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Why Roger Goodell Reigns
Posted on 26 Apr 2012 by Steven Keys.
It’s a job that should come with a warning: “Careful what you wish for, you just might get it.” The hours are long, there’s nearly no off-season, travel-time is taxing, fan-mail is sparse and the endless speeches, interviews & negotiations vacillate between dreary routine and stress-city. But there is an upside. The pay is sweet, prestige is high, there’s job security (if you keep...
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Time Prez Got Vested in NFL War
Posted on 7 Jun 2011 by Steven Keys.
Quarterbacks find out early about the roller coaster ride that is life in the NFL. When you lose, you’re everybody’s whipping boy, bearing the brunt of blame. If you show an Achilles’ heel you can be sure the sleazier scribes will be tossing incendiaries your way, hoping to trigger a post-game meltdown a la Derek Anderson and Ryan Leaf. When you win, you’re General Patton, getting all...
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History repeating itself?
Posted on 31 Jan 2011 by Chris Girandola.
Throughout much of this season, especially in the past up-and-down month, I've often referred to historic events in helping understand the angst-filled year for the Blue Devils. Part of the reason stems from my appreciation for history, having received a Bachelor of Arts from St. Mary's College in the subject. A larger reason is to quell the dreadful feeling that has occurred from starting the ...
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What do the Phillies and Jack Bauer have in common?
Posted on 5 Apr 2010 by Bryan Sargent.
They both kick ass. What does “24” have to do with baseball you ask? The answer will be explained later. I spent a beautiful Opening Day watching the Phillies taking on the Washington Nationals at an ex-pat Philadelphia bar in New York City called Wogies. Yuenglings, cheese steaks and most importantly, and emphatic 11-1 victory to start the 2010 season = A Perfect Day. Roy Halladay delivere...
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Tick, Tick, Tick
Posted on 6 Nov 2009 by Josh Hoffman.
This year’s Los Angeles Lakers team is a lot like President Barack Obama’s administration: both need time to produce significant results. Pau Gasol has yet to lace up the sneakers due to a hamstring injury; Ron Artest is in the process of meshing with the 12 returners and solidifying his role; and the Zen Master is feeling out his bench, searching for the right combination of player...









