Free iPhone App – CBS Sports Mobile Football

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CBS Football

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Release Date: September 10, 2009
Price: Free

Get FREE complete coverage of the NFL and Fantasy Football. The CBS Sports Mobile Football application delivers live NFL scores, play-by-play and breaking news. Plus, get up-to-the-minute stats, standings, videos, and more. Into fantasy football? Log into the CBS Sports Mobile Football app and you can completely control your CBSSports.com fantasy teams. Check scores, set lineups, and even add/drop players! Gain a competitive advantage – with exclusive commentary and video advice from trusted CBSSports.com experts. The CBS Sports Mobile Football app is your complete source for football and fantasy news on your iPhone and iPod Touch. For complete coverage of all other sports, including fantasy baseball, you can link directly to the CBS Sports Mobile app, with full coverage of College Football, MLB, NBA, NHL, College Basketball, Golf, Auto Racing, and Tennis. NOTE: for best results, please make sure you’ve completed the iPhone 3.0 software update. Your use is subject to the Terms of Use, Mobile User Agreement and Privacy Policy. See link below. Key Features: • Up-to the-minute NFL scores and breaking news. • Full control of your CBSSports.com fantasy football teams, including fantasy score updates for your personal team and league, ability to set your line-up, and get breaking “My Player” news. • Real time graphical GameCenter experience with live play by play, box scores, and team stats. • Exclusive fantasy advice from CBSSports.com fantasy experts. • “My Teams” personalization featuring scores and headlines of your favorite NFL team. • Streaming video including game previews, recaps, interviews, and more.

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UPDATE – Merriman Beat Tila Tequila Because She Refused Sex

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According to Popcrunch.com, a spurned request to join him in group sex led to NFL player Shawne Merriman choking and battering tiny reality TV personality Tila Tequila. Yea, he’s mixed.

According to 10News.com, the fight that lead to Merriman’s arrest last weekend after Tequila walked into his bedroom she found him with two other women. After the NFL asked her to join them, Tequila stormed out and threatened to have sex with one of his friends, that’s when Merriman allegedly tossed the 4-foot-11-inch star to the ground and began violently choking her.

Merriman denies attacking his girlfriend of two months and insists he was simply trying to keep a very intoxicated Tila from driving under the influence.

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Video: Cop Who Kept NFL Player from Dying Kin Speaks Out

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When this story first broke it enraged me so much I couldn’t even type the words. As most of you know already, NFL player Ryan Moats, accompanied by his wife, her father and aunt, ran a red light on their way to a Dallas hospital where his wife’s mother lay dying. This heartless Dallas cop detained Moats in the parking lot — at gunpoint — for 13 minutes while his 45-year-old mother-in-law passed away inside the hospital.

Thanks to loyal member Coop for sending me the link to the story last week. WSHH has the video of the racist cop doing damage control in an effort to save his job. The cop is currently on suspension with pay.

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BREAKING NEWS – Favre Says He Will Retire (Again)

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Suzy Allman for The New York Times

By retiring, Brett Favre saves the Jets about $13 million in salary cap room. More Photos >

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Published: February 11, 2009

Quarterback Brett Favre has told the Jets he is retiring from the N.F.L. after 18 seasons, according to his agent and the team. On Wednesday morning, Favre’s Web site linked to an article on ESPN.com, which reported the retirement first.

Source – www.nytimes.com

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