So much to promote, so little time.
Tiffany somehow got Ocho Cinco himself to send me a shout out. Between this and the line of T-Shirts that came out during the football season, I could retire now and be happy.
Tiffany, of course, is doing a bang-up job down in Miami. NBCSports.com, knowing it's readership, smartly gave Tiffany her own page. My personal favorite dispatch may be the skills competition video. I'm not sure if the slow-motion Chariots of Fire-like sequence at the end is amazing or uncomfortable, but it's worth a look.
Meanwhile, back in Stamford, I tried to hold down the fort while taping the baseball and football shows. Not the best work on the Fix by yours truly, but I was helped out by some amazing guest appearances. Aaron Gleeman's stubble shows up in the baseball show, while our producer Harriet and intern Brett Bandermark do nice background work at the bar in both programs.
Finally, check out Evan Silva's latest draft article and our latest MLB online draft guide.
I'll be back later this afternoon with some actual NFL news. Thanks for stopping by.
Comments
Thanks for the mention, Gregg. I was pretty disappointed that I hadn't renewed my dye-job before being put on camera.
Just so everyone knows, Bradford's tavern in Stamford was a little dead at 5 pm on Saturday so Bandermark and I had to sit in. In all fairness, the place picked up by 6 pm. You all should come check it out. We'll be there this coming Thursday at 5:30.
Posted by: Harriet | February 3, 2007 01:29 PM
UbCAyD
Posted by: Xjmngxls | July 14, 2009 05:44 AM
A good background check service is hard to find.
Posted by: Timothy Rusher | January 10, 2010 01:18 PM
Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.
Posted by: Kevin Grauer | January 17, 2010 07:37 AM
I m amazed to know how much of information I gained on this subject. I m so very thankful of you. One thing I can say that, after reading this article I got saved from the entire useless search I should have conducted on this matter. Your article is a real blessing in disguise.
Posted by: billiga webbhotell | January 22, 2010 10:51 AM
Where do you get a background check that sends people out to interview past aquaintances? Is this just how the Feds do it?
Posted by: Katharine Weltmer | February 8, 2010 09:55 PM
now that the Super Bowl is over are you guys happy with the result? I'm asking a bunch of different blogs and posts this question. What do you guys think?
Posted by: custom screenprinting | February 8, 2010 11:43 PM