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I am avid sports lover who cherishes all things Steelers, Knicks, and Yankees - and despise all Boston and Cleveland-based sports. Enjoy!!!
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NBA Lockout 2011: No Sympathy for Owners
Not surprisingly, the NBA has decided to lock its players out at 12:01 AM tonight – well, technically tomorrow. It’s too bad because it appeared the NBA was getting its mojo back. Its playoffs had been the most exciting in… Read More ›
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Terrell Owens Is a Hall of Famer
Terrell Owens is going to have surgery on a torn ACL this month – or if you believe agent Drew Rosenhaus, HAD surgery back in April. Nevertheless, it’s likely that T.O.’s career is over. The NFL will be a different… Read More ›
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2011 NBA Draft Results Damning for College Basketball
There was something peculiar about the 2011 NBA Draft. Four of the first seven players drafted were international players. What does this all mean? Was it because of the “Dirk” effect? Did Nowitzki’s performance in the NBA Finals put the end… Read More ›
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What in the Hell Was Riggleman Thinking?
This one has me scratching my head. Former Washington Nationals manager Jim Riggleman recently resigned after a win. He felt disrespected and unwanted by management because it would not offer him an extension. He figured that no one in the… Read More ›
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The Winnipeg Jets Are Back – FINALLY…
The team formerly known as the Atlanta Thrashers announced at the NHL Draft that they will be known as the Winnipeg Jets. The NHL is finally back in Winnipeg where it belongs. Talk about righting a wrong. I know what… Read More ›
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No Sympathy for Tiki Barber
I am already getting tired of Tiki Barber. Seriously. In an attempt to explain his desire to return to the NFL, Barber said football represents a necessary anchor in a life turned upside down by depression. He said the depression… Read More ›
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Rory Is not the New Tiger – Yet…
Congratulations to Rory McIlroy for winning the 111th U.S. Open yesterday in Washington, D.C. Not only did the kid win in a landslide (by eight strokes), he also did so in historic fashion. His 16-under par score was the most… Read More ›