Thursday on News, Notes and Rumors radio version.

DShonka-OurLads

 

Today only the show starts at 5:00 PM EDT

At 5:30 Dan Shonka GM and National Scout for Our Lads joins me to talk about the undrafted Rookie Free Agents that may fit needs of the Browns.  Our Lads is one of the oldest and most respected NFL draft publications.
During the NFL Draft, a shot of the Pats draft table showed they used
Our Lads for their draft planning.

 

At 6:20 620 Dave Kay NBA Draft guru for waterfootball.com joins me to talk about the Cavs options in the draft with the 1st and 4th picks.  Dave has been at the NBA Combine and will fill us in on his impressions.
Please join me and be part of the show by calling in on the Herbalife Hotline at 216-539-0607.  Phone lines will be open during the broadcast.

Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent.
He is a senior writer for
and edits ttp://fryingpansports.com.  He has also published several novels on
and a non-fiction work at http://www.merriam-press.com/. He edits .

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Wednesday on News, Notes and Rumors radio version.

SBurton

At 6:20 Samantha Burton feature writer for the Bleacher Report talks about the Indians. She joins us every Wednesday at this time.

At 7:20 Cory Ruff of nba-draft.com joins me to talk about the Cavs options in the draft with the 1st and 4th picks.

Please join me and be part of the show by calling in on the Herbalife Hotline at 216-539-0607. Phone lines will be open during the broadcast.

Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for and edits https://fryingpansports.com. He has also published several novels on and a non-fiction work at http://www.merriam-press.com/. He edits .

Also listen to the best Sports Talk anywhere on the Internet and hear his
sports show Monday-Friday 6-8 PM EST on https://fryingpansports.com/radio-show/ or .

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Snapback Hats Ooze 90s Retro Style

Snapback hats are beginning to come back into style along with numerous trends from the 90s such as; vintage block haircuts worn by college basketball players along with vintage NBA jerseys worn by teams such as the Cleveland Cavaliers. Snapback hats are sported by many rappers with their videos in order to promote this great retro trend from the 90s that was started by the NWA rap group who loved wearing their Los Angeles Raiders snap backs during their videos in order to represent their love for the city of L.A. Snapback hats are best as an alternative to wool hats because they are light-weight and give you a nice laid-back style. Also, they are made out of thin material unlike the thick wool that causes you to sweat profusely during physical activity in the Summer heat. Make sure that you’re one of the first ones to set the trend in your group of friends at school with a snapback hat so that you can be known as a trendsetter.

Many of your favorite teams that you loved as a kid in your childhood are featured on snapback hats and all their great retro team colors and designs such as: … Read more at FryingPanSports

THE Game turned into THE SHAME–Heat 118 Cavs 90

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The entire NBA world was watching THE Game last night. The fans were great. They cheered their guys and booed with vigor the traitor James. The fans had great and creative signs and despite the national media praying for violence or an act of stupidity by the fans, those that were there did themselves and their city proud.

However, the team that they paid so much to see laid down, rolled over and stuck their feet in the air like a road kill groundhog at the side of the highway. The team and Coach Scott disgraced themselves beyond anything that I could have even believed was possible.

Let me state my bias up front. I have been a Cavs fan since the city was granted a franchise. I was in the old downtown barn the night they beat the Lakers for the first time. When they sold stock to the public, I bought some to support my team. Even through the bad years, and there were a lot of them, I never turned my back on my team. I also never thought they would turn their backs on the fans but that is exactly what they did last night.

The … Read more at FryingPanSports