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Redskins Top Bills in First Preseason Win 7-6
Posted on 10 Aug 2012 by Mercedes Green.
I am impressed. No RG3 did not throw a 70 yard TD pass on his first possession (wouldn’t that have been amazing) but he played solid, threw some great passes, tried to fix a botched handoff to a running back by acting like a cornerback instead of a quarterback and threw his first professional TD. He was protected well, which was a must and his receivers were available. The running game ...
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Kings Deep-Sixed by Poor Decisions
Posted on 19 Mar 2011 by Steven Jones.
Friday's contest between Philadelphia and Sacramento contrasted teams at two different points: one hopeless, lottery-bound, and likely on the move to a new city, the other battling for a playoff spot. We'll focus on the hopeless lottery-bound nomads for now. Here are five takeaways from a night of frustratingly poor hoops. Marcus Thornton: This is a case when statistics really do tell the who...
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Kings At Least Make Spurs Earn 11th Straight
Posted on 12 Mar 2011 by Steven Jones.
When the San Antonio Spurs beat the Sacramento Kings for the 11th consecutive time on Friday night, the result reflected what should happen when the team when the league's best team meets the conference's worst (record-wise). The final score (108-103) may have looked a little closer than it should, but nobody should really act surprised at the outcome. Within this predictable contest, though,...
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Thornton is King of the Court, but Kings’ Court May Be on the Move
Posted on 1 Mar 2011 by Steven Jones.
On a night when a sellout crowd pleaded with the Sacramento Kings not to leave after 27 years in California's capital, it was the shortest-tenured King who sealed his team's triumph. Marcus Thornton, who joined the team via a trade late last week, made his third game as a King one to remember by scoring 16 fourth-quarter points, equaling the total output by the visiting Clippers in that period....
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‘CATS LET UPSET BID SLIP THROUGH THEIR FINGERTIPS
Posted on 26 Oct 2010 by Ben Chiswick.
It’s too bad the final score won’t do the game justice. The Northwestern Wildcats (5-2, 1-2) dominated for most of the day – and led for 58 of the 60 minutes – before allowing two late touchdowns in a heart-wrenching loss to the Michigan State Spartans (8-0, 3-0) on Saturday. The homecoming final was a 35-27 defeat, overshadowing what was nearly one of the biggest upsets of the college ...









