It takes more than just a Speedo to become an Australian Surf Lifesaving champion. In and out of the ocean, Dhani must prove his strength, endurance, agility and love of the surf to the Aussie locals and lifeguards.
Archive for April, 2009
Keiwan a Steeler; Bengals To Bring Back Jeremi Johnson?
Profootballtalk.com is reporting two Bengals-related tidbits today: Former Bengal second-round pick, CB Keiwan Ratliff, has signed a one-year contract with the Steelers. Ratliff most recently played for the Colts, where he recorded two interceptions last year. Ratliff joined the Bengals in the 2004 draft, but never became the shut-down corner Marvin Lewis had hoped. Also [...]
Interesting Fact on the Bengals Pick in Tomorrow’s Draft
Fast Fact: The Bengals are the highest-picking team that made no change at the head coaching position in the offseason. The Lions, Rams, Chiefs, Seahawks, and Browns all have new head men leading them into this draft.
Lewis: Ocho Cinco Staying Put
Despite reportedly spraying tears about wanting out of Cincy, it once again appears that Chad Johnson/Ocho Cinco is going nowhere. “Again, I don’t know why people continue with this speculation of moving Chad,” coach Marvin Lewis said about the WR Tuesday. “I think it’s been told many times and we’ve reiterated now for I don’t [...]
Time to Hold Our Breath
Well fans, here we are. The 2009 NFL Draft is just a few short days away. It’s almost zero hour. Months of anticipation have been building up to this. We’ve watched the Senior Bowl tapes. We’ve studied the combine numbers. We’ve listened intently to reports from the various pro days. We’ve monitored the mocks and [...]
Ocho Cinco: A Real Crybaby?
Want to know how Chad Ocho Cinco is feeling these days about still being with the Bengals? Check out this quote today from Peter King’s Monday Morning QB as taken from former Bengals WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh who was on NFL Network on Friday night: “Chad Johnson called me today. Crying. He wonders why everyone can [...]
Dhani Tackles the Globe: Ireland & Hurling Preview
Ireland’s hurling team invites Dhani to participate in this fast, bloody and brutal stick and ball game. Hurling is known as the sport of the “everyday Irishman,” and Dhani struggles to grasp the basics of the game. But between practices, sheep-shearing and drinking Guinness, he is embraced by the passionate Irish community.


April 25th, 2009
Matt Loede
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