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Links to 'Where are they now?' stories posted on packers.comRivera bonds with vet on 'Tailgate Tour'
As the Packers’ 2012 rookies prepare for their first official practices with the veteran players next week, Marco Rivera has a bit of advice for them. “Whatever the coaches tell you that day, try ...Callaway upro mx+ will show you a real view of the golf course, won't give you a mulligan
While Callaway has been helping you navigate the golf course for awhile, all its imagery has been abstract; that's not much help if it turns out a patch marked "rough" on one hole is really shorthand for "crocodile-infested swamp." To that end, Callaway is launching the upro mx+, an upgraded version of its GPS tracker that uses real overhead photography to give a more realistic impression of the green, as well as to hint whether or not there's any chance you'll get your ball back if you mess up. Along with the static images, there's video flyovers to get a feel for the land at a perspective closer to your own. The updated touchscreen device also touts yardage calculation and an upgraded uexplore service for checking out scores and golf courses. The mx+ will carry a $249 price tag when it hits shops on May 30th, though the true-to-life graphics will freely emphasize just how much you're over par.
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Callaway upro mx+ | Email this | CommentsProducers proudly premiere Packers Super Bowl film
The film’s creators took a bow offstage. They liked what they had created. They liked it a lot.First a glimpse, and then a gasp
Everywhere it goes, the Vince Lombardi Trophy causes a stir.Remembering Super Bowl I
Mark from Madrid, Spain You said you’ve got to get the big guys; never pass on one. What if the best available player is a QB, but a big guy is there, as well, who grades out slightly lower? Whic...Peprah's journey reaches destination
Charlie Peprah’s journey has arrived at what is for most players a starting point, but for Peprah it qualifies as a destination.Packers re-sign S Peprah
The Green Bay Packers have re-signed safety Charlie Peprah. Ted Thompson, Executive Vice President, General Manager and Director of Football Operations, announced the signing Friday.Peprah played i...Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy signed to new contract
The Green Bay Packers have signed Head Coach Mike McCarthy to a new multi-year contract, team Executive Vice President, General Manager and Director of Football Operations Ted Thompson announced Fr...Ten plays that saved the season
Packers.com is conducting a retrospective of the 2010 season with a series of ‘Top 10’ lists, which will look back at all the big happenings that helped produce the franchise’s 13th world championship.Update: Just Great is now: At least it's something!
As I mentioned earlier this week: Just Great, Sprint no longer carries the NFL Network
It appears Sprint already had another option in the works.....ESPN Mobile TV. Now while this is great for sports fans, it still sucks for me! But the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few....or one!
According to Businesswire.com between now and the end of April:
ESPN Mobile TV coverage will feature more than 100 live events and over 250 hours of coverage for Sprint customers with this new agreement beginning just in time for fans to watch the Big 12 and Big East Conference Championship basketball games on Sprint mobile devices.Read more
Just great!

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NFL switches wireless sponsors, Sprint’s out Verizon’s in Verizon is touting its new 4-year wireless mobile deal with the National Football League. The contract ends Sprint’s official NFL sponsorship that ran for five years. A Sprint spokeswoman said cost was a big issue. “We made the decision not to extend the sponsorship after the price-tag reached a point where we questioned the return on our investment,” Melinda Tiemeyer said. She added that the NFL contract does not change Sprint’s affiliation with individual NFL teams such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Indianapolis Colts and others. Sprint still sponsors the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association. The NFL deal allows Verizon to offer its mobile customers live viewing of the league’s Sunday night and Thursday night games, game highlights video, live radio broadcasts of games, NFL alerts and ringtones, live coverage of the NFL draft in April and other features. via sprintconnection.kansascity.com




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