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Menick lost his composure because he was notable to deal with being beaten on the gridiron,and he lashed out at the opposition...
Regardless of how his NFL prospects pan out, Fleiszer now knows he will have at least one superb option for next fall, and will almost definitely find himself earning a living on the gridiron...
Sophomore Rich Linden-Harvard's starting quarterback in the fall--showed he could hurl gems off the gridiron as well. Linden posted a 1.93 ERA over three games, allowing three hits and two runs in six innings in his one start...
None of this money would have been forthcoming had it not been for that gridiron great (at least in the eyes of NFL owners) Rupert Murdoch. The Australian-born boss of News Corp. has reordered the economics of sports. Murdoch views sports not as mere programming but as the foundation for establishing entire television (Fox) and satellite (British Sky Broadcasting) networks. From this perspective, it makes sense to pay more for the NFL than you can get back in advertising revenues. Murdoch fired that thunderbolt in 1994, paying $1.58 billion for the NFC package, 49% more than CBS had been...
...Bloodshot Eye gets back on the gridiron. Sure, it's pricey, but look at the alternative: Tisch...