Written by PigskinLovingLady on July 19, 2010 at 8:53 am
Tis the season to get married, Fa la la la la, la la la la.…this is the remix!

Miami Dolphins WR Brandon Marshall throw a lavish ceremony in South Beach this week, celebrating his nuptials to Michi Nogami. The couple married earlier this year at a courthouse but I’m guessing a big contract, a level head = a expensive wedding.
Among the attendees will be a host of current and former Broncos, including Jay Cutler and Tony Scheffler, Elvis Dumervil and DJ Williams. Marshall’s best man will be Jacksonville wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker, Marshall’s former roommate and teammate at the University of Central Florida.
Over on the west coast….
New Orleans Saint defensive end Bobby McCray wed actress Khadijaq Haqq on Saturday evening at Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles. The wedding was filled with Kardashians and other celebs. You’ll have to visit another blog for those pictures. They get enough shine….let Khadijaq have her day.
McCray’s Saints teammates Reggie Bush and Jeremy Shockey were groomsmen while Haqq’s best friend Khloe Kardashian was a bridesmaid.
Written by PigskinLovingLady on July 15, 2010 at 10:28 am
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Written by PigskinLovingLady on March 19, 2010 at 8:30 am

Is a documentary produced by west coast rapper, Ice Cube. Cube’s documentary “Straight Outta L.A.,” about the years the Raiders played for the NFL in Los Angeles and the team’s cultural influence, will make its worldwide debut at the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival on April 23.
Film will have a gala premiere at the sports fest, which runs April 21-May 2 in conjunction with the Tribeca Film Festival. “Straight Outta L.A.” shows on ESPN on May 11.
Produced by ESPN Films, docu chronicles the Raiders’ move in 1982 from Oakland to L.A., where the football team captivated black and Latino fans at a time of great unrest.
The L.A. Raiders morphed into a worldwide brand before returning to Oakland, with the team’s colors and anti-establishment ethos becoming inextricably linked to the hip-hop scene of South Central Los Angeles. Ice Cube observed the team’s influence first-hand as a member of the notorious rap group N.W.A.
“We are thrilled to launch this year’s Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival with a film that shows how sports are intertwined in so many other cultural arenas,” ESPN senior VP for content development Keith Clinkscales said.
Maybe JaMarcus Russell will watched and become inspired. Considering their motto is “Committment to Excellence” he might want to get on board.
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Written by PigskinLovingLady on March 18, 2010 at 9:39 am