead]
Bow Wow Owes IRS More Than $100K [News One]
It’s A Buyer’s Market: Crate-Digging On $100 A Day [NPR] Read the rest of this entry »
The Carolina Panthers New Logo Looks Nearly Identical To The Old Logo [The Big Lead]
Bow Wow Owes IRS More Than $100K [News One]
It’s A Buyer’s Market: Crate-Digging On $100 A Day [NPR] Read the rest of this entry »
In 2010, Charlotte-area sports suck, for lack of a better term. The Bobcats boast one of their league’s worst records in 9-19 and things look even bleaker when the G.O.A.T.’s choice in wardrobe has a brighter future than the team itself. Unlike their NBA counterparts, the Panthers are hands down the posterchild for futility in the NFL. Read the rest of this entry »
“Time to separate the platinum from the white gold/Right from the door/The real from the fake, Ready rock from the raw…” – Jay-Z
With the NFL season winding down, Week 16 found teams looking to sew up playoff spots. Although the top seeds were pretty much solidified, there were enough teams with hopes of a Wild Card berth jockeying for seeding to keep things interesting throughout the extended holiday weekend round of games. Read the rest of this entry »
My name is David D. and I’m a Saints fan.
Yeah, I know you are too. Now.
But I’m a lifelong Saints fan. I made it through the “Aint’s” and Mike Ditka years. So this year has been…bizarre. Somehow the Saints became the best team in the NFC and are favorites going in to every game. And I honestly have no clue how to react. Read the rest of this entry »
Jay-Z. 50 Cent. Cam’ron. Hell Rell. Arguably the four greatest living Hip-Hoppers when it comes to delivering a classic interview. He doesn’t rap, but Carolina Panthers wideout Steve Smith might deserve a spot on that list. S² has always been the talkative type, so I knew with his nine catch, 157 yard spectacle last night he’d likely receive post-game interview interview honors. Read the rest of this entry »
Week 6’s headliner saw undefeated New Orleans and New York meet up in the Superdome to determine NFC supremacy. The Saints made it a rout as Drew Brees laughed in the faces of New York’s vaunted pass rush, leading New Orleans to 34 first half points. Gotty™ called shenanigans on the Saints, claiming they’ll blow it in December. Yet if they can secure home field advantage, it’ll be mighty hard for a team to win a playoff game in the NO. For now Brees, Marques Colston and company can relax with some bourbon and beignets as alpha dogs in the conference. Read the rest of this entry »