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The NFL’s Top Tight Ends

If you were asked to select one tight end to add to your favorite NFL team this fall, whom would you choose? Let’s review the top candidates.

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Kolb Traded, Reid Vindicated

Kevin Kolb got rich, the Cardinals got fleeced (or so some believe), and as it turns out, Andy Reid is a personnel wizard… sort of. Let’s break down the trade.

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Don’t Pity LeBron James. He asked for this.

After a miserable performance in Game 4, and the most insignificant triple double you’ll ever see in Game 5, LeBron James is absorbing the wrath of the sports world. Although […]

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LeBron James: Hardly a shrinking superstar

I am not a LeBron James fan. In fact, since The Decision last summer, I can’t remember writing a single positive thing about him. Regardless, I feel compelled to stand […]

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NBA Finals Game 2; Three Defining Moments

Dwyane Wade and LeBron James could only watch as Dirk Nowitzki led the Dallas Mavericks on a seven minute assault that erased what would have been a 2-0 series lead […]

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NBA Finals. Mavericks v. Heat

If you were to ask me in April for the worse possible NBA Finals, without hesitation I would have responded; Mavs. Heat. Sure enough, here we are. Shoot me now.

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NBA Western Conference Finals; A Plea to Scott Brooks

Dirk Nowitzki was unconscious in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. For fear of seeing the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals, I plead my case to Thunder coach […]

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Independence Day, Jeff Goldblum, & the ’10-’11 Boston Celtics

Mystique. Intimidation. Respect. The Celtics had it all. Although fans and media drooled over the Miami Heat, the Celtics remained the beasts of the east. The Eastern Conference Title still […]

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Unavoidable Truths of the NHL Playoffs

Every spring we gather to see who will hoist Lord Stanley’s Cup and every spring we’re reminded of three simple truths. Let’s hope the Flyers finally pay attention.

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Big Shot Gary. Now, can the Spurs Rally?

Gary Neal’s three as time expired saved the San Antonio Spurs season. Was it simply a game-changer, or did the rookie’s clutch shot swing the series and alter the Spurs […]

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True Grit. Flyers Advance to Round 2

The 76ers are on the brink of elimination. The Spurs are scheduled for euthanization. Thankfully, my Flyers rebounded to take out the Buffalo Sabres and advance to round two. It […]

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NHL Playoff Update

Two straight wins have given the Flyers their swagger back, the Blackhawks are alive (albeit barely), a brief lesson on back-checking, and why you never turn off an NHL game […]

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NBA Playoff Update

Derrick Rose’s solo act is breathtaking, but how far will it take the Bulls? The Spurs need help, Carmelo tarnishes an amazing performance, & the 76ers get a poor return […]

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NBA Playoff Forecast

Tomorrow the greatest 40 day stretch of the entire year begins. That’s right, the NBA Playoffs are here. With an abundance of stars, title contenders, and storylines, the 2011 postseason […]

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NHL Playoff Preview, Sort Of

Ok, so it’s not a preview, it’s more like hockey ramblings. Regardless, the NHL Playoffs begin tonight. Here are five storylines that have my attention.

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