Published on December 7, 2010 by Technology Slice
NFL Fines Jameel McClain – The NFL has fined Ravens linebacker Jameel McClain $40,000 for his helmet hit that left Steelers tight end Heath Miller with a concussion. Ravens nose tackle Haloti Ngata was fined $15,000 for hitting Ben Roethlisberger’s helmet and breaking the Pittsburgh quarterback’s nose. Ngata’s left hand raked across the quarterback’s face [...]
Tags: Ben Roethlisberger, Bernard Pollard, Concussion, game, Helmet, Houston Texans, Jameel Mcclain, Justin Gage, Left Hand, Nfl Fines, Nfl Officials, Ngata, Offensive Series, Ravens, Steelers, Tennessee Titans, Tight End, Turf, Unnecessary Roughness
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Published on July 27, 2010 by Technology Slice
Madden 11 Demo – With the Madden 11 demo set to release on Tuesday I thought it would be interesting to hear what your thoughts are going into it. Some outlets got to try out the demo early and it seems there just isn’t a whole lot of enthusiasm towards the game this year. That [...]
Tags: College Football, Consumers, Demo, E3, Excitement, Feature Set, game, Improvements, Iteration, Minute Quarters, Ncaa, Ncaa Football, Nfl, Whole Lot
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Published on June 12, 2010 by Technology Slice
Mexico Draws With South Africa In World Cup Opener – Siphiwe Tshabalala had given the South Africans the lead in the 55th minute but the Mexicans levelled through Rafael Marquez in the 79th. However, while the South Africans extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches they will feel that it is three points gone begging [...]
Tags: Africa Cup, Chiefs, game, Goalkeeper, Hosts, Khune, lead, Marker, Mexicans, Mexico, Oscar Perez, Piledriver, Rafael Marquez, South Africa, South Africans, Winger, World Cup Opener
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Published on May 26, 2010 by Technology Slice
Soccer: USA VS Czech Republic – In a match where many players were eager to prove themselves to coach Bob Bradley, the USA fell short of a win versus the Czech Republic. The game started quite well for the USA, as they got out to an early lead off a nice set play by Stuart [...]
Tags: Advantage, Bob Bradley, Czech Republic, Czechs, Deadlock, Defensive Breakdowns, game, Herculez Gomez, Holden, Match, Score Two, Second Period, Soccer Usa, Usa Soccer, World Cup
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Published on May 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
NAB Refunding Fees – National Australia Bank says a mass of customer refunds for late fees has nothing to do with the threat of a $5 billion class action. The potential class action against 12 banks would seek to claw back billions for customers in ”exception fees”, including for late credit card payments or overdrawn [...]
Tags: banks, Billions, Credit Card Payments, game, Knee Jerk Reaction, Late Fees, Lisa Gray, Maurice Blackburn, nab, National Australia Bank, National Bank, Personal Banking
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