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13 May 2009
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30 December 2008
This past Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys traveled to Lincoln Financial Field to play the Philadelphia Eagles in what was a win and you’re in the playoffs game. This game had a lot of build-up prior kick-off. The Eagles found out, about 15 minutes before the game started, that the stars had aligned for them; the Bears and Buccaneers had both lost. This game had everything football fans wanted. It was the ‘Boys against the Birds, with their playoff destinies on the line.
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12 December 2008
Each week I will answer questions submitted by my loyal readers. I personally read every single email I receive. I will pick out the best five or so to use for the weekly post, as I won’t be able to answer all of them. I will also answer one or two questions on my daily posts as well. Now it’s time to open the mail!
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2 December 2008
Despite many prognosticators enamorization with all things Gator, Saban will indeed bring his Crimson Tide into the Georgia Dome Saturday afternoon.
I'm not quite ready to predict the winner...but I will give a lean...
Posted by Bernie | 1 comment
24 November 2008
No one is saying it. The networks and big newspapers love to ignore the WAC, Mountain West, and others as if they were a conservative Republican with no charisma. In my area, for example, the Utah-BYU game was not even on television. A game between two top 20 teams was unavailable. A game that would determine one of the schools in the BCS this season was a no-show.
Continue reading "BCS Automatic Conference Qualifier Could Be Added"
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17 November 2008
I love Alabama Crimson Tide Football. I love everything about the program, the proud heritage and the lifestyle. The stone fisted blows struck by Paul “Bear” Bryant still echo through every acre of Tuscaloosa to this day. You would be hard pressed to find a school, a town, or a culture that loves their team more than the University of Alabama.
Posted by Dayne Duranti | 3 comments
20 September 2008
Okay, so-- being a Titans fan the last 3 weeks has been an emotional roller coaster. We started the season with a lot of speculation about Vince Young's throwing ability and it didn't look that good in game one. There were a couple of dropped catchable balls, so he looked off and very confused out there. It was like watching a kid that's had too much sugar and gets let loose in Chuck-E-Cheese; he doesn't know where to start first, and he sure does make a scene trying to figure it out. I still consider this to be part of a starting quarterback's growing pains in the NFL. I mean the guy is under so much pressure to perform to everyone's expectations, that it's almost impossible for him to make ANYONE happy. The problem with the average NFL fan is that after one good showing of their hometown QB, they immediately develop unreasonable expectations for the next game.
Posted by Michael Lombardo | No comments yet
29 May 2008
I'd like to take this opportunity to address you, the reader, and apologize for any forthcoming bias that may appear in this, or future blogs. See, I have been a die hard Redskin fan since I could walk, and have been babbling about how they are the greatest professional franchise since I could talk. So when I say that the Giants win over the 'Skins last weekend was more a product of Joe Gibbs telling his team to throw the game at halftime so that Tom Coughlin would retain his job, and in doing so, eliminate the Giants from ever being a contender, I'm not serious...totally.
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31 January 2008
Same as the old boss? The New York Metropolitans pulled off the biggest move of the always competitive: Hot Stove League.
It cost them 4 prospects. What is a prospect? Prospectors looked for gold. Most didn't find it and were forced to star in mediocre shows like Deadwood. Lots of times, prospects turn out to be great pros. More times, they are funny anecdotes when baseball men get together and go:
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