Tragic Death Shocks NFL

Wednesday, May 2, 2012
OCEANSIDE, Calif. — Junior Seau, a homegrown superstar who was the fist-pumping, emotional leader of the San Diego Chargers for 13 years, was found shot to death at his home Wednesday morning in what police said appeared to be a suicide. He was 43.
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BLOG POSTS
Evan Shapiro: Sex Is Bad
Welcome to TV in America, where violence, no matter how malicious or senseless, is just fine but sex is decried, maligned and verboten in all but the most secure corners of the schedule. TV's ban on sexuality not only covers scenes of nudity or sexual acts, but our very language itself.
Terry Lyons: Bobby V: Managing by Mind Games
Is it possible that Bobby Valentine's intuition as a manager called for him to speak his peace against Kevin Youkilis to see if he could light the fire of camaraderie under the fannies of "Youk's" teammates?
Jordan Schultz: Memphis Grizzlies Searching for Go-To Closer in Playoffs
Memphis won't enjoy any playoff success if it doesn't defend. The old mantra that every team in the NBA makes a run may still ring true, but losing a 21-point lead entering the fourth quarter is a joke.
Rick McDaniel: The 10 Most Inspiring Comebacks
If you want a comeback you are going to have to change. Unless you change what you presently are doing or not doing, things are going to remain the same; there will be no comeback.
Dave Hollander: Otis Birdsong: Put Bill Russell in the NBA Logo?
In the first episode of the NBRPA's new talk show Holding Court, former four-time NBA all-star Otis Birdsong equates Magic and Bird to Kirk and Spock respectively, declares the bank shot all but extinct, and ponders the idea of Bill Russell in a new NBA logo.
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