Posted in Good Deeds
on Jul 26th, 2010
Eli Manning is a good guy, and he wants to help kids go to Old Miss who might otherwise not be able to go.
Either that or he’s got gobs of money and knows that giving some away will make him look good.
Probably the former. Anyway, he’s given $1 Million to his old college for a scholarship program, which is pretty nice of him. Nice to be able to talk about the good things like this for a change instead of an assault or an arrest. Though I could use a few more donut-break-in stories.
Good on you, Eli, using your fame and money for something good. 55 Points for you Eli and Giants...
Posted in Good Deeds, Media
on Feb 7th, 2010
Okay, people… today is the LAST day for scoring Fantasy UnSports points. Any PQE between now and midnight (Central Time) is valid, and will be posted. Then, tomorrow morning, I’ll have your final leaderboard for this inaugural season. The winner will get a great prize from me, as voted on by you readers and players.
There have actually been some more PQEs in the last couple days. And I’m not even talking about Michael Irvin or Warren Sapp–though those guys are making me consider allowing former players to be eligible for points in Year 2 of Fantasy UnSports.
Here’s...
Posted in Good Deeds
on Feb 1st, 2010
Way back in the beginning of the season, we had a few active NFL players pledge to donate their brains to science to help with concussion research. We awarded points for that and even created a new PQE for it.
Well, here’s another one. Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer has joined the ranks of those giving away their grey matter when they die. Good for you Hunter. Maybe this research will help prevent future traumatic injures.
Or maybe it’s just a good headline.
Either way, that’s 45 Points. (sorry, guys, but it appears the Bears don’t have cheerleaders–at least...
Posted in Crimes, Good Deeds
on Jan 29th, 2010
Ray Maualuga, of the Cincinnati Bengals (and also of the “hard name to spell” club), was arrested last night for a DUI. That’s a paddlin’. Oh, also it’s 65 Points.
Josh Cribbs is a good guy. And a thoughtful one at that. He’s thankful for the help of his teammates who have aided his rise to the top of the NFL’s return man chart. So thankful… he took 9 of his special teams blockers with him to Pro Bowl Week. Oh, and he’s wearing their jersey’s throughout the week, one by one. That’s pretty sweet. I almost think...
Posted in Good Deeds
on Nov 26th, 2009
When Charles Woodson isn’t busting heads, he’s helping kids. Today, prior to the game in Detroit, it was ann0unced that the Green Bay Packer has donated $2 Million to a children’s hospital at the University of Michigan.
Good on you, Charles. Good on you. 55 points to Woodson owners and Packers owners.
Oh–Happiest of Thanksgivings to you all as well.
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