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    About Me: My name is Frank Irizarry and I am an Assistant Professor of Communication at Suffolk University in beautiful Beantown. I teach courses in public relations. I am an avid sports fan with football being my true passion. I played two seasons of College F
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    About Me: My name is Frank Irizarry and I am an Assistant Professor of Communication at Suffolk University in beautiful Beantown. I teach courses in public relations. I am an avid sports fan with football being my true passion. I played two seasons of College F

    Random Musings on Pats-Giants

    Saturday, December 29, 2007, 11:33 PM EST [General]

    Haven't blogged for awhile but figured I'd throw a few thoughts out there about the Pats and the G-Men............

    • The NFL Network could not be happier based on the quality of the game that America got to see tonight but the quality of the production.....nothing to write home about.
    • Is it just me or did the cadence for Rich Eisen's voice change since he's left ESPN? He almost sounded like he was doing a bad Howard Cossell imitation. Not to pile it on ol' Rich, but he also looks like he aged about 20 years since he left ESPN. What must Alycia Lane be thinking now?



    • As much as I love Deion Sanders and Marshall Faulk, there pregame commentary was about as useless and uninsightful as could be. Even Steve Marriucci's pregame commentary seemed geared toward folks that have never watched football. I must say though that Deion and the boys looked sharp as usual.



    • And on the opposite end of the "sharp" spectrum, who dresses Cris Collinsworth and Bryant Gumbel? Collinsworth looks like he got his suit at the thrift store and Gumbel looks like he's off to teach a Literature class.
    • While I'm on the subject of Bryant Gumbel, I must say that he is a positively awful play-by-play announcer. He should stick to conducting interviews. How rough it is for Collinsworth to have to work with someone who always seems on the verge of wanting to cross examine him. I'd imagine Gumbel caught an afternoon matin
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    It's Open Mic Night on the FoxSports.com Bloggers Show!!!!

    Wednesday, September 5, 2007, 02:46 PM EST [General]

    Tonight on the FoxSports.com Bloggers Show I am going to devote the full time to discussing College Football. Whatever you want to discuss; opening weekend upsets (Michigan), overrated teams (Florida State and Notre Dame), big games to watch for this week, schools, coaches, players and polls. It's all College Football, all night on the FoxSports.com Bloggers Show!



    The 16th installment of the FoxSports.com Bloggers Show will air on Wednesday, September 5 at 10:00pm EST. Guests will include:

    YOU!!!

    The topic we will be discussing is:

    "It's all College Football, all night!!!"

      Special thanks to the folks at FoxSports.com for promoting the show, the FoxSports Funhouse and BlogTalkRadio.com


      The call in number is (646) 478-5128

      To access the show, click on the BlogTalkRadio Button here:




    Gotta Get Something Off Your Chest?
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    Football In It's Purest Form!

    Thursday, August 30, 2007, 08:53 AM EST [General]

    While most College Football fans have had August 30 circled on their calendar's for some time and NFL fans can't wait for Thursday, September 6, there is one more date that all true football fans should be aware of.

    Saturday, August 2.

    On Saturday, August 2, approximately 360,000 children, ages 5-16 will take to the football field as Pop Warner football kicks off it's 78th season.  While many of you will be glued to your television sets or heading off to support your favorite college football team, I would encourage you to find a local Pop Warner game and go out and support some of these wonderful and hard working kids! 

    Coach Urban Meyer with a few of my Knights at the University of Florida Football Camp

    According to the Pop Warner website: "Pop Warner Little Scholars, Inc. (PWLS) is a non-profit organization that provides youth football and cheer and dance programs for participants in 41 states and several countries around the world. Consisting of approximately 360,000 young people ranging from ages 5 to 16 years old, PWLS is the largest youth football, cheer and dance program in the United States."  Pop Warner was founded in 1929. 

    As the President and Junior Pee Wee Head Coach for the Deland Knights Youth Football and Cheer Association, I have been actively involved with youth football for the past five seasons.  As much as I love my Gators and my New York Jets, there is no team that I have a greater passion for then my beloved Deland Knights.  I have committed myself to being the best league president and Head Coach that I can be and I know my kids have worked very hard to get ready for this season, as I'm sure most of these kids have worked really hard to get ready for this season.

    For those of us that are big fans of youth football, it is a 365 day a year undertaking.From fund raising in December and January, to attending coaches clinics in February, to off season training and team meetings in March and April, to summer Flag football season in May and June, to training in July and kicking off the season in August, most youth football teams have been working toward August 2 since November of last year. 

    Coaching legends Bobby Bowden and Frank Irizarry comparing notes at the 2007 Nike COY Clinic

    Even though our team won the 2006 Mid-Florida Conference (the SEC of youth football) Mitey-Mite Eastern Division championship last year, our kids and coaches did not rest on their laurels.  Most of our kids went through rigorous off season training programs.  For example, my son John attended the University of Florida Football camp, played Spring/Summer flag football and worked out three times a week with a personal trainer at the All Star Sports Training complex (you really need to check this out to see the future of training for youth athletics).  This is no longer the exception as it fast becomes the norm in southern youth football.

    John and Gators Defensive Coordinator Charlie Strong

    Working out in the Swamp!


     The Gator head that the players rub for good luck right at the entrance to the field - a Gator tradition!


     Johnny and Coach Urban Meyer

    Unless you are involved in it, it is almost impossible to imagine just how hard these kids are working.  My kids have been practicing five nights a week since July 30.  Rain, heat or any other inclement weather means nothing to these kids and coaches.  They are tired and a little beat up but boy are they excited about this coming Saturday!

    So.....If you want to see football played with love, heart and passion, go check out a local Pop Warner game this weekend.

    If you are sick and tired of hearing about Mike Vick, Pacman Jones, Chris Henry, Tank Johnson and Lance Briggs, go check out a local Pop Warner game this weekend.

    If you just plain love football in it's purest form and you want to see the future of the game, go check out a local Pop Warner game this weekend.

    Support Pop Warner Football!



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    COME CHECK OUT THIS WEEK'S FOXSPORTS.COM BLOGGERS SHOW!!!

    Monday, August 13, 2007, 12:30 PM EST [General]

    The 13th installment of the FoxSports.com Bloggers Show will air on Wednesday, August 15 at 10:00pm EST. This week's guests include:

    rivjo, ksp113, joshq.public

    Topics will include:

    1. Can the Yankees catch the Red Sox in the suddenly hot AL East?
    2. Can you win in baseball without an out of control payroll?
    3. Can Rick Ankiel be the real life incarnation of Roy Hobbs?
    4. Special thanks to the folks at FoxSports.com for promoting the show, the FoxSports Funhouse and BlogTalkRadio.com


      The call in number is (646) 478-5128

      To access the show, click on the BlogTalkRadio Button here:


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    CHECK OUT THIS WEEK'S FOXSPORTS.COM BLOGGERS SHOW!

    Tuesday, August 7, 2007, 12:58 PM EST [General]

    The 12th installment of the FoxSports.com Bloggers Show will air on Wednesday, August 8 at 10:00pm EST. This week's guests include:

    Flying Pig, Miracle, and Shooter B

    Topics will include:

    1. Barry Bonds and the homerun record
    2. NFL Training Camp holdouts
    3. Jermaine O'Neal to the Lakers?
    4. Special thanks to the folks at FoxSports.com for promoting the show, the FoxSports Funhouse and BlogTalkRadio.com


      The call in number is (646) 478-5128

      To access the show, click on the BlogTalkRadio Button here:

      Listen Live

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