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Top Tweeters: Pat McAfee
Posted on 16 Jun 2011 by Nick Clason.
I have no idea what happened to me. I got home from church last night, laid down to watch the end of the Brewers game and bam, its like 3 AM (they won by the way). I was planning on getting up at 6 AM with my roommate to do some lifting but he came to me, while I was still passed out on the couch (only this time facing the opposite direction so I could feel the AC on me), and asked if we co...
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Disgusting
Posted on 11 Jun 2011 by Brendan Sennott.
This will be my shortest post to date here in my early tenure at Pro Sports Blogging. I am going underground and will not return until next Friday June 17th. What I saw last night from the New York Yankees was disgusting. The Bombers got swept for the second time in a month by their blood rivals the Red Sox. They have no heart. They have no intensity. They have lousy fundamentals....
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Responding to Criticism?
Posted on 2 Jun 2011 by Brett Pietrzak.
Yesterday, I made a post about the struggles of the Rockies and Ubaldo Jimenez. Ubaldo came back to pitch a four-hitter to win for the first time this season, Todd Helton homered and the Colorado Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-0 on Wednesday night, snapping a three-game losing streak. Jimenez struck out seven and walked none for the first time this season in his 10th start...
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Top 5: Most Hated pt. 4
Posted on 19 May 2011 by Nick Clason.
In previous discussions I looked at some of my most hated teams. In all posts I mentioned a player that especially irked my nerves from that team. Today will be a little bit different. The player that actually bothers me the most has never played a down for the team we are about to discuss. Furthermore, he was once one of my all time favorite players. By way or review and recapping our ...
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Believe in Hughes
Posted on 13 May 2011 by Nick Clason.
This is the final “Believe in…” post. In this series of posts we have looked at some of the most “fringe” players on the Colts, and those who are not widely thought of when you mention the Indianapolis Colts. In previous discussions we looked at the following players: Melvin Bullitt Blair White Donald Brown Pat Angerer Today I want to focus on one of the most criticized players on...
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Believe in Angerer
Posted on 11 May 2011 by Nick Clason.
This post is the first “Believe in….” post that is not an alliteration. We look at Bullitt, Blair, and Brown in the three most recent posts. Today we will be looking at Pat Angerer. Angerer was a rookie coming into last season as the Colts second round draft choice after Jerry Hughes in the first round. In the eyes of many Jerry had a rough rookie season. I guess I ...
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Believe in Brown
Posted on 10 May 2011 by Nick Clason.
This post is coming to you after an emotional viewing of the Oklahoma City Thunder's game four win over the Memphis Grizzlies. I have learned to hate the Grizzlies, and the hatred for Gasol doesn't stop in LA. Anyway this whole “Believe in…” series started out with a discussion about the Colts defense next season and whether or not Melvin Bullitt can be a quality starter for...
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Watching the 3rd and I am Getting Nervous
Posted on 5 May 2011 by Donovan Williams.
I am starting this post early in the third quarter. I figure that I want to give myself a jump start on this post and if the Lakers win, then I will be able go to bed pretty quickly after the game because I'll be done with this. But if they lose, it's going to be a long night. Here is what I like so far: 1. Andrew Bynum. He's playing like a big and is dominating the Lakers offensive paint. 2. K...
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Red Wings Fail to Split in San Jose
Posted on 1 May 2011 by Kirk Butler.
The second game of the Western Conference 2 vs 3 match-up got underway early on the west coast with a noon local start. The Red Wings entered the game desperately needing a split and hoping to bring more energy as any lingering rust from the long layoff between rounds should have fallen off during game 1. Franzen and Zetterberg both started the game despite not being at or near to 100% as coach...
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Colts Schedule Pt 5
Posted on 29 Apr 2011 by Nick Clason.
Ok Colts fam, final blog post on the schedule. I'm sitting here watching this predraft, because my internal clock was screaming 7 PM for start time, or maybe that was the commercials, however I was duped and the marathon commonly referred to as the NFL Draft actually begins at 8. Which isn't incredibly favorable, that means the Colts at 22 probably won't pick til closer to 10, I was hoping ...
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Hawks one win away fom the second round
Posted on 25 Apr 2011 by John Morgo.
First off, let me apologize for the lateness of this post. I was trying to knock it out last night, but for some reason I didn't have a good Internet connection. But it's been taken care of, and now I want to give you my thoughts on Atlanta's big win over Orlando yesterday, 88-85. First off, the Hawks one both games at home to take a commanding 3-1 series edge heading into game 5 tomorrow night...
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Lakeshow Still Poised for Playoff Run
Posted on 6 Apr 2011 by Arthur Kai.
Well it seems that the Lakeshow have come off of their post all-star break high of winning 17 out of 18 games, by losing two straight games to the surging Denver Nuggets and scrappy Utah Jazz right? That rhetorical and obviously satirical comment could not be further from the truth. The only negative aspect of their “2-game losing streak” is that their chance of clinching the ...









