August 17, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football, Video Games
The hole just keeps getting deeper for Michael Vick, the Atlanta Falcons and the NFL. Seeing how the two other defendants have worked out plea agreements for their testimony against him, it’s only smart that Vick should do the same, as his lawyers are negotiating. So what does it all mean?
Well, Vick’s lawyers are looking [...]
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by Dan Bilicki In: Football, Video Games
It’s hard to write about a wide variety of things when you have one thing on your mind constantly. I do plan on to do another post today but really, it’ll be a struggle because of the hold John has on me. After actually bucking down and playing a few games with my reformed Dallas [...]
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August 15, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football, Video Games
If there was one thing that I ever forgot to mention about the release of Madden any year, It was the fact that it has the potential to ruin lives. As addictive as games like the Sims or World of Warcraft or some of the other online multiplayer games are, this is just as bad. [...]
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August 14, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football, Video Games
It’s finally here. After months of anticipation and painful waiting, this year’s version of Madden is released today. Madden 08 is particularly special to me since this is the first next-gen version of the game I’ll be playing. Some adaption will be needed I’m sure but after taking God’s team (the Dallas Cowboys) and re-working [...]
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August 13, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Soccer
And it’s not even the shoddy North American type. That’s right; the Premiership of England launched over the weekend much to my delight. Finally, there are more options than the MLS and U-18 stuff that have been going on since Man U captured the title last spring.
Week one had one shocker I managed to witness [...]
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August 9, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
Barry Bonds didn’t waste any time to extend the distance himself and Hank Aaron’s home run mark. Last night Barry went deep against Nationals starter Tim Redding for number 757 of his career. But here’s the thing, does anybody even care anymore? Barry is the home run king now. Any updates are meaningless because he [...]
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August 8, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
Hate him or love him, Barry Bonds is the new career home run leader.
Last night against Mike Bacsik, a journeyman who will now forever live in infamy, Bonds came up big, going three-for-three, but there was no hit bigger than his third. Barry drove a 3-2 pitch to right-centre field, the deepest part of [...]
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by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
The hatred for A-Rod in Toronto, which started up back in May, finally boiled over last night with Josh Towers on the hill. In case you forgot, but really how could you, we’re all constantly reminded of most things A-Rod does, Rodriguez yelled something to the affect of “mine” while passing behind Jays third baseman [...]
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August 7, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
Do to the fact that Barry Bonds is chasing some sort of record, the woeful Giants are being broadcast nationwide all too often; is there a bright spot to that besides the chase and drama that comes with Barry? You wouldn’t think so but I’ve found a reason. His name is Tim Lincecum.
While I am [...]
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August 6, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
It was quite the weekend for MLB milestones as I’m sure you’ve heard. Three pretty big numbers were hit, one of them colossal. To lead things off, Alex Rodriguez became the youngest player to get to 500 career home runs with a dinger on Saturday afternoon. The last man to hold the record was Jimmie [...]
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