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2010 NFL Preview – AFC West

Before the season gets underway, I must pretend I know exactly how the 2010 NFL campaign will play out. To assist me, I’ve called my younger brother up from the […]

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Six Question Marks for the 2010 Philadelphia Eagles

For the first time in over a decade, the Philadelphia Eagles enter the NFL season with a new quarterback at the helm and sport a roster flush with young talent. […]

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King James is the King of Vain

The FIFA World Cup officials have been pardoned. Terrell Owens may rest peacefully at night. Even Tiger Woods can finally start focusing on golf. LeBron James is the new sports […]

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The Pursuit of LeBron James is Out of Control…and Misguided

On Thursday night LeBron James will publicly declare his NBA future. While we don’t know where he’s heading, we know this: LeBron hasn’t earned anything yet.

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NBA Free Agency 2010

And we’re back! After a three week hiatus to welcome my new baby boy, I’m back to business. Let’s begin with the talk of the sports world; the NBA free […]

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No Skirting the Issue – The Flyers Stunk

Game five of the Stanley Cup Finals was an embarrassing performance for the Philadelphia Flyers. Their approach was wrong, their play was worse, and certain players went AWOL. Game six […]

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No Time to Panic

We’re two games into the Stanley Cup Finals and the Flyers again find themselves in a two game hole. More scoring-More hits-More fights. That should do it. Here’s my seven-point […]

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El Capitan. Mike Richards has Arrived

The Philadelphia Flyers are back in the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in over a decade. They found their stride when their young captain finally found his.

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Magic Need Some Tricks – Game 4 Recap

There have been plenty of enjoyable games throughout the 2010 NBA Playoffs. However, Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Monday night was one of my favorites. It was […]

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NBA Conference Finals Preview

What better way to welcome the NBA’s Conference Finals than 1,500+ words of nonsense, comedy, and very brief insight. In other words, I become Charles Barkley.

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A Broad Street Revival

It wasn’t long ago that the Philadelphia Flyers faced a do-or-die situation in the 82nd game of their regular season. Win, and a playoff berth awaited. Lose, and their season […]

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To Boo, or Not to Boo?

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve had multiple conversations with friends about booing. These conversations culminated with a discussion about Cleveland fans’ decision to boo LeBron James and the […]

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It’s too early to dismiss the Spurs

The media has already credited the Phoenix Suns with overcoming their playoff demons against the San Antonio Spurs. Not so fast.

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Is it LeBron’s year? I hope not.

He’s the reigning two-time MVP, the most prolific athlete in all of sports, and I love watching him play. Why on earth wouldn’t I want LeBron James to win an […]

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Alexander the… Goat?

Alexander Ovechkin has been sent home early from the NHL Playoffs…again. I’m starting to worry.

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