Saturday, November 23, 2024

Suh offers tearful belated explanation for Thanksgiving outburst

"After every play, I'd be walking back to the huddle and I'd keep hearing this soft 'Su-su-sudio' singing," said Suh. "At first I didn't know what it was, but in the huddle Kyle Vanden Bosche told me it was by that guy that sings that 'I can feel it coming in the air tonight' song with the cool drum sound. It seemed like every Packer was singing it to me as I'd walk by."

Pistons concerned as down-and-out Tayshaun watches ’17 Again’ to prepare for Bulls game

"We've had some lean years around he recently, but this season's shaping up to the be worst," said the 31-year-old veteran. "Watching movies like '17 Again' take me back to better days, like when I was a teen growing up in Compton."

Lions game plan: to not get their asses handed to them

Three years removed from the first ever 0-16 NFL season and coming in as double-digit underdogs, the Lions are realistic in realizing they really have no chance in hell at winning this game.

Pistons hold emergency meeting to lock themselves out for rest of season

After scoring just 79 points in their season opener against the Pacers Monday, the Pistons called an emergency meeting with the ultimate conclusion being to lock themselves out of the rest of the season.

Members of the 2008 Detroit Lions celebrate Indianapolis victory on Sunday by uncorking 40...

Among those celebrating were wide receiver Brandon Middleton, quarterback John Kitna, and running back Rudi Johnson, all of whom claimed to look forward to the Colt 45 uncorking every year.

Bulls thrilled to sign ‘team player’ who started a mutiny against his coach last...

Bulls GM Gar Forman praised the team's new SG Rip Hamilton Thursday as a great team player capable of rallying teammates whenever necessary, even when he believes a mutiny against his coach is in order as he did last season with the Pistons.

Rip Hamilton initially reluctant to take over as token old guy on Bulls roster

“He defends and hits the mid-range jumper,” said Thibodeau. “Even more important than that, he drives his kids around in a minivan. Young players on our squad can learn from that.”