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The Buck Stops Here: Nets Lose
Posted on 19 Feb 2012 by Mark Cook.
Coming off of their surprising road win against the Bulls on Saturday. The (9-23) Nets played against the (12-18) Milwaukee Bucks at home in the Prudential Center on Sunday night. The Nets are playing the 2nd game of a 3-game back to back to back stretch. Third-year center Brook Lopez returned to action for the first time this season. The Nets have sorely missed their man in the middle for the...
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Cowboys Blow a 21-3 Halftime Lead
Posted on 2 Oct 2011 by David Willow.
It’s a comedy of errors when it comes to the Cowboys, Jekyll and Hyde, a roller coaster, and sometimes just tough to watch. After a magnificent beginning to the game, where the Cowboys seemed to have Lions in check both offensively and defensively, things began to unravel and eventually losing the game 34-30. The Cowboys blew a 27-3 lead they had early in the second half, leading to the Lions...
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Sunday: Day of Unrest
Posted on 16 Aug 2011 by Steve Folsom.
Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN featured the St. Louis Cardinals hosting the Colorado Rockies. It was a great chance for Colorado to play well in front of a national audience; an audience who may not understand the team’s record in relation to their roster. Furthermore, the Rockies had an opportunity to win on Sunday for the first time in 17 attempts. The game got off to a great start when ...
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Running Back Situation is Getting Worse
Posted on 18 Jul 2011 by Brenden Hull.
A position that was supposed to be a strength for the Bulldogs in 2011 has quickly turned into a major liability. First, Washaun Ealey left the team by “mutual agreement” after the conclusion of spring practice. His departure followed several disciplinary issues, including two suspensions in the last seven months. Mark Richt had constantly stated that Ealey needed to improve his beh...
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Angels suffer huge loss, might strike it big.
Posted on 27 May 2011 by Bill Mahoney.
Howard Kendrick is out, so the Angels reached for a well-travelled veteran when they signed Russell Branyan. I have mixed feelings about this move. Branyan is truly a hit miss type of guy. He has 190 career home runs, but he has nearly 2000 strike outs, as well. He has averaged about 220 at bats over his 14 year career, but he has stuck out an average of 78 times a year. I guess, he'll come up ...
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Mariuz Ready For A Change After 8 Seasons
Posted on 27 May 2011 by Clint McFawn.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced Friday that Linebacker Ray Mariuz has decided to retire after 8 years in the CFL. The native of Mississauga, ON began his career with the Toronto Argonauts in 2003 after being drafted in the 4th round out of McMaster University. He spent 3 seasons with the Argos before signing with the Tabbies in '06 where he played for the past 5 seasons. “Hamilton fan...
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Mets Need to Bounce Back from Tough Losses
Posted on 17 May 2011 by Jim Mancari.
I am happier than anyone with how the Mets have been playing lately. The team is getting offensive production from unlikely sources, the bullpen has been miraculous and Mike Pelfrey seems to be getting back on track. However, all of a sudden, shades of the 2009 injury plague have crept back to the team. David Wright and Ike Davis are out, forcing the team to reach into its minor league syst...
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The one that got away…Miami defeats Boston 98-90 in OT
Posted on 10 May 2011 by Warren Shaw.
The Boston Celtics knew that they needed to win Game 4 to make Game 3′s win more than just cosmetic. For the better part of Game 4 it looked like Boston would be heading back to South Beach with a 2-2 tie in the series. Looks would again prove to be deceiving as another 4th quarter offensive drought would seal the Celtics fate in a 98-90 loss in over time. The Miami Heat's 3 superstars ...
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Thunder Are a Light Breeze in Passive Loss
Posted on 7 May 2011 by Steven Jones.
After controlling 42 minutes of Game 3, the Oklahoma City Thunder regressed badly. They melted down offensively and displayed permissive enough defense to let the Memphis Grizzlies turn the tables in the final minutes. The Thunder resembled nothing so much as the Laker team that gave away last night's Game 3 in Dallas. Like the Lakers, Oklahoma City dictated the tempo of a road game in which th...
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Starting the Slide
Posted on 29 Apr 2011 by Paul Jackson.
Let’s be honest, the Cubs look bad right now. Since my last post, in which I mentioned the Cubs ability to stay without a losing streak this season, the Cubs have lost three, part of a four game losing streak. The Cubs were swept by the Rockies in a rain shortened two game series this week. Matt Garza has actually been pitching better as of late, but was the victim of a Cubs’ four-error gam...
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ABRACADAB-Huh?
Posted on 27 Apr 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
What a difference a week makes. Last weekend the Phillies were enjoying a four-game sweep of the San Diego Padres while Monday and Tuesday smacked them square in the face with surprising losses to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Perhaps there is not as much difference as might be apparent on the surface. The Phillies literally own the Padres at Petco Park (21-4, 23 of 27 in San Diego including 10 str...
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A Loss of Character
Posted on 20 Apr 2011 by Eric Cooney.
I would rather the Kings have lost 10-0 than to lose the way they did in Game 3 of their series with the San Jose Sharks. Up 4-0 at the top of second period and the Kings suffered what will likely go down as the biggest meltdown in Kings history. Congratulations, you are a part of history, guys. (more…)









