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		<title>Round Two For The Boys In Blue! USA Advances In World Cup</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 17:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeanene James</dc:creator>
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<p style="text-align: left"><span id="more-512995"></span>Team USA has reached another milestone in the fight for the World Cup today with a jaw dropping goal, just in the nick of time.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">According to the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/23/usa-advances-in-world-cup_n_622520.html" target="_blank"><em><strong>Huffington Post</strong></em></a>,</p>
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<p style="text-align: left">With the U.S. perhaps three minutes from elimination Wednesday, Donovan brought the ball upfield on a counterattack and Jozy Altidore&#8217;s shot on the breakaway was tipped by Clint Dempsey into goalkeeper Rais Bolihi. The rebound went to Donovan, who kicked it in from about 8 yards for one of the biggest goals in U.S. soccer history.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left">The World Cup games are among the most culturally significant because of their ability to bring so many nations together in a show of brawn and athleticism in the context of friendly competition. Furthermore, its good to see the home team stuntin&#8217; on the world stage!</p>
<p style="text-align: left">All you true-blue football fans, take a look at Donovan&#8217;s winning goal below:</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">Take a look at these shots from the game as well:</p>
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		<title>Review: Blitz II: The League</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 21:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shahendra Ohneswere, Senior Editor</dc:creator>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In video games, licensing is a double-edged sword. Using actual properties like sports franchises (<em>Madden ‘09</em>), car manufacturers (<em>Need for Speed: Undercover</em>) and even arms dealers (any<em> Tom Clancy</em> game) allows for a realistic and branded gaming experience. On the other hand, the companies whose products are being featured have a fair amount of say on how their product is represented, and as such, there are certain restrictions as it pertains to use (<em>Grand Theft Auto IV</em>).</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Which is why Midway’s second installment in their football of frenzy series,<em> Blitz II: The League</em>, is so much fun to play &#8211; but only if you can look past some hurdles. While most licensed football video games skip the gruesome theatrics of players enduring a crushed collarbone or a busted spine, <em>Blitz II </em>makes delivering and receiving injuries the crux of its gameplay.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A taking on the role of an All-Star worthy player, <em>Blitz II</em> puts you in world where nothing is off limits. At the start of the game you’ll run through the usual treats that major league athletes enjoy &#8211; being courted by an agent, big deal signing, seductive winks from future ex-girlfriends. These anecdotes are a running theme throughout the game, they&#8217;re often executed merely as a humorous gag rather than compelling addition to the story line, rendering them almost obsolete.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Thankfully, <em>Blitz II</em>&#8216;s bone shattering gameplay makes up for what it lacks in the narrative. Whether you&#8217;re fresh off the bench or a seasoned pro at playing football games, the easy to navigate control scheme will have you field ready in very little time. During a game, you&#8217;ll be able to injure your opponents with moves that would get any real player benched in an instant. Isolate your opponent&#8217;s body part and inflict damage to make sure that he&#8217;s not going to be a problem on the field later on.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But while <em>Blitz II </em>excels in flat out fun football, it drops the ball when it comes to visuals. Characters are rendered very stiffly, resulting in an unnatural and unrealistic look for a game where the players should be able to bend a move freely.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">In short, <em>Blitz II </em>is for the die-hard football gaming fan who thinks that <em>Madden</em> is too soft and want some more gore in their game. If you can look past the awkward animation and lackluster storyline, then B<em>litz II: The League </em>is the title for you. If not, you can always hope that they&#8217;re will eventually be a <em>Mortal Kombat</em> football themed game.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Blitz II: The League is available now for PlayStation 3 and XBOX 360.</em></p>
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		<title>GIANT Gallery: Terrell Owens</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 19:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Terrell Owens: Invincible</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 04:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Don't believe the hype: Terrell Owens cares what you think. Yeah, he might pop off with “no regrets” this and “speak the truth” that, but that’s all part of the game, part of being T.O., future Hall of Famer and wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys—and not just Terrell, good ol’ country bo... <a href="http://giantmag.com/the-magazine/giant-magazine-staff/terrell-owens-invincible/">Read more..</a>]]></description>
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<p>Don&#8217;t believe the hype: Terrell Owens cares what you think. Yeah, he might pop off with “no regrets” this and “speak the truth” that, but that’s all part of the game, part of being T.O., future Hall of Famer and wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys—and not just Terrell, good ol’ country boy from Alexander City, Alabama.</p>
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<p>“It’s sad when people say negative things because of what they hear,” Owens says of his checkered public image. “I wouldn’t say I regret the things I’ve said and done, but there are situations I could’ve handled differently. I&#8217;m still growing.”</p>
<p>With his 35th birthday looming, Owens is increasingly concerned with his future. Maybe it’s because, after 12 seasons in the NFL, he’s beginning to think about life after football, when his body won’t be able to secure those ridiculously large checks. Maybe it’s because he’s searching for a higher purpose than living la vida luxurious. Or maybe he’s realizing that star power, handled indiscriminately, can burn itself into irrelevance in the time it takes a flash bulb to light up that one great magazine cover shot.</p>
<p>“I think I’ve made a name for myself,” he says, munching on a handful of almonds at New York City’s Gramercy Park Hotel. “If they don’t know my name, they know the initials T.O.”</p>
<p>On this afternoon the All-Pro wide receiver is in town to promote an Alzheimer’s Association event. Owens’s grandmother was diagnosed with dementia during his rookie year with the San Francisco 49ers, so the cause is dear to him. “Any way I can increase awareness, I devote my time to it,” he says of his 12 years as an outspoken advocate for Alzheimer&#8217;s research. “With different people, Alzheimer’s progresses differently. I’m fortunate that my grandmother’s still around. She’s responsible for me being the person that I am.”</p>
<p>On the gridiron that person is a player of the highest caliber. Within his first 10 seasons in the league, he scored 101 touchdowns. As a Dallas Cowboy he set the team’s single-season record for receiving touchdowns (15 as of 2007). He’s been the first to gloat about his accomplishments—sometimes innocently (as with his patented “bird dance”); other times obnoxiously: After catching a touchdown during a November 2006 game against the Washington Redskins, Owens laid down in the end zone, rested his head on the football and pretended to nap.</p>
<p>T.O. is also a controversial figure, largely due to his penchant for straight talk. At best, his comments have provided plenty of copy for the SportsCenter writing staff. At worst, he’s been tagged persona non grata and run right of town. In November 2005 the Philadelphia Eagles suspended Owens for the remainder of the season, partly due to his unfavorable remarks about quarterback Donovan McNabb and about his teammates, who he claimed showed “a lack of class” by not celebrating his landmark 100th touchdown. The team released him from his contract in early 2006.</p>
<p>Owens argues he’s just an honest dude who is frequently misunderstood. “When I got to the league, I started hearing the term ‘politically correct,’” he says. “I didn’t really know what that meant. They asked me a question, so I answered it. It got to a point where I was ‘bashing a teammate’ when, in my heart, that’s not what I was doing.”</p>
<p>The conflict between T.O.’s MO and the NFL’s way of doing things came to a head in 2005, when contractual disputes with the Philadelphia Eagles grew heated.</p>
<p>“All I wanted was my fair market value,” Owens says of his demands. “I came back from what everyone was saying was a career-ending injury [to play in the Super Bowl]. I put my career on the line, so give me what I’m worth.”</p>
<p>Vernon Davis, a tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, says Owens was justified in seeking a pay increase. “The better you perform, the more you obtain, so [his new contract] was well deserved,” he reasons.</p>
<p>The Dallas Cowboys presumably understood T.O.’s worth. In March 2006 the team signed him to a three-year, $25 million contract. After two seasons, they came to terms on a new four-year $34 million deal, placing Owens’s among the league’s highest paid receivers.</p>
<p>But more money didn’t mean fewer problems for T.O. In September 2006 he was rushed to the emergency room after overdosing on hydrocodone, a pain medication. Although Owens insisted the overdose was accidental, some football fans still speculate about his mental health—and his erratic behavior certainly hasn’t helped. There’s the December 2006 altercation, with then-Atlanta Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall- T.O. spat in Hall’s face and was fined $35,000. And, in January 2008, T.O. burst into tears after losing in the NFC playoffs to the New York Giants. Owens defended quarterback Tony Romo and pleaded for fans not to blame Romo for the team’s defeat.</p>
<p>“I knew the attacks would be directed at Tony,” Owens explains. “I knew it would lead to, ‘Do you think his performance was affected by what he did during his time off, when he went to Cabo with his girl [Jessica Simpson]?’”</p>
<p>So was T.O.’s strong sense of camaraderie the cause for his tears? Well, not entirely. “It was a combination of losing and knowing where their attack was going,” Owens admits. “Losing was a huge letdown, especially when we know we could’ve played better.”</p>
<p>Although some folks mocked Owens’s tears, others argued it showed a different, more tender side of the player.</p>
<p>“Owens is an emotional guy,” says Mark Lelinwalla, a sports writer for the New York Daily News. “He cried after catching the game-winning touchdown from Steve Young in the 49ers’ win over the Packers in ’99.” But Lelinwalla says T.O.’s recent breakdown highlighted Owens’s growing maturity level. “While crying, he defended Tony Romo,” he says. “I don’t know if T.O. would have done that a few years ago.”</p>
<p>Davis agrees. “America only sees T.O., the football star,” he says. “They don’t see Terrell Owens, one of the most humble and respectful men in the NFL.”</p>
<p>Even when discussing his future, Owens speaks with remarkable humbleness. “I’ve been a part of three great franchises,” he says. “What better way to go out than as a Dallas Cowboy?”</p>
<p>The curtain call is at least four years away, but Owens is shifting his attention to other realms. He’s releasing a fitness book (September’s T.O.’s Finding Fitness), making TV appearances (catch him on HBO&#8217;s reality series Hardknocks: The Dallas Cowboys), endorsing a new exercise product (Bodylastics Terrell Owens Super Strong Man Edition workout bands) and raising a family (he won’t give details but says he’s “a proud father”).</p>
<p>Most of all, he just wants people to know he’s a decent guy. See, Owens finally understam nds that his kind of star power eventually burns out, but with the right attitude and love from the fans, it can keep shining long after the stadium lights have gone dark.</p>
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		<title>Chad Johnson: Eye of the Tiger</title>
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The NFL all-star wideout who never holds his tongue talks to GIANT.



Never mind Webster’s, the NFL (aka the No Fun League) has deemed “controversy” to be a four-letter word. If so, four-time Pro Bowl receiver Chad Johnson has cussed like a sailor his whole career—from his infamous touchdown celebrations and solid g... <a href="http://giantmag.com/the-magazine/giant-magazine-staff/chad-johnson-eye-of-the-tiger/">Read more..</a>]]></description>
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<p>The NFL all-star wideout who never holds his tongue talks to GIANT.</p>
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<p>Never mind <em>Webster’s</em>, the NFL (aka the No Fun League) has deemed “controversy” to be a four-letter word. If so, four-time Pro Bowl receiver Chad Johnson has cussed like a sailor his whole career—from his infamous touchdown celebrations and solid gold smile, to off-field antics like racing a horse and daring boxing champ Floyd Mayweather, Jr. to go toe-to-toe with him for three rounds. Yeah, number 85 likes the hype. Believe it or not though, this year, the self-styled “Ocho Cinco” has rededicated his focus to a few other four-letter words: “team”, “wins” and of course, “ring”–as in “Superbowl ring.”</p>
<p><strong>On his rookie season vs. his sophomore season:</strong><br />
“I got that first year under my belt, nice and quiet, got my feet wet and understood what I was doing. Then I let Chad come out. Every bit of Miami—trash-talking, celebrating, flashy gold teeth, the Mohawk, everything.”</p>
<p><strong>On the Baltimore Ravens:</strong><br />
“They’re the only games I really get excited for. Against Baltimore, I get so hype, like the feeling you had the night before Christmas when you was little. And we got ‘em the first game of the [2007] season? Monday night? They shoulda never gave me no platform like that!”</p>
<p><strong>On his relationship with coach Marvin Lewis:</strong><br />
“Marvin Lewis and I are different from any other player-coach pair in the NFL. 3 in the morning, I have an idea on something, ‘Marvin I think this might work on Sunday,’ ah man. Usually there’s a line kept between player and coach? That line is crossed. You would think he’s my dad. I leave the club and call him just to be calling.”</p>
<p><strong>On his infamous touchdown celebrations:</strong><br />
“They forgot to renew the rule against celebrations this year. So many people have gotten in trouble this off-season, the competition committee isn’t even worried about it. Therefore, I’m gonna have fun. All I’ll say is Monday Night, Hall of Fame. Leave it at that.”</p>
<p><strong>On his 40-plus “Alley Boyz” entourage from Miami:</strong><br />
“I’m still with the same group from way back, the people I grew up with. Difference is, when I’m around, the bad stuff has to cease. I ain’t no angel, but I’m not gonna do anything to jeopardize my opportunity. Other players, their people are still doing the same thing.”</p>
<p><strong>On whether NFL players are being unfairly scrutinized by law enforcement and the media:</strong><br />
“Once you get in trouble once, you’re under the microscope. They’re looking for you. But it’s not them, it’s what we’re doing.”</p>
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