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Articles about Greensboro’s Professional Sports teams

New New Orleans Saints head coach is going to be busy hiring assistant coaches: Kellen Moore’s first moves are most important to future Saints success

Kellen Moore’s first moves are most important to future Saints success from Eric Smithling, with YardBarker.com/www.yardbarker.com The Saints have their

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Just caught the news on The Death of Ken Gordon and his Lasting Legacy will live on Forever in the Greensboro Community: Teacher, Coach and Sporting Goods Man, he was “One of the Best”

Bubbly and Positive Personality, that is what I think of when I think back on Ken Gordon…Always positive and putting

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Burned Bridges(He Says): That’s why Indianapolis Colts will not honor their former kicker, who kicked a 46-yard FG on the ‘Streets of New York City’, while on the David Letterman Show

Former Colts kicker thinks he knows why team has not honored him from Adam Gretz, with YardBarker.com/www.yardbarker.com Former Indianapolis Colts

Burned Bridges(He Says): That’s why Indianapolis Colts will not honor their former kicker, who kicked a 46-yard FG on the ‘Streets of New York City’, while on the David Letterman Show Read More »

‘Mr. Baseball’ Bob Uecker gone at age 90: Former Major League Baseball backup catcher joined the Brewers radio team in 1971 and was in the movie, “Major League”, as Harry Doyle

‘Mr. Baseball’ Bob Uecker passes away at 90 from www.mlb.com Bob Uecker brought the Brewers to life for generations of

‘Mr. Baseball’ Bob Uecker gone at age 90: Former Major League Baseball backup catcher joined the Brewers radio team in 1971 and was in the movie, “Major League”, as Harry Doyle Read More »