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Zach Randolph Failed A Simulated Sobriety Test In The Grizzlies' Locker Room Today

Tom Ley, deadspin.com

About an hour ago, Grizzlies small forward Rudy Gay tweeted out a video of Zach Randolph undergoing what appears to be a simulated sobriety test, complete with a set of drunk goggles and a big yellow line to walk along. More »

Kelly Dwyer, yahoo.com

It's true that there was a stigma surrounding Memphis Grizzlies guard Mike Conley when he entered the NBA in 2007. Point guards drafted fourth overall are usually expected to become a star of sorts, and Conley's ascension has come in gradual stages, whi…

ESPN.com

There's one thing new offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains won't be able to fix no matter how well he does: Tennessee's defense.

Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

Chris Palmer might not have called effective plays for the Titans offense this season, but he’s at least an efficient shopper. Asked about his reaction to being fired last night, Palmer said he played the role of Santa Claus, handing Titans head coach M…

ESPN.com

Former Tennessee offensive coordinator Chris Palmer suggested he needed the one thing that's hardest to get in the NFL to make things work: Time. Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean spoke this morning to Palmer, who was fired by Mike Munchak last night. Said Pa…

Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

As it pertains to the Jaguars’ future, the difference between Chad Henne and Blaine Gabbert is bigger than Henne’s excellent mustache. Henne’s ability to get the ball downfield is the biggest tangible difference, and the reason the Jaguars looked co…

Ryan O'Halloran, jacksonville.com

Tennessee entered Sunday’s game with 16 sacks but had seven against the Jaguars, who still managed to 24-19. The total was tied for the second-most allowed in Jaguars history. A look at the sacks, with down-and-distance and time in seconds it required: …

Associated Press, ESPN.com

Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol scored 19 points each and the Memphis Grizzlies overcame a lethargic performance to escape with an 84-78 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night.