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Friday, January 8, 2010

Super Sunday Brunch

Sunday, February 7 at 11a.m. "Super Sunday Brunch" at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - The Seminole Tribe of Florida and Seminole Media Productions will host a Super Sunday Brunch featuring former Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys and University of Miami Hurricanes head football coach Jimmy Johnson on Sunday,
Feb. 7 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood. Local sports radio talk show host and Miami Dolphins radio analyst Joe Rose will emcee the Brunch, which will also feature the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders. Guests
will be able to talk X's and O 's with Jimmy and Joe about the big game, discuss strategies, hear their keys to victory for both teams, and get their take on the 2009 pro football season. Jimmy, Joe and the Dolphins cheerleaders will also be available
for photos with guests.

Sports memorabilia company Mounted Memories also will hold a silent auction that will benefit The Russell Life Skills and Reading Foundation. The foundation was founded by former Dolphins and Hurricanes linebacker Twan Russell.
Johnson coached the Cowboys to world championships in 1992 and 1993, and he guided the Hurricanes to the 1987 National Championship. Johnson coached the Dolphins from 1996-1999.

Tickets are $175/person and a table of (10) is $1500. Three Alcoholic Beverages and Full Brunch Menu Included in ticket price.

WHO: Jimmy Johnson, Joe Rose, Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders.
WHA T: Super Sunday Brunch.
WHEN : Sunday, F eb. 7, 2010 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
WHERE : Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Ballrooms A and B .

Join former NFL Coach and current FOX Broadcaster Jimmy Johnson and host Joe Rose for an intimate Q & A, and a silent auction benefiting the Russell Reading & Life Skills Foundation. Also on-hand will be Dolphin cheerleaders who will sign autographs, and interact with guests. Tables are $1,500 or individual tickets may be purchased for $175 and are available at the Hard Rock Live Box Office, open Monday – Saturday from noon to 7 p.m. and on Sunday – only open on event days at noon. Tickets also are available at all Ticketmaster outlets online at ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. *Additional fees may apply. For more information please contact Erica Bachelor at 954-985-5701, ext.10737 or ericabachelor@semtribe.com.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Defensive letdown

Today, the Washington Football team defense refused to do basic things. Tackling the ball carriers for the opposition has become a real problem for this team. No one person can handle errant passes by the opposing quarterback. The other thing that the defense cannot do is cover receivers from opposing teams. What happened to the coverage people. One of our prize cornerbacks is being burned like toast and he lacks the fire to make plays. If you are a number 1 draft pick, play with some emotion. As for the rest of the defense no one stands out as ready to play. Maybe we need to go back to basics blocking and tackling, because there was none of that exercised today.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Redskins Stick to Game Plan for Win!!

Despite being down fourteen points in the first quarter, the Washington Football team stuck to their
original game plan to snatch another victory from a NFC East opponent in
their own stadium. Kudos to the offensive line for weathering the various
types of blitzes and schemes to give Clinton Portis another one hundred
yard rushing day. Also, big ups to Coach Zorn for having the nerve to
keep the offense on the field for the last seven minutes of the fourth
quarter rather than punt and play defense. As usual, Jason Campbell
played another good game with no turnovers!!!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Redskins win with Defense!!!

The old practice "tip drill" helped the Washington Football Club win another NFC
contest. Just when the Arizona Cardinals tried to tie the score, the defensive backfield
used a version of the "tip drill" to intercept Kurt Warner's pass and returned it for
forty yards to set up the offense deep in Cardinal territory. The offense led by Jason
Campbell took full advantage by scoring a touchdown that put the game away.

Monday, September 15, 2008

West Coast In NFC East

The offensive stratagem of Coach Jim Zorn had it's best showing in the regular season opener for the
Washington Football Club. Jason Campbell amasses over 300 yards passing
and the offensive line blocked well enough to get Clinton Portis over 90 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns.
Kudos to the rookie Horton for coming up with three turnovers in a substitute role...The regular starter
better watch out!!!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Where's the O?

I watched the Redskins play what was supposed to be a patchwork NY Giants Defensive line and I couldn't help but wonder what in the world were the Redskins doing? How many times did Jason Campbell pass 3-5 yards short of the first down on 3rd dwon. They even had a 4th and 13 and he completed a 4 yard pass late in the game when there was still a glimmer of hope. If this is the kind of offense Jim Zorn has implemented then I have to wonder how many games the Redskins can win this season. One of the commentators asked when they were going to pass to the TE Cooley and I have to agree that he was not used nearly enough. The WR's also need to run a little longer patterns. Did anyone notice the mechanics on Jason Campbell's throws? I have seen HS QBs with better form. The Redskins better do something quick or they will be lucky to win 4 games this year.

It's gonna be a long season!!!!

The Redskins raelly didn't look good at all yesterday. They looked like a 6-10 team that will be getting man handled every game. They looked like they couldn't get it right and that they were confused and also frustrated. I hope for their sake they can get it together so that they can win some games because if not it's gonna be a long season....

Lights Out

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Expectations High

Coach Zorn has high expectations for his team tonight against the Super Bowl Champs. The offense has been ineffective in the last
two exhibition games. Jason Campbell will have his hands full with the dreaded pass rush,but the Coach has placed a lot of confidence in the young quarterback, so look for good decisions and sharp passes. On defense, whomever starts better be up to putting pressure on Eli Manning, because he has been sharp in the preseason.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Wake up call

The Redskins got a wake up call last week by the beating they took. This game will be no different because the Redskin fans thought they were going to the Superbowl because of some preseason games. I think they will get beat today and it will just continue into the regular season.

Lights Out

Sunday, August 24, 2008

No Joy in Washington

The real test came and as the new coach found out that the team is not working up to their potential.Too many mistakes and errors from a team that claims to be on the same page. Even the special teams were a bust with the exception of a few punts by Frost, there was no joy for the team this day.