Danica Patrick

 Danica Patrick

 Danica Patrick

 Danica Patrick

 Danica Patrick

 Danica Patrick



Two years ago we introduced you to Danica Patrick, at the time a rookie Indy car driver who was a serious threat to win The Indianapolis 500. We'll it's Indy weekend again (The Indy 500 airs Sunday, May 27 on ABC), and Danica is still a serious threat to win, but at this point in her career she's a bit more Kournikova than Sharapova - as she's never won an Indy race. She's teased us with her good looks and racing ability, but she really needs to win a race to hit it big, and if she really wants to be an icon a jump to NASCAR wouldn't hurt.
This year Danica is not the only female driver at Indy. She's joined in the field of 33 bySarah Fisher and current "it girl" Milka Duno. Duno, doesn't hold a candle to Patrick...
Danica's previous work in front of the camera, where she's already a champion, is featured below (pictures are work safe, if a bit racey)..

oakland raiders

 oakland raiders

 oakland raiders

 oakland raiders

 oakland raiders

 oakland raiders


oakland raiders

Miami Heat 2011

Miami Heat

Miami Heat

Miami Heat

Miami Heat

Miami Heat

The Miami Heat entered NBA Free Agency in 2010 with nearly $46 million in salary cap space, with the ability to re-sign free agent Dwyane Wade, and add two of the NBA's top players, LeBron James and Chris Bosh. On July 7, 2010, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh agreed to terms with the Miami Heat. Then on July 8, 2010, LeBron James held an hour-long special to announce his decision on ESPN to commit to playing with the Heat. Later that evening, the Heat announced the trade of Michael Beasley to the Minnesota Timber wolves for a pair of second round picks and cash considerations. On July 8, 2010, it became official that NBA superstars and gold medal winning Beijing Olympic teammates LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh would be joining Miami. The Heat completed sign-and-trade deals, sending a total of four future first-round and two second-round picks to the Cavaliers and Raptors for James and Bosh (both signing 6 years and $110.1 million contracts). Dwyane Wade re-signed with the Heat for $107.59 million for six years.  The three made their debut at the 2010 Summer Heat Welcome Party at the American Airlines Arena on July 9, where they were introduced as The Three Kings by Heat play-by-play announcer and event co-host Eric Reid. Howard Beck of The New York Times described the national fan reaction to the party: "Everyone saw something: greatness, arrogance, self-indulgence, boldness, cowardice, pride, friendship, collusion, joy, cynicism, heroes, mercenaries."
The Miami Heat began the regular season with much hype going into their first game against the Eastern Conference Champs, the Boston Celtics. Many considered the Miami Heat as the team to break the single season record of 72 regular season victories set by the Chicago Bulls. On the opening game of the season, broadcast on the TNT Network and featuring the debut of reigning two-time NBA MVP James in a Miami uniform alongside Chris Bosh, the game was the most-watched NBA contest ever on cable television.

oakland raiders

 oakland raiders

 oakland raiders

 oakland raiders

 oakland raiders

The Raiders would pay out $800 for every $100 bet if they were to win the AFC West Division. Here, the San Diego Chargers are a huge -500 favorite to win the division whereas the Denver Broncos would pay out $400 for every $100 bet. The Raiders are not the biggest of the underdogs as Kansas City has odds that would pay $1800 for every $100 bet.
Last year around this time, nobody gave the New York Giants a chance in Hell to win the 2008 Super Bowl. This year at this same time nobody is giving the Oakland Raiders a chance of winning the 2009 Super Bowl. In fact, even Raiders fans are probably laughing at the idea that we are even writing this. It's no surprise that the odds makers have made them a +7500 underdog to win the 2009 Super Bowl. That translates into a $7500 payout on every $100 bet should they do so.
The runningbacks, linebackers and secondary are good. The quarterback situation is bleak once again and coaching is not something to write home about.


 oakland raiders

The Oakland Raiders franchise has fallen on some seriously lean times as of late. Today’s silver and black teams are often lumped near the bottom of the power rankings with traditional beatdogs like the Cleveland Browns (who last made a serious title run in 1969), Detroit Lions (now 50 years without a championship) and the Arizona Cardinals (60