Day: February 2, 2017

That was awkward: Goodell dodges on Raiders, parries on Pats (Sports Betting News)That was awkward: Goodell dodges on Raiders, parries on Pats (Sports Betting News)

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell answers questions during a news conference during preparations for the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Nothing produces awkward NFL moments quite like watching the commissioner parry all those thorny issues involving the league’s oldest and newest troublemakers – the Raiders and Patriots. Reporters spent time poking Roger Goodell about ”Deflategate,” the Raiders’ now-threatened move to Las Vegas, and other delicate topics at the commissioner’s less-formal, less-crowded and, frankly, less-newsy pre-Super Bowl news conference, held on a Wednesday this year instead of the traditional Friday afternoon slot. Going sans necktie and speaking in a room about half the size as his usual Super Bowl venue, Goodell insisted nothing was off-kilter between the league and either team.

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Tagliabue apologizes for 1994 concussion remarks (Sports Betting News)Tagliabue apologizes for 1994 concussion remarks (Sports Betting News)

FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2004, file photo, NFL Commissioner, Paul Tagliabue testifies before the Energy and Commerce Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue is apologizing for remarks he made decades ago about concussions in football. In an interview with the Talk of Fame Network that airs nationwide Wednesday night, Feb. 1, 2017, he admitted he erred in 1994 in saying concussions were

Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue is apologizing for remarks he made decades ago about concussions in football. Up for election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Tagliabue spoke out Wednesday about a major blemish on a record highlighted by labor peace throughout his 17-year tenure. ”Bottom line, it sounded like I was shooting the messenger, which was the concussion issue.

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Punxsutawney thrills: Repeat this historyPunxsutawney thrills: Repeat this history

No single day on the calendar has been usurped by cinema quite like Groundhog Day. Bill Murray’s movie of the same name took an already bizarre holiday centered on a supposedly meteorological-minded rodent and gave it a time-loop layer. Now the phrase “Groundhog Day” is ubiquitous with the idea of repetition, which is why ballplayers often use it to describe the seemingly ceaseless and sometimes-monotonous Spring Training schedule.

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Trump golf club must pay $5.77 mln to former members -judge (Sports Betting News)Trump golf club must pay $5.77 mln to former members -judge (Sports Betting News)

(Adds expected appeal) By Jonathan Stempel Feb 1 (Officialsportsbetting.com) – A federal judge in Florida on Wednesday directed a golf club owned by U.S. President Donald Trump to pay $5.77 million to former members who claimed it wrongfully refused to refund their deposits after Trump took over in 2012. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra in West Palm Beach said Trump National Golf Club Jupiter must repay $4.849 million plus $925,010 of interest to 65 former members for breach of contract, following a non-jury trial last August. Marra said the club had no right to keep the deposits after locking out members who had declared their plans to resign prior to Trump’s purchase in November 2012.

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