On this edition of the Phil Naessens Show J.A. Sherman joins Phil to discuss the Oklahoma City Thunder’s recent thumping of the Miami Heat and Sherm shares his thoughts on whether or not he thinks the Heat can win three championships in a row. J.R. Wilco joins Phil to discuss the injury to Manu Ginobili, why the Spurs can’t beat a top seven NBA team and his thoughts on the Heat winning it all. Joe Mullinax joins Phil to preview Super Bowl XLVIII and much more
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Showing posts with label Seattle Seahawks. Show all posts
Friday, January 31, 2014
The Phil Naessens Show Super Bowl XLVIII Preview
http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/the-phil-naessens-show-super-bowl-xlviii-preview/
Sunday, September 15, 2013
On violence in sports - Seahawks: Undercover Cops Hired To Wear Opposing Team’s Uniform
http://theridgewoodblog.net/seahawks-undercover-cops-hired-to-wear-opposing-teams-uniform/

Seahawks: Undercover Cops Hired To Wear Opposing Team’s Uniform
September 11, 2013 7:19 PM
RENTON, Wash. (CBS Seattle/AP) — The Seattle Seahawks announced that the organization has hired undercover cops to wear San Francisco 49ers gear and patrol Sunday’s game in order to curb unruly behavior.
“We have great fans,” said Seahawks president Peter McLoughlin. “Our goal is to ensure a safe environment for all in attendance, including visiting team fans.”
The Seahawks announced Wednesday they will have the undercover police officers wearing opposing team apparel beginning with Sunday night’s highly anticipated matchup, saying the goal is to ensure a safe environment for all fans, including those supporting the visiting team.
Author Mark Barry's novels sheds light on violence in sports in his novels, available on Amazon
Seahawks: Undercover Cops Hired To Wear Opposing Team’s Uniform
September 11, 2013 7:19 PM
RENTON, Wash. (CBS Seattle/AP) — The Seattle Seahawks announced that the organization has hired undercover cops to wear San Francisco 49ers gear and patrol Sunday’s game in order to curb unruly behavior.
“We have great fans,” said Seahawks president Peter McLoughlin. “Our goal is to ensure a safe environment for all in attendance, including visiting team fans.”
The Seahawks announced Wednesday they will have the undercover police officers wearing opposing team apparel beginning with Sunday night’s highly anticipated matchup, saying the goal is to ensure a safe environment for all fans, including those supporting the visiting team.
Author Mark Barry's novels sheds light on violence in sports in his novels, available on Amazon
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