Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Did Sean Payton wear Roger Goodell-Clown shirt to season-ending presser? | Yardbarker.com





Is cutting the cord on your mind? Here's what you need to know - Jefferson Graham





Xbox Live goes down leaving users to see a black screen after start-up | Daily Mail Online

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6650091/Xbox-Live-leaving-users-black-screen-start-up.html


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Opinion: Why CBS analyst Tony Romo could be the real star of the 2019 Super Bowl - Dan Wolken





Before Tony Romo was predicting plays before they happened, there was Kenny ‘The Snake’ Stabler | al.com - Mark Heim - But, according to a Wall Street Journal report, Romo’s predictions have been accurate 68 percent of the time. For comparisons, Romo’s career passing percentage in the NFL stands at 65 percent.

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'We're getting soft': Kentucky governor Matt Bevin says America is weak for closing schools as a deadly arctic deep freeze wreaks havoc with record-breaking low temperatures | Daily Mail Online





Cancer diagnosis isn’t stopping mother of Rams GM Les Snead from a Super Bowl trip – Orange County Register - Rich Hammond -Good luck stopping Pam, who also answers to “Bam.” She’s making that two-and-a-half hour trip from Eufaula, Ala., to Atlanta for next Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Rams and New England. The next day, Pam will go to Birmingham, Ala., for the second of four chemotherapy treatments, which hopefully will control a rare form of lymphoma that she’s accepting as little more than an annoying speed bump.

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Another Super Bowl with a local flavor | Kyle Mooty - Eufaula Tribune - re Les Snead and Pam Snead

https://www.dothaneagle.com/eufaula_tribune/sports/another-super-bowl-with-a-local-flavor/article_0fca2574-23d3-11e9-b324-dfa1f9a0dd3c.html


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Historic shift: More Hispanic than black voters in 2020, whites decline to 66%





LA Rams' GM Les Snead a source of pride, strength for his Eufaula mother - WRBL - Chuck Williams





Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, a baseball pioneer and all-time great, in poor health - Bob Nightengale