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The Miami Herald is reporting that the fight earlier this month between Joey Porter and Levi Jones wasn't a one on one affair.
Turns out surveillance tape shows Porter punching Jones and then some of his friends jumping in on the fight.
Jones called the attack "cowardly" and appeared to want to set the record straight so folks didn't think Porter kick his "butt."
I couldn't find the video on YouTube, but I imagine it will turn up eventually.
If you want to want to say, "Hey, battuh-battuh, swing" in Cincinnati, go to a Reds game and yell at Ken Griffey Jr.
At a youth game in the Ohio city, you have to be more positive because the traditional baseball chatter has been banned in the Knothole Club of Greater Cincinnati.
The 23,000 kids in the Cincinnati area can only engage in chatter if it is positive and directed at their own team.
We don't want kids feelings hurt, because then they would cry, and we all know...
Well, it happened. The Texans have waived David Carr after five pretty lackluster years.
Carr seems to be the scapegoat for this team and his days had to be numbered after the team passed up Vince Young. Nevermind the kid was sacked like crazy.
Here's hoping he lands somewhere that he can get another change. Although he's pretty highly paid for a backup.
Check out our 2004 gallery on Carr, back when the future was still bright in Houston for him.
It's probably not good for my health to call a 6-foot-5, 307-Pound guy wuss, but that's exactly what Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Levi Jones is for not derailing a battery complaint against new Miami Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter.
The two took some trash talk inside a Las Vegas casino outside where Jones suffered a small cut over his eye with the one punch Porter, 6-foot-3, 250 pounds, threw.
I'm thinking Jones gets hurt more than than on every down he plays, and he might watch...
Joey Porter, that outspoken linebacker for the Pittsburg Steelers who hails from Bakersfield, has been released by the Steelers.
It begs the question. Where will he go now?
I'm thinking a loudmouth would blend with the Oakland Raiders.
Where do you think Joey's talents could best be put to use?
Posted by Steve E. Swenson
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