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No Valentine’s love for all-star weekend

by February 15, 2010

Something needs to be done about NBA all-star weekend. The game itself on Sunday night was entertaining and enjoyable, I’m sure the record 108,713 people … No Valentine’s love for all-star weekendRead more

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Why the NHL is dumb: Feb. ’10 edition

by February 13, 2010February 12, 20101

In case you didn’t notice by the endless commercials, promos and posters everywhere for the Winter Games, the Vancouver Olympics kicked off last night while … Why the NHL is dumb: Feb. ’10 editionRead more

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The Black Super Bowl

by February 12, 2010February 11, 2010

That title isn’t as racist as it sounds; it’s merely a nice nickname for the NBA’s all-star weekend. And, fittingly enough, it’s taking place at … The Black Super BowlRead more

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A startling trend

by February 10, 2010

I was really hoping that it would end after the first occurrence, but in this day and age, that was probably a bit too foolishly … A startling trendRead more

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More Super Bowl notes

by February 9, 2010February 8, 20101

This Super Bowl is probably the one single-day event of the year that deserves an entire second post of coverage. After such an immense win … More Super Bowl notesRead more

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Mardi Gras begins

by February 8, 20101

It’s hard not to feel great for the Saints after toppling the Colts, heck, I lost a dollar or two on the game, but still … Mardi Gras beginsRead more

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The Super Bowl is finally here

by February 5, 2010February 5, 20101

Adjustments, adjustments, adjustments. That could be the biggest key to the Super Bowl this year. The Indianapolis Colts are the best team in the league … The Super Bowl is finally hereRead more

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The death of hockey in Atlanta

by February 5, 2010February 5, 20101

Just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse for the few fans of the Atlanta Thrashers, they went out and did something completely idiotic: … The death of hockey in AtlantaRead more

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Celtic problems?

by February 4, 20101

For a team that seemed like a brotherhood more than a basketball team as little as a year ago, it should be quite worrisome that … Celtic problems?Read more

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Those crazy Scots

by February 3, 2010

Not to make light of a crime or something that could have potentially hurt someone, but when the police call someone’s car being light on … Those crazy ScotsRead more

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Turning over some new Leafs

by February 1, 2010February 4, 20102

Brian Burke made a huge splash in the NHL trade market on Sunday by shipping off almost a third of his 29th ranked team in … Turning over some new LeafsRead more

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The Pro Bowl failure

by February 1, 20102

Whether the NFL wants to hear it or not, nobody cares about the Pro Bowl. Their idea to move into the week between the conference … The Pro Bowl failureRead more

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