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Archive for January, 2011
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
Before their last two games, the New York Jets talked a lot of trash, but they backed it up by knocking both the Colts and the Patriots out of the playoffs. Heading into their second straight AFC Championship game, the Jets have been relatively quiet and have yet to say ...
Posted in NFL, New York Jets | 1 Comment »
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
Once again negative press continues to dominate the sport of cycling as Sports Illustrated revealed new information in a case pertaining to Lance Armstrong and an organized doping operation. The seven-time Tour de France winner is the central focus of a federal jury inquiry in Los Angeles, California. Jeff Novitzky ...
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Thursday, January 20th, 2011
After finishing the season with the NFL’s worst record, 2-14, the Carolina Panthers decided it was time to get another coach in there and let John Fox go. They needed to find someone that has a similar football philosophy and one that can lead the franchise out of the black ...
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Thursday, January 20th, 2011
The following interview is one of the more interesting ones I've ever done for this site. There are no real shocking answers, butI feel like this is one for the Zen Master's scrapbooks.
In it, Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson admits that he sometimes uses the media to help relay subconscious messages and such, basically saying that he uses the ...
Posted in Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, NBA | 3 Comments »
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
Was Sunday's loss to the Chicago Bears the final time that Matt Hasselbeck will suit up for the Seattle Seahawks? It's a distinct possibility. The 35-year old Hasselbeck has accomplished plenty in the NFL since entering the league out of Boston College more than a decade ago in 1999. He's ...
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Thursday, January 20th, 2011
Before the NFL season began, I thought the Green Bay Packers would make the Super Bowl. I was hardly alone and I'm not trying to gloat, because I was probably one of the many who jumped off that wagon at one point or another as the injuries piled up and ...
Posted in Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, NFL | 1 Comment »
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
After eleven years of being away from Major League Baseball, Terry Collins was named manager of the New York Mets on November 23rd, 2010. Collins was selected as the 20th manager in franchise history as he was asked to resurrect an organization that has been under utter disappoint and turmoil ...
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Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
Even though he has been retired from the game of football for quite some time, Herschel Walker still has a way to capture people’s attention. A year ago, Walker made the decision to step inside the cage and try his hand at MMA. Despite being 47 at the time of ...
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Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
After the Patriots completely embarrassed the Jets 45-3 on a Monday night in December nobody gave New York a chance to get a little payback this past weekend. After all, New York and New England split the season series but it was the Patriots’ regular season domination that blinded everyone’s ...
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Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
I'm not so sure that Rudy Gay really is the most interesting man in the NBA. He plays in small-market Memphis for a team that doesn't really get any publicity. And let's face it, it's tough to be interesting in Memphis when you compare it to just about every other ...
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