While We’re Waiting aims to be the round-up of the recent WFNY-esque information for your morning viewing. Have something you think we should see? Send it to our tips email in the sidebar.
Mean reversion, two weeks too late: “Now the Magic are playing true to form. They look like they don’t belong. They look like they can’t handle the heat of Hollywood’s klieg lights, which was a concern, one Magic assistant coach confided in me before the game. That, he said, was what tripped them up out of the gates in the opener, more so than Kobe’s 40 points. In Game 2, they fell over their own feet. They were tagged with 20 turnovers. Howard, aka Superman, tied with Kobe for a game-high seven turnovers. The difference was Superman’s faux pas came on fewer touches than Kobe’s and his often resulted in more horrific results.” [Kevin Blackistone/FanHouse]
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SLAM Online’s Mock Draft (so far) has Detroit nabbing Ohio State’s BJ Mullens with the 15th overall pick. [Sherman Johnson/SLAMOnline]
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Those Florida Gators. Always trying to one-up Ohio State: “While winning two Bowl Championship Series titles, 24 Gators have been arrested in four years under Meyer’s watch. Yes, former coach Ron Zook shares some of the blame. Six of the arrests involved players he recruited. [...] The arrest rate for the football team going back to Meyer’s first season in 2005 is roughly 10 percent (24 arrests out of 239 players listed on the official roster). [...] Thus, Florida players are more than twice as likely to be arrested than a member of the general population.” [Jay/The Wiz of Odds]
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Two new names enter the mix for potential Cavalier additions: Anthony Parker and Josh Childress. [Terry Pluto/Plain Dealer]
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On our latest OL addition: “Foster clearly had potential upon entering the NFL, as he was a former first-round draft choice of the Denver Broncos in 2003. In total, Foster has started in 57 of the 67 career games he has played in. The Broncos lost him when they traded for former Lions CB Dre Bly. Not surprisingly, Foster’s build is right in line with what Mangini is seeking: 6-5, 338 pounds.” [Chris Pokorny/Dawgs By Nature]
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(photo courtesty of Associated Press)



