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Viper No. 25000 is Kurt Busch&39s new toy - Detroit Free Press


ESPN analyst Mark Schlereth thinks so. He declared on "SportsCenter" that the Lions would go 9-7 next season. Schlereth didn&39t give much reasoning other ...
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Breaking News: ESPN Adds Cris Carter As A Football Analyst


ESPN has just released a statement that for some reason they are adding yet ANOTHER ex-player to the mix of analysts covering Football for the network. Cris Carter will be joining the team next season as analyst! Former All Pro wide receiver Cris Carter has joined ESPN as an NFL studio analyst and will appear on NFL Live, SportsCenter and ESPNEWS, among other programs. As part of his multiplatform role, the 16-year NFL veteran will also contribute analysis on ESPN Radio and be part of ESPN??s 200
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Be Prepared for Non-Stop Favre on ESPN


Filed under: Packers, NFL Media Watch, ESPNWithin a couple of hours of the news breaking that Brett Favre would retire, ESPN sent out this press release: Brett Favre Retirement Coverage: Updates & Special ESPN will present the latest on the sudden retirement of Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre, starting with a special segment at noon ET during SportsCenter's morning re-airs. At 1 p.m., ESPN will feature a two-hour SportsCenter Special: Brett Favre Retires hosted by NFL Li
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The Roundup: Mark Schlereth is a Soothsayer


What, you though we??d be running this tastefully nude and NSFW photo of Gisele? ?? we have no idea what that thing was hovering behind Brady??s head last night, but it??s probably a New York Giants lineman in disguise ?? guess that Brad Penny and Eliza Dushku experiment is over, as a reader founds this disappointing link last line ?? a bunch of former Kentucky Wildcats are going franchising with Dunkin?? Donuts ?? good political skit from last weekend??s SNL ?? how a bank tripped up Spitzer, triggerin
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McCain on Favre: "Oh, no!"


Senator John McCain weighed in on the retirement of Brett Favre this morning. On his campaign plane in San Antonio, Texas, I told McCain about the report. "Did you hear the big news?" I said, deliberately obtuse. "Oh, no!" Several other people in the front of the plane expressed shock upon hearing the news. "Brett Favre retired?" McCain, who might be expected to identify with Favre on age issues, thought about it a moment and then said he agreed with Favre's decision. "Actually, I'm glad h
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JoeSportsFan.com: The Media Circus


The world of broadcast entertainment has been kicking around John McEnroe and Mark Schlereth in guest roles. And Jared Fogle is addicted to porn.
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Where's the Hate for Merril Hoge?


Merril Hoge just plain sucks. As the incessant coverage of the NFL 2008 Draft kicks off, we'll see Hoge's redneck face and faux pimp wardrobe plastered all over the ESPNs, making me vomit in my mouth time and time again. I hate M-Ho for various reasons: 1 I hate the way he dresses. It's not close to matching. No way. Not by any stretch of the imagination. I don't even think Andre 3000 could pull off the ridiculous ensembles that Hoge sports. Hoge is a dimwit. He knows football, concussions and
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McCain on Favre: "Oh, no!"


Senator John McCain weighed in on the retirement of Brett Favre this morning. On his campaign plane in San Antonio, Texas, I told McCain about the report. "Did you hear the big news?" I said, deliberately obtuse. "Oh, no!" Several other people in the front of the plane expressed shock upon hearing the news. "Brett Favre retired?" McCain, who might be expected to identify with Favre on age issues, thought about it a moment and then said he agreed with Favre's decision. "Actually, I'm glad h
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ESPN Turning Into Favre TV For A Day


Someone said earlier that ESPN's coverage so far has been like a President had died, and I can't agree more. Well it's only going to get worse folks. In fact I wouldn't even turn any ESPN channel on until Purdue-Ohio State starts at 7pm well scratch that...Brent and Steve are sure to talk about it too. Via MDS at Fanhouse... Brett Favre Retirement Coverage: Updates & Special ESPN will present the latest on the sudden retirement of Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre, starting with
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Why single-use business plans suck


Back in the early '90s I joined a season-long NFL football pool with some friends. The format was simple: before the season started, you filled out the entire schedule for the coming year, circling the team you thought would win each game. Then you watched the actual season play out. Each time one of your predictions proved correct, you got a point. The person with the highest point total at the end of the season was the winner. This is harder than it sounds. A lot changes during the regular s
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Thursday Notes: Pearson Officially Becomes a Lion


Safety Kalvin Pearson was officially signed by the Lions yesterday. Pearson was actually signed last week, but his now former team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, had time to match the offer made by the Lions. Tampa Bay chose to let him go, meaning Pearson joins the Lions and Detroit doesn't have to give up any compensation for him. Detroit also officially re-signed cornerback Travis Fisher and released offensive lineman Blaine Saipaia on Wednesday. Former Lions linebacker Boss Bailey is very ha
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The Family Web Gem - Arizona Daily Wildcat


ESPN analyst Mark Schlereth threw a curveball at his employer - not as the on-air personality most viewers see, but rather the father who makes family a ...
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Guards, and Their Paychecks, Are Finally Standing Out - New York Times


Guards are so unappreciated that Alex Gibbs, a longtime respected NFL offensive line coach, used to tell Mark Schlereth, a former All-Pro guard and now an ...
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Guiding Light Update


Don??t forget: tomorrow, Mike and Mike make their Guiding Light debut: check out your?local listings for details.? You can click here to check out a behind the scenes video courtesy of GuidingLight.net.
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Interview: Former NFL Pro-Bowl Guard Mark Schlereth Episode 120


Mark Schlereth??s weight change at various points in his career Hello and welcome to the world??s premiere low-carb podcast, ???The Livin?? La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore!??? In Episode 120, our host Jimmy was privileged to have the opportunity to interview a highly versatile renaissance man named Mark Schlereth. Mark began his professional life as one of the most feared beefy 300-pound offensive lineman in the NFL where strict weight requirements forced him to pack on as many pounds as he
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Shanahan power shift tries to protect destiny - Denver Post


"That might be his way of addressing a problem and fixing it," said Mark Schlereth, who was Shanahan&39s left guard on the Broncos&39 only two Super Bowl ...
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CALLING YOU OUT - THE MEDIA


by WCT, The Ship of Fools ???Calling You Out!??? is a periodic segment where WCT takes people to task for irresponsible journalism, foolhardy activities, or just general douchebaggery. Nothing is sacred, no one is spared, watch your ass mister! You could be next! Today, the Big, Bad, Mainstream Media embarrasses itself when a football player retires. I realize that attempting to call out a group as large, and as wide-ranging as "the media" may seem like an arduous task, but I am up for it, so her
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Brett Favre Is Done - More Peter King Speaks!


Ahhhh, Peter King weighs in, with a Bishek, Kyrgyzstanturn, location tag, no less: When the news of Brett Favre??s retirement broke halfway around the world, NFL defensive linemen Mike Rucker and Luis Castillo - on a USO/NFL Tour to pump up the troops here and in Afghanistan ?? stood huddled around a computer in the back of a pub on an U.S. Air Force Base. It was Karaoke Night, but they weren??t interested in music. They had their eyes fixed to a Biloxi Sun Herald story reporting legendary Packe
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Terence Newman talks Pacman on NFL Live


NFL Live did Cowboys Day today and had Terence Newman on for a chat. You got to love Newman, he??s pretty candid with his thoughts. First, they asked him what went wrong last year at the end. He said everything was good until the playoffs and that they got complacent and overconfident about the Giants game. Next, the Pacman questions. They asked about him coming to Dallas and Newman said ?? He can play, but to play in this league you have play football and do the things that are asked of you of
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The LLVLC Show 120: Meet NFL Great Mark Schlereth Talking Low-Carb Living


NFL athlete, ESPN analyst, and soap opera star Mark Schlereth One of my regular readers recently pointed me to this Denver Post column about a former NFL player who was able to shed the pounds by livin' la vida low-carb. It turns out 3-time Super Bowl winner and former All-Pro offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos Mark Schlereth trimmed down from his 300-pound playing days in the National Football League by implementing a controlled-carbohydrate nutritional approach.
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Former NFL All-Pro Guard Goes Low-Carb, Post-Football Career Takes Off - CarbWire.com


It turns out 3-time Super Bowl winner and former All-Pro offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos Mark Schlereth trimmed down from ...
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Why single-use business plans suck


Back in the early '90s I joined a season-long NFL football pool with some friends. The format was simple: before the season started, you filled out the entire schedule for the coming year, circling the team you thought would win each game. Then you watched the actual season play out. Each time one of your predictions proved correct, you got a point. The person with the highest point total at the end of the season was the winner. This is harder than it sounds. A lot changes during the regular s
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Are you ready for some football?


Just in time for NFL kickoff: Mark Schlereth gives a season's worth of wisdom.
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Sean Salisbury Out at ESPN, Cris Carter In


John Clayton will have to find someone new to call him The Cryptkeeper, now that sparring partner Sean Salisbury has decided to depart ESPN. ???I want to thank ESPN for 12 great years of talking football on TV and the radio,??? Salisbury said upon leaving the network. ???I have grown as much as ...
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Terence Newman talks Pacman on NFL Live - Blogging The Boys


After that segment, they went to Merrill Hoge and Mark Schlereth and their opinions on Pac. Hoge called it a dangerous move, but then praised Pacman??s ...
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Carter, former NFL All-Pro, to join ESPN as NFL analyst - NFL - ESPN


He is the latest addition to ESPN&39s roster of NFL studio analysts, which includes Mike Ditka, Merril Hoge, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, Mark Schlereth, ...
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Was retirement the right decision? - NFL - ESPN


Mark Schlereth: Only he knows that for sure, but his reason for retiring rings true for any player who has ever played professional football. ...
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Every good boy deserves Favre - Baltimore Sun


We heard from the network&39s Cris Carter, Skip Bayless, Chris Mortensen, John Clayton, Mark Schlereth. And it wasn&39t long before everybody seemed to be ...
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Daniel and Arizona dealing with tough times - College Sports - ESPN


By Daniel Schlereth Editor&39s note: This season, former NFL player and ESPN analyst Mark Schlereth and his son, Arizona reliever Daniel, will keep a running ...
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Former NFL All-Pro Guard Goes Low-Carb, Post-Football Career Takes Off


Former NFL All-Pro Guard Goes Low-Carb, Post-Football Career Takes Off Posted by Jimmy Moore on March 13 in Celebrity NFL athlete, ESPN analyst, and soap opera star Mark Schlereth One of my regular readers recently pointed me to this Denver Post column about a former NFL player who was able to shed the pounds by livin' la vida low-carb. It turns out 3-time Super Bowl winner and former All-Pro offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos Mark Schlereth trimmed down from hi
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Be Prepared for Non-Stop Favre on ESPN


Filed under: Packers, NFL Media Watch, ESPNWithin a couple of hours of the news breaking that Brett Favre would retire, ESPN sent out this press release: Brett Favre Retirement Coverage: Updates & Special ESPN will present the latest on the sudden retirement of Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre, starting with a special segment at noon ET during SportsCenter's morning re-airs. At 1 p.m., ESPN will feature a two-hour SportsCenter Special: Brett Favre Retires hosted by NFL Li
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'Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show' Episode 120: 3-Time Super Bowl Champ Mark Schlereth Now Lives The Low-Carb Life


NFL athlete, ESPN analyst, and soap opera star Mark Schlereth One of my regular readers recently pointed me to this Denver Post column about a former NFL player who was able to shed the pounds by livin' la vida low-carb. It turns out 3-time Super Bowl winner and former All-Pro offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos Mark Schlereth trimmed down from his 300-pound playing days in the National Football League by implementing a controlled-carbohydrate nutritional approach.
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