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22 April 2008

Sucks to the site server man, I've been getting blocked (like Scalabrine) by the website and unable to post for a few days.  I'm sorry, and it angers me more than it does you I'm sure.  Anyhow, here is my lovely post, it's not even stale yet! 

Continue reading "Rondo On a Roll, Plus Superstars Shining Bright"

Posted by David Trageser | No comments yet

13 March 2008

We're still more than a month away from the 2008 NFL Draft and the mock drafts are popping up faster than a festering sore on Britney Spears' chin. You're not a true NFL writer until you've posted a mock, and most of the "big time" sports writers post multiple new versions whenever a miniscule piece of information, like someone cutting a hundreth of a second off their 40 time or knocking up his girlfriend, gets out.

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13 February 2008

As much as it pains me to post anything that rehashes the New England Patriots - New York Giants Super Bowl (which I'm almost over) this article was a really interesting read and actually made me feel better for some reason. I never really thought either of Brady's two attempted bombs to end the game were even close but apparently one of them was. I think I was already fighting the urge to vomit seeing the season come to such an amazingly disappointing end. But as I've said before all the credit in the world goes to the Giants. They truly proved on any given Sunday any team can win.

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9 February 2008

Sunday night after the biggest choke in recent memory I noticed a general depression had settled over my social network. The guys who I would classify as stoic working class men where completely in denial. They refused to put the news on televisions and would not pull up and of the most popular sport websites as if by not acknowledging the loss would make the hurt go away. We all got so emotionally involved that it was like watching our best friend get married only to be stood up on the altar . We all saw it happen, but we all pretend it didn’t so both our friends shame and our own are not brought to light.

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3 February 2008

effective use of their red zone opportunities and do a better job scoring touchdowns while limiting New York mostly to field goals, as they did to San Diego two weeks ago. I hate to say it, but I'm afraid we're looking at 19-0 here, folks.

Continue reading "Super Bowl XLII Prediction"

Posted by Mick Ciallela | 1 comment

25 January 2008

They keep pushing the headline that the New York Giants have won 10 straight road games. Well last time I checked, New England was undefeated this year which means guess what, they've won 8 straight road games this year. They've won 18 straight games, who cares about the Giants road wins, the Patriots aren't losing either.

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Posted by Ken Murray | 1 comment