Sep 4, 2009
We have moved!
This site has changed names and moved over the Most Valuable Network.
Thanks for reading.
Http://www.mvn.com/beantownbeatdown
Congrats to Kevin McCleary who came up with the name. Beantown Beatdown. I like it. I really do.
Thanks !
Here is my goodbye picture!
Dont worry if you can't see this pic well.. she's ugly.
Thanks for reading.
Http://www.mvn.com/beantownbeatdown
Congrats to Kevin McCleary who came up with the name. Beantown Beatdown. I like it. I really do.
Thanks !
Here is my goodbye picture!
Dont worry if you can't see this pic well.. she's ugly.
tags
1995 Boston Red Sox,
1995 MLB,
Boston bruins,
NBA,
NCAA Basketball,
NFL,
NHL
Sep 3, 2009
Top 5 active NFL Coaches: Mike Tomlin
Here is a no-holds-barred version of the Top 5 active NFL coaches. With the absence of Mike Shanahan, Jon Gruden, and Tony Dungy this year, we needed to update the Top 5 Active NFL Coaches.
5. Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers
The nineteenth coach in Steeler's history and most recently the youngest head coach to lead a team to the Superbowl Mike Tomlin has proven he has what it takes to be a great head coach. I know that Dick Lebeau had about as much to do with winning this title as Tomlin, but when you're the guy who's replacing the legend Bill Cowher you deserve a lot of credit.
As a defensive backs coach for the Bucs (2001-2005) The Bucs led the NFL in total defense in 2002 and 2005. As defensive coordinator for the Vikings in 2006 his defense ranked 8th overall and first against the run (Last against the pass but that's neither here nor there).
Tomlin overcame the pressures of coaching a storied franchise by winning the Superbowl in his second year in the throne. Hired by the "Rooney Rule" or not, Mike Tomlin is surrounded by an excellent coaching staff and is here to stay.
5. Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers
The nineteenth coach in Steeler's history and most recently the youngest head coach to lead a team to the Superbowl Mike Tomlin has proven he has what it takes to be a great head coach. I know that Dick Lebeau had about as much to do with winning this title as Tomlin, but when you're the guy who's replacing the legend Bill Cowher you deserve a lot of credit.
As a defensive backs coach for the Bucs (2001-2005) The Bucs led the NFL in total defense in 2002 and 2005. As defensive coordinator for the Vikings in 2006 his defense ranked 8th overall and first against the run (Last against the pass but that's neither here nor there).
Tomlin overcame the pressures of coaching a storied franchise by winning the Superbowl in his second year in the throne. Hired by the "Rooney Rule" or not, Mike Tomlin is surrounded by an excellent coaching staff and is here to stay.
Sep 2, 2009
There is NO fucking WAY I'm renaming my blog
Actually I am...
I am renaming my blog and moving to The Most Valuable Network www.MVN.com
Okay so here's the deal... I'm moving over to MVN.com sometime in the near future. So I've decided to have a little contest. There will be a prize (most likely cash money) for the winner of this contest I PROMISE.
In order to be considered you need the following...
Leave one dinger (comment) on this post with: Your Email, Suggestion for Blog Name.
Details...
If the blog name you suggested is chosen for my MVN blog I will send you the prize (most likely cash) to you!
The blog name HAS to be BOSTON RELATED!
Here are some suggestions:
Banks of the River Charles
Fenway Frank's Blog
Down by the Charles
Green line to Kenmore
I am renaming my blog and moving to The Most Valuable Network www.MVN.com
Okay so here's the deal... I'm moving over to MVN.com sometime in the near future. So I've decided to have a little contest. There will be a prize (most likely cash money) for the winner of this contest I PROMISE.
In order to be considered you need the following...
Leave one dinger (comment) on this post with: Your Email, Suggestion for Blog Name.
Details...
If the blog name you suggested is chosen for my MVN blog I will send you the prize (most likely cash) to you!
The blog name HAS to be BOSTON RELATED!
Here are some suggestions:
Banks of the River Charles
Fenway Frank's Blog
Down by the Charles
Green line to Kenmore
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