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Game on! Who’s in? Who’s out?
Posted on 5 Aug 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
The lockout is over! Probably the best thing I've said in a long time. I really can't imagine what a year without football would have been like. I guess we won't have to worry about that for a long time. I was on vacation last week and was trying to have a non-technology week, however I had to check on my wife's phone for the latest on the lockout and with the Bills. I've been a Bills fan for a...
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Guaranteed A Win
Posted on 8 Oct 2010 by Norm Duhamel.
Week 5 will be the Buffalo Bills first win under the Chan Gailey regime. Why? My mother has guaranteed me that the Bills will win. I will take this guarantee and ride it until the game clock runs out. I will be in attendance again this week, good thing because for the first time since 2006 the game will be blacked out. In a shocker, Bills GM Buddy Nix has all but called this season a rebuildin...
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Diary of a Narcissist:Thoughts of 2010 NBA Playoffs
Posted on 29 Apr 2010 by Danny Shapiro.
Fear the Deer!!!!! Yeah I’m going to open this post with a shout out to the Milwaukee Bucks! Brandon Jennings has had a heck of a Playoff Debut. Though he most likely won’t win Rookie of the Year or his first Playoff series, Bucks fans can take comfort in the fact that in a league packed with elite Point Guards they have theirs for the foreseeable future with Brandon Jennings. Nene is Down ...
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Lakers up 2-0 Against the Thunder
Posted on 22 Apr 2010 by Nadine Liverpool.
Watch the Lakers Video Blog!! The Lakers win game two against the Thunder to take a 2-0 series lead in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
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They Woke the Beast
Posted on 20 Apr 2010 by Corey Krakower.
After game 1, I wrote a blog that is rather humorous and ironic right now called “Things are Wonderful in Washington”. In that blog, I identified 5 things that I felt they did well in their game 1 upset win over the Capitals, and that they needed to continue to do well if they wanted to make this series competitive. The first aspect; GOALTENDING. Halak was great in game 1, but was very medi...
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Pens/Flyers Game Two Review and the Most Physical Defenseman in Hockey
Posted on 19 Apr 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
In this edition of Around the Atlantic we will look at Game Two of the first round match between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers. I will also tell you why Brooks Orpik is the most physical player in the NHL today. The Penguins dispatched of the Flyers in a dominant fashion in game two. So much so that it may be fair to suggest the Flyers only need a fork in them to confir...
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A Troubled Red Head
Posted on 16 Apr 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
In this installment of Around the Atlantic we look at game one from the Flyers/Penguins first round match. We also look at what the Flyers will have to do if they want this to go beyond four games. Here is a real-time blog I kept while watching the game: - All this cross-ice passing the Flyers are doing five minutes into the first will come back to bite them. - 5:04 into the first period ...









